The Ash Wednesday Storm
The Ash Wednesday Storm is in Virginia, South. The Ash Wednesday Storm is situated nearby to the tourism office Discovery Center, as well as near First Baptist Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include King Neptune and Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum.
King Neptune
Work of art
Photo: Laura A. Macaluso, Ph.D., CC BY-SA 4.0.
King Neptune is a large bronze statue located in Virginia Beach, Virginia designed by Paul DiPasquale. It stands at the entrance of Neptune Park on the Virginia Beach Boardwalk at 31st Street, and depicts the mythological god Neptune. King Neptune is situated 1,800 feet southeast of The Ash Wednesday Storm.
Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum
Museum
Photo: SueCorcoran, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum honors and preserves the history of Virginia's maritime heritage, coastal communities, the United States Lifesaving Service, and the United States Coast Guard along the Atlantic coast. Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum is situated 1 mile south of The Ash Wednesday Storm.
Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum
The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, marketed as Virginia MOCA, is a non-collecting contemporary art museum and community art center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, widely known for its annual Boardwalk Art Show. Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art is situated 1¼ miles south of The Ash Wednesday Storm.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Virginia Beach and Seatack.
Virginia Beach
Photo: Anthony Crider, CC BY 2.0.
Virginia Beach is a resort city in southeast Virginia on the shores of the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
Seatack
Locality
Seatack, Virginia is a historic neighborhood and community borough of Virginia Beach, Virginia, that was located in what used to be Princess Anne County, and is now part of the Oceanfront resort strip and adjacent area of the independent city of Virginia Beach. Seatack is situated 2 miles southwest of The Ash Wednesday Storm.
London Bridge
Quarter
London Bridge is an unincorporated community within the independent city of Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. It is located in the area of Great Neck Road and Virginia Beach Boulevard, where Laskin Road begins. London Bridge is situated 4 miles west of The Ash Wednesday Storm.
The Ash Wednesday Storm
- Type: Sign
- Inscription: “March, 1962”
- Categories: information and tourism
- Location: Virginia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
36.86415° or 36° 51′ 51″ northLongitude
-75.98007° or 75° 58′ 48″ westOpen location code
8786V279+MXOpenStreetMap ID
node 8743919197OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=information
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