The Chamberlin Hotel still stands today as a dominant landmark along the
Hampton Roads Harbor. This restored hotel symbolizes the days when Old
Point Comfort was the premiere health and holiday resort in the South.
The Hygeia and Chamberlin were grand hotels that lavishly catered to
invalids, travelers and vacationers seeking relief from the summer's
heat during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Steamships and
trains brought hundreds daily to enjoy Old Point Comfort. These elegant
buildings combined a luxurious health resort and waterfront atmosphere
with military bands, parades, promenades, historic sites, fresh breezes
and the promise of courtship. Longtime Fort Monroe resident and Hampton
historian John Quarstein has woven together tales and images, recipes
and artifacts to tell the wonderful story of the Old Point Comfort
Resort.