- Willoughby Spit
Willoughby Spit is a peninsula of land in the
independent city ofNorfolk, Virginia in theUnited States . It is bordered by water on three sides: theChesapeake Bay to the north,Hampton Roads to the west, andWilloughby Bay to the south.History: Land formed by weather
The area known as Willoughby Spit takes its name from Thomas Willoughby, who came to Virginia in 1610 and received a
land grant around 1625. Willoughby's son, Thomas II, was living there in the 1660s, and legend has it that his wife awoke one morning following a terrific storm (possibly the "Harry Cane" of 1667) to see a point of land in front her home, where there had been only water the night before. The Willoughby family, it is said, were quick to apply for an addendum to the originalland grant , giving them ownership of the "new" property.Severe storms and
hurricanes would continue to transform the contour of the coast, and the Willoughby holdings, for more than a century. Although official records of Hampton Roads weather go back only to 1871 when theNational Weather Service was established in downtown Norfolk, records of earlier storms have been located in ships' logs, newspaper accounts, history books and writings of early settlers.Residents of colonial coastal Virginia were very much aware of the weather. To people who lived near the water and derived much of their livelihood from the sea, a tropical storm was a noteworthy event. During a
hurricane in 1749, theChesapeake Bay rose convert|15|ft|m above normal, sand spit was washed up atSewell's Point and, with the help of TheGreat Coastal Hurricane of 1806 , Willoughby Spit was formed.Over the course of the next centuries, general westward movement of sand compounded by massive
erosion created a desperate need for reconstruction project on the convert|7.3|mi|km|sing=on long beach of Willoughby Spit and Ocean View. Homes and businesses routinely were threatened by coastal storms, and recreational use was limited because of the narrow width of the beach. The City of Norfolk began implementing a beach nourishment construction project, which included the installation of breakwaters. Since then, the coastline has drastically improved, not only providing more beach for recreation, but providing much needed safety from power of a storm-driven oceans andhurricanes .The breakwaters, however, are by no means a permanent fix. After
Hurricane Isabel pounded on the coast of Norfolk in late 2003, Norfolk had to replenish the shore with convert|428000|cuyd|m3 of sand, costing the city around $3.8 million. Despite the severe costs of maintaining the coastline, the revenue generated by renewed growth around the area and increased tourism can best be attributed to the newfound attractiveness of the beaches.The area of water now located between Sewell's Point and Willoughby Spit is known as
Willoughby Bay .Ferrys, bridge-tunnel
A
ferry service operated between Willoughby Spit andOld Point Comfort atPhoebus, Virginia across the mouth ofHampton Roads until 1958. In that year, the first portion of the newHampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel was completed.Today, the southern terminus of the
Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel which was expanded to four lanes in the 1970s is located at the tip of Willoughby Spit. After leaving thebridge-tunnel ,Interstate 64 , part of theHampton Roads Beltway , crosses a small portion of the spit and enters a bridge across the northern edge of Willoughby Bay.hire to County to City
The entire area of
South Hampton Roads was part ofElizabeth River Shire when it was formed in 1634. From this originalshire (or county), in 1636,New Norfolk County was formed, which was divided again into Upper and Lower Norfolk counties.Lower Norfolk County was split in 1691 to formPrincess Anne County and Norfolk County.The Willoughby Spit area was to remain part of Norfolk County for over 225 years, until it and the adjacent Ocean View area were annexed by the independent City of Norfolk in 1923. (Virginia has had an independent city political subdivisions since 1871).
Aircraft flight makes history
In 1910,
Eugene Ely made aviation history when he successfully launched his Curtiss biplane from the deck of the cruiser U.S.S. "Birmingham" and landed on the beach at Willoughby Spit.ee also
*
Sewell's Point
*Ocean View
*City of Norfolk
*Norfolk CountyExternal links
* [http://www.willoughbyontheweb.com Home of the Willoughby Spit Civic League and Garden Club]
* [http://www.aboutoceanview.com About Ocean View website]
* [http://www.oceanviewscene.com Ocean View Scene Magazine website]
* [http://rkpuma.com/ov/nickel1.htm Ocean View Nickel Tour website]References
*1911
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.