The Virginia Flyover - McAfee Knob - Appalachian Trail

Question: What was the significance of Yorktown’s location to the Native Americans who lived there before Europeans arrived?

Answer: The significance of Yorktown’s location to pre-European Native Americans was its position at the narrowest crossing of the York River. Indigenous people had occupied the site for at least 10,000 years and likely used this strategic point as a key travel route between Virginia’s Peninsula and Middle Peninsula.