The Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail is a series of water routes in the United States extending approximately along the Chesapeake Bay, the nation's largest estuary, and its ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. This life group exhibit has Captain ...
A re-creation of Capt. John Smith's 30-foot shallop will dock Saturday and Sunday, at Mount Vernon's wharf, 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy., Alexandria. The boat is retracing Smith's route to ...
RYE — A new monument commemorating Capt. John Smith’s 1614 expedition to map the region and coin the name “New England” is set for dedication Thursday at Rye Harbor State Park. “It’s going to be a ...
Drew McMullen, president of the Sultana Project in Chestertown, Md., will speak about the re-creation of Capt. John Smith's voyage on the Chesapeake Bay in a 28-foot shallop. At 6 p.m., two authors ...
Conservationists, historians and politicians are among the large group of people working to establish a national water trail that tracks the historic exploration of Capt. John Smith. The Capt. John ...
Retracing some of the ground -- well, water -- that Captain John Smith traveled four centuries ago, Captain Mike Ostrander piloted his pontoon boat down the James River near Varina and cut the engine.