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  1. Take a carriage ride through the same streets where George Washington walked with Martha. Watch the Lighting of the Cressets, casting the streets in a golden glow. And savor an authentic 18th-century meal in a historic tavern, rich with the flavor of the fall harvest. Welcome to Fall in Colonial Williamsburg. Get Tickets

  2. Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia.

  3. Colonial Williamsburg, a 301-acre living history museum, brings travelers back in time to colonial Virginia through immersive experiences, historic interpretations, museums, and events. Landmarks include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, the Raleigh Tavern, and historic Duke of Gloucester Street. Duration: More than 3 hours.

  4. Colonial Williamsburg is the worlds largest living history museum. Our 301 acres feature iconic sites, working tradespeople, historic taverns, and two world-class art museums. For answers to specific questions, use the icons below to navigate to information on the page.

  5. Visit Colonial Williamsburg. You’re invited to meet the people who bring history to life at Colonial Williamsburg. Plan your visit to 18th-century city, where your admission ticket is the key to sites, tours, events, and more.

  6. www.visitwilliamsburg.com › listing › colonial-williamsburgColonial Williamsburg

    Get your ticket to Colonial Williamsburg, where costumed interpreters will welcome you to the largest living history museum in the world. Meet a Nation Builder like George Washington or Gowan Pamphlet and admire the craftsmanship of some of the best artisans in the world.

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · Colonial Williamsburg is the restored and reconstructed historic area of Williamsburg, Virginia, a small city between the York and James rivers that was founded in 1632, designated capital of the English colony in 1698, and bestowed with a royal charter in 1722.

  8. Colonial Williamsburg is a living, breathing, working history museum in Virginia, with a painstakingly-researched environment that brilliantly evokes 1700s America. It contains 88 original 18th-century buildings and several hundred faithful reproductions, as well as an impressive museum complex.

  9. 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.

  10. Apr 28, 2021 · Colonial Williamsburg is a historic site and open-air museum in Virginia, in the United States, made up of an entire town restored to its colonial state. From homes to public buildings and shops, Colonial Williamsburg takes visitors back to the time when Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia between 1699 and 1780.