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Welcome to the Elizabeth River Trail. The Trail spans parks, residential sections and business sectors. Please respect daylight caching only. Most of the hides are magnetic nanos. Enjoy the hunt!
One of the first brick structures built in Norfolk after the Revolution was the home of Moses Myers, located on Freemason St. Five generations of the Myers family lived in the Moses Myers House from 1795 until 1931. The Myers attained a prominent position in Norfolk history, rising to become leaders in both economic and social affairs. In addition, the Myers family were the first permanent Jewish-American residents in the Norfolk area, and would compose the region’s entire Jewish population for over a decade. Moses Myers began a family tradition of community involvement and investment. The family served in local government, and patronized theatre and the arts. Commercially, the Myers made investments in improvements to transportation, such as railroads, steamship companies, and bridge construction projects, all of which made travel and trade into and out of Norfolk easier and more efficient. The family firm Myers & Company was one of Norfolk’s leading antebellum businesses, and would contribute to the reconstruction of Norfolk after the Civil War.
Who was the patriarch of the Myers family?
a) Moses N 36 52.253 W 076 18.653
b) Patrick N 36 52.477 W 076 18.479