



1754 Chapel in Virginia Beach: Historic Colonial Landmark
This vintage photograph, attributed to Frances Benjamin Johnston, showcases a historic chapel located in Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County. The building dates back to 1754 and is the third chapel built on this site, signifying its longstanding presence in the community. The chapel is notable for its old communion silver, which is still in use today, linking it to the regions rich history.
In proximity to Cape Henry, where the first colonists landed and erected a cross on April 29, 1607, this structure serves as a reminder of the early colonial efforts in America. The site has been documented as part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which aimed to capture the architectural heritage of the region.
This photograph not only highlights the architectural features of the chapel, including its bell tower and gables, but also represents an important piece of Virginias religious and cultural history.
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1754 Chapel in Virginia Beach: Historic Colonial Landmark