Reedville, Virginia, is located right on the Chesapeake Bay and is Northern Neck's easternmost town on US Route 360. Once a renowned fishing village, well-known for its steady supply of a variety of fish that's used in manufacture of fish oils and fish foods, Reedville was one of the most prosperous towns in the US.
What is Reedville VA known for?
Reedville is a destination itself, steeped in the history of the menhaden fishing industry. Its Millionaire's Row of Victorian-era mansions in the Reedville Historic District and two of the Fishermen's Museum's watercraft are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.