Certainly, you can visit Hampton Roads. And not to far away is the Mariners' Museum which houses parts and replicas of the Monitor and the Virginia (the rebuilt Merrimack). The turret of the Monitor has been recovered from the wreckage off Cape Hatteras and is being preserved. It is one of the best museums I have ever been in!
The USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia (known to history by it's former name "Merrimack") fought the first naval duel between ironclad warships on 9 March 1862 at Hampton Roads. (Hampton Roads is the name to given to the large harbor at the mouth of the James River where that river enters Chesapeake Bay and is the site of today's Norfolk Naval Station.)
Merrimack River joins with the Concord River.
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