Ferry Plantation House - A Historic Site in Virginia Beach, Virginia
Brought to you by the Friends of Ferry Plantation House
Annual Caroling Hayride
The Annual Caroling Hayride is on December 10th, $2.00 per person.The first hayride leaves the Food Lion located at the Pembroke Meadows Shopping Center at the Corner of Pembroke Blvd. and Independance Blvd. at 11:30 am and will continue to pick up passengers every 20 minutes until 3pm. Dress warm and wear your Santa hat and join in the caroling to the Historic Ferry PLantation House. St. Nicholas will greet you and costumed docents will take you on tours through the historic house. Enjoy hot cider or hot chocolate with cookies and a hot dog from the pit fire outside. Decorate a pine cone with peanut butter and bird seeds and hang it on a tree for our animal friends to enjoy when the cold weather comes. Stay as long as you like. The hayrides take you back to the parking lot when you wish to leave. Happy Hollidays from the Friends of the Ferry Plantation House. |
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The Ferry Plantation House4136 Cheswick LaneVirginia Beach, VA 23455 (757) 473-5182 info@ferryplantation.org |
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The Annual Caroling Hayride is on December 10th, $2.00 per person.The first hayride leaves the Food Lion located at the Pembroke Meadows Shopping Center at the Corner of Pembroke Blvd. and Independance Blvd. at 11:30 am and will continue to pick up passengers every 20 minutes until 3pm.
Ferry plantation first got it's name in 1642 when the Ferry Boat Service ran the Lynnhaven waterway, as far as we have traced back there may have been as many as eleven stops along the river. The ferry operator was summoned by a signal cannon, one at each of the eleven stops. Three of these cannons have been located. Saville Gaskin was the ferry operator,in 1642 he was commissioned by Adam Thoroughgood.