Museum of the Albemarle

Category: Museum

Address: 501 S Water St, Elizabeth City, NC 27909, USA

Phone: +12523351453

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 10AM–4PM

Tuesday: 10AM–4PM

Wednesday: 10AM–4PM

Thursday: 10AM–4PM

Friday: 10AM–4PM

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Vonne N.

Oct 13, 2022

Visited the museum as a wedding venue, and it was perfect for that. Large, open, and bright space. It was a bit chilly in September because the ceremony was in the space that is partially open, but the location is also right across from pier with water views, and the photos will be great.

Nate Nuzzo

Sep 26, 2022

Rosana was excellent and attentive and we loved working with her on hosting our event. We had 10 people and we all loved it! Thank you and we can't wait to come back again sometime soon!

Ronda Phillips

Sep 20, 2022

Really nice local museum. I learned a lot about the local history including the city's ties to the Wright brothers. There is a section on female leaders from the area that is fascinating. Loved the gift shop has local artistic creations.

Elaine Rainbolt

Sep 18, 2022

This was a very interesting museum. I learned quite a bit

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Questions & Answers

Handicap accessible. To the facilities

Jud Duell | Oct 16, 2021
Bryan Atkinson | Oct 16, 2021

Yes, the facilities are handicap accessible

Do you need permission to take pics outside(steps) for special events?

Tarsha Wiggins | Oct 16, 2021
Museum of the Albemarle | Oct 16, 2021

You are welcome to take photographs outside during business hours. Just let staff know what you are doing! If you are having an event at the museum and want to take photographs that is allowed.

What is the cost for seniors?

Maryann Riddick | Oct 17, 2019
Donna Brucher | Oct 17, 2019

No cost for anyone. You leave donation of any amount if you want to but don't have to.

PlAce To eat?

John Oppelt | Oct 17, 2018
Kyle Albertson | Oct 17, 2018

No food sold within the Museum, however they do rent part of the building out for parties, social functions, etc. I've seen smaller scale conferences held there, multiple high school proms, weddings, birthdays, office Christmas parties...pretty much anything you can think of and they were all catered events.

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