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!



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:







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!
















