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The Homecoming

4.5 · 31 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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The Homecoming is a striking bronze sculpture located in Norfolk's Town Point Park along the Elizabeth River. Created by artist Stanley Bleifeld, the piece depicts a sailor in uniform being embraced by his family, capturing the emotional moment of a military homecoming. The sculpture is life-sized and incredibly detailed, from the folds of the sailor's uniform to the expressions of joy on the faces of his loved ones. Set against the backdrop of the Norfolk skyline and the river, it serves as a poignant tribute to the region's strong military ties. Visitors often pause here to reflect, take photos, or simply enjoy the peaceful waterfront setting. The park itself is a popular spot for festivals, concerts, and strolls, making The Homecoming a must-see landmark for anyone exploring downtown Norfolk.

Don't miss

  • Life-sized bronze sculpture of a sailor's homecoming
  • Scenic location along the Elizabeth River
  • Part of the larger Town Point Park waterfront
  • Popular photo spot with Norfolk skyline backdrop
  • Nearby attractions: Nauticus, USS Wisconsin, and the Waterside District

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Ways to visit The Homecoming

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine The Homecoming with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Bring a camera; the sculpture and river views make for great photos.
  • Check the weather; the park is exposed, so bring sunscreen or an umbrella.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the Elizabeth River Trail or a stop at Nauticus.
  • Check the city events calendar; the park often hosts festivals and concerts.

A bit of history

The Homecoming was dedicated in 1996 to honor the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. Norfolk is home to the world's largest naval base, so the sculpture resonates deeply with the local community. Stanley Bleifeld, known for his figurative works, created the piece to symbolize the joy and relief of reunions after deployment.

Common questions

Is there an admission fee to see The Homecoming?

No, the sculpture is in a public park and is free to view.

What are the park's hours?

Town Point Park is open daily from dawn until dusk.

Is parking available nearby?

Yes, there are several paid parking garages within a short walk, including the Waterside Garage and the MacArthur Center Garage.

Can I bring my dog?

Yes, dogs are allowed in the park but must be on a leash.

Are there restrooms in the park?

Public restrooms are available in the park, but hours may vary; nearby restaurants and Nauticus also have facilities.

Is the sculpture lit at night?

Yes, the sculpture is illuminated after dark, making it visible and dramatic in the evening.

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