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Experience the 18th-century America at Colonial Williamsburg, where you can explore historic trades, gardens, exhibits, and events. Learn from scholars, teachers, and enthusiasts of the American experiment and support the mission of preservation and education.
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Founded in 1986, Colonial Williamsburg’s Rare Breeds program...
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Colonial Williamsburg Tickets. We offer several admission...
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Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia. Its 301-acre (122 ha) historic area includes several hundred restored or recreated buildings from the 18th century, when the city was the capital of the Colony of Virginia; 17th-century, ...
Explore the sites, tours, events and more at Colonial Williamsburg, where you can meet the people who bring history to life. Plan your visit with suggested itineraries, tickets, accessibility and special offers.
Plan your visit to the world's largest living history museum with this comprehensive guide. Find out about admission tickets, hours, events, programs, dining, lodging, accessibility, and more.
Mar 6, 2023 · Learn about the history and legacy of Colonial Williamsburg, a restored and reconstructed historic area of Williamsburg, Virginia, that was a center of political activity before and during the American Revolution. Explore how it became a landmark in the history of the American preservation movement and a shrine of American ideals.
Visit the 18th century city of Colonial Williamsburg and you'll discover why this was the capital of Virginia and the largest, most prosperous American colony. Men and women from all walks of life strolled these streets, and you'll following in their footsteps.