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  • August 8 is the Last Day to Purchase Irvington Crab Festival Tickets

    August 8 is the Last Day to Purchase Irvington Crab Festival Tickets

    Don’t miss the best crab festival of the season. Purchase your tickets by August 8. Tickets will not be sold at the door.

    In addition to steamed crabs, music and fun there will be a silent auction including a beautiful silver bracelet from Burkes Fine Jewelers, a gift bag full of treats from the Dandelion, a painted portrait of your dog, gift certificates from local businesses, the popular framed “Northern Neck” poster and more. The silent auction is open to festival ticket holders only. The museum will be open and free during the event so you see the Potomac Pilothouse and new exhibits and purchase items from our gift shop! The silent auction will be located in the museum.

    The Eight Annual Irvington Crab Festival will take place Saturday evening August 10.
    under the tent on the Irvington Commons. It is the BEST crab festival on the Northern Neck. Doors open at 4pm and crabs, furnished by Crabs Express, are served at 5pm. Barbecue, hot dogs & soft drinks are included. Beer and wine are available for purchase.

    Tickets are sold out for the event!

  • WCVE Virginia Currents tells the story of the Pilothouse

    WCVE Virginia Currents tells the story of the Pilothouse

    Built in 1894, the 176-foot-long steamboat Potomac moved between Baltimore and Norfolk, making stops in the Northern Neck. For over 40 years, the Potomac and steamboats like it carried food, people and raw materials out of the Northern Neck and returned with a vast array of manufactured goods. Listen to the story below:

    Click Here for a link to the story on Virginia Currents.

  • We are open for the season!

    We are open for the season!

    Stop by and check out the new exhibits and, of course, our Pilothouse!

  • Eighth Annual Irvington Crab Festival 

    Eighth Annual Irvington Crab Festival 

    The Eighth Annual Irvington Crab Festival will be held on Saturday August 10 on the Irvington Commons under a big top! Doors open at 4pm and crabs are served at 5pm. More then 500 people will pick their way through bushels of steamed crabs. Beer and wine are available for purchase and a silent auction will add to the festivities. The museum will be open to view new exhibits and the Potomac Pilothouse!

    Buy 20 tickets at one time and a table will be reserved for your group!

    Sponsorship opportunities are available. Please call 438-6888 for more information.

    The Crab Festival is the museum’s largest yearly fundraising event and it always sells out.

    Photo: Enjoying crabs at the 2018 Irvington Crab Festival under the big top.

    TICKETS ARE NOW SOLD OUT!

  • Children’s Dress-up Trunk

    Children’s Dress-up Trunk

    We have great children’s activities! Come to the Steamboat Era Museum and check out our Children’s Dress-up Trunk!



  • Graham Brothers Reception

    The Graham brothers and their two pianos will be back in action for two concerts Friday, August 25th at 7:30 pm and Saturday, August 26th at 3:30 pm to raise awareness and funds for the Steamboat Era Museum’s Potomac pilothouse restoration project.
    They will perform at Irvington Baptist Church. Tickets for the event are free, but required due to limited available seating. They are available by calling the Steamboat Era Museum at 438-6888 or emailing [email protected]
    The Steamboat Era Museum is proud to include among its collection the largest surviving artifact of the Chesapeake Bay steamboat era—the pilothouse from the steamboat Potomac. The restored pilothouse will be the only place in America where visitors and researchers can step aboard the last surviving wheelhouse, captain and crew quarters of a Chesapeake Bay steamboat. The museum recently announced a dollar-for-dollar $50,000 grant from the Mary Morton Parsons Foundation in Richmond.
    David Graham graduated from Washington and Lee University in 2007 with a B.A. in Music and a B.S. in Business Administration. He studied under Dr. Shuko Watanabe and Dr. Timothy Gaylard while at W&L, and won the Piano Award as the most outstanding senior in piano performance. Additionally, he performed for the grand opening Elrod Commons building at W&L, and won second prize in an “Open Airwaves” competition on the radio station WLUR. He continued his studies at the Utah conservatory and the University of Virginia, where he received his Masters of Business Administration from the Darden School of Business in 2014. David has performed locally in many venues around the area, and regularly plays the piano at Irvington Baptist Church. He has worked professionally at the AAA Five Diamond Sanctuary Resort at Kiawah Island, and in 2012 he and his brother headlined the PBS television special “Studio Sessions with Rising Masters.” David currently works as a small business consultant and lives in Richmond.

    Phillip Graham earned his Bachelor of Arts in Music, Piano Performance, along with his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Washington and Lee University in 2010. He began his piano studies at the age of 7 under Mrs. Bonnie Anderson and studied under Dr. Shuko Watanabe and Dr. Timothy Gaylard while earning his music degree. Phillip’s concert performance experience spans over a decade, including performances at W&L’s Science, Society, and the Arts conference, in various university recitals, and through a series of concerts performed with his brother David to raise money for non-profit organizations. Together, the Graham brothers have raised over $100,000 for Virginia-based non-profits, including the Northern Neck Free Health Clinic, the Steamboat Era Museum, and CARITAS, a Richmond-based organization devoted to fighting addiction and homelessness. Phillip currently resides in Durham, N.C. with his wife Monica, and is a 2nd-year MBA candidate at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.

    Tickets are free but space is limited. To reserve your tickets, please send an email to: [email protected]

    Photo: The Graham Brothers, Phillip (l) and David (r) will be playing dueling pianos on August 25 and 26 at the Irvington Baptist Church in support of the Steamboat Era Museum.
    Photo by Michael Geissingr

  • Irvington Crab Festival Sponsors

    We would like to thank the following individuals and businesses who help make possible our annual Crab Festival. Tickets are going fast, so be sure to get yours soon! Click Here for more information and to purchase tickets!

    Big Claw

    Chesapeake Bank
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    Jimmy and Sook
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    Virginia Commonwealth Bank
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    Jimmy

    The Dog and Oyster Vineyard
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    Wigo Country 104.9
    Bay 101-7
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    Northern Neck Insurance
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    Rappahannock Westminster-Canterbury
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    Tides Inn
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    Soft Shell

    Bay Auto Service

    Mr. and Mrs Holmes Ginn

    Creative DeSIGNS
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    Tri Star Supermarket
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    Hubbard, Terry and Britt
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    Old Bay

    Metrocast
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    Rappahannock Record
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    Trick Dog – Bar & Bistro

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  • Watermen’s Way project issues call for artists

    Watermen’s Way project issues call for artists

    Virginia’s River Realm and The Lancaster by the Bay Chamber of Commerce invite experienced artists to apply for participation in Watermen’s Way, a public art project.

    Read the entire story in the Rappahannock Record; Click Here