Nick's Seafood Pavilion - Yorktown, VA
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N 37° 14.348 W 076° 30.516
18S E 366188 N 4122466
One of a few historical markers in the riverfront district of Yorktown
Waymark Code: WMNZ6K
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 05/27/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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The marker says, "After a vacation stopover in Yorktown, Nick and Mary Mathews decided to return in 1944 to open a restaurant. The original Nick’s had 35 seats. Later, Nick’s Seafood Pavilion, famous for it’s fine seafood menu and ornate decor, expanded to seat 440.

Nick’s welcomed many dignitaries and entertainers. Among others, John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, Fred McMurray, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Randy Travis, the 1980 Winter Olympic torch relay runners, and two Russian military defectors dined at Nick’s. The couple openly expressed their love of America and Yorktown and generously supported many projects and causes, including donating land for the development of the Yorktown Victory Center. That generosity also extended to military members in uniform, who always ate free-of-charge at Nick’s.

In 1983, “Miss Mary” was chosen to sponsor the USS Yorktown (CG48), becoming the first immigrant to christen a U.S. Navy ship. “Mr. Nick” passed away, unexpectedly, on the way to the christening ceremony. Mary died in September 1998. The Mathews and the restaurant are fondly remembered, however, the restaurant was severely damaged in 2003 during Hurricane Isabel and was subsequently demolished."
Group that erected the marker: 2010 by York County

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
327 Water Street, Yorktown, VA 23690, United States


URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: Not listed

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