This museum is closed permanently.
Upper Wolfsnare, previously known as Brick House Farm until 1939, is a colonial-era brick home. It was constructed around 1759 in the Georgian style by Thomas Walke III in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of the colonial era.
The house is open for tours on a limited basis during the summer months. The name 'Upper Wolfsnare' was derived from its location next to Wolf Snare Creek, on the south side of its upper part. This provides tourists with an opportunity to explore the historical site and enjoy the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
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