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J. Thomas Newsome House
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J. Thomas Newsome House, September 2012
J. Thomas Newsome House is located in Virginia
J. Thomas Newsome House
Location in Virginia
J. Thomas Newsome House is located in the United States
J. Thomas Newsome House
Location in the United States
Location 2803 Oak Ave., Newport News, Virginia
Area 0.3 acres (0.12 ha)
Built 1898 (1898)
Architectural style Queen Anne
NRHP reference No. 90001831
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Significant dates
Added to NRHP December 19, 1990

The J. Thomas Newsome House is a special old home in Newport News, Virginia. It was built in 1898. This house is a great example of the Queen Anne style. It has a unique roof, a cool bay window, and even a tower! From 1906 to 1942, this was the home of J. Thomas Newsome. He was an important African-American lawyer and journalist.

Today, the house is called the Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center. It's a museum where you can learn about African-American art, history, and culture. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

Discover the Newsome House

The J. Thomas Newsome House is a historic building. It stands two-and-a-half stories tall. The house has a unique design with seven sections. It is built in the Queen Anne style. This style was popular for homes in the late 1800s.

What Makes the House Special?

The house has many interesting features. Its roof is steeply angled and has an unusual shape. There is a three-sided bay window. A "Palladian window" is at the front. This type of window has three parts. One part is large and arched. The other two parts are smaller and rectangular. There is also a tall tower on one corner. These details make the house look very grand.

Who Was J. Thomas Newsome?

J. Thomas Newsome (1869–1942) was a very important person. He was an African-American lawyer. He also worked as a journalist. A journalist writes for newspapers or magazines. Newsome lived in this house from 1906 until he passed away in 1942. He worked hard to help his community.

Newsome's Impact

As a lawyer, Newsome fought for justice. He helped people with their legal problems. As a journalist, he shared important news. He also wrote about issues affecting African-Americans. His work helped to bring about positive changes. He was a leader in his time.

The Newsome House Today

After being restored, the house opened to the public. It is now known as the Newsome House Museum & Cultural Center. This center is a place for learning. It celebrates African-American culture.

What Can You See at the Museum?

The museum has many exhibits. These exhibits show African-American art. They also tell stories about history. You can learn about the lives of people like J. Thomas Newsome. The center helps people understand the past. It also celebrates the rich culture of African-Americans. It is a great place to visit and learn.

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