The J. Thomas Newsome House, located in Newport News, Virginia, is a historic home that dates back to 1898. It is built in the Queen Anne style, which is characterized by its asymmetrical design, steeply pitched irregularly composed roof, three-sided bay, front Palladian window, and corner tower. This architectural style is a significant part of the house's charm and appeal.
The J. Thomas Newsome House served as the residence of J. Thomas Newsome, an African-American attorney and journalist, from 1906 until his death in 1942. Newsome's significant contributions to society as a legal professional and journalist make the house a symbol of African-American history and culture.
The J. Thomas Newsome House is now open to the public as the Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center. It features exhibits that showcase African-American art, history, and culture. These exhibits provide a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about and appreciate the rich African-American heritage.
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Oak Avenue 2803, Newport News
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