Visit historical Williamsburg. See:- Governor's Palace
- Gate of Governor's Palace
- Formal Gardens
- Brush-Everard House built in 1717
- George Wythe Mansion
- Blacksmith tools of 1700s
- Wren Building
- Bruton Parish CHurch
- Spinning & weaving shop
- Ol Magazine
- Colonial Cannon statue
- Historic Courthouse
- Chowning's tavern
- Printing office-press
- Raleigh Tavern Kitchen
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Colonial Williamsburg, in Williamsburg, Virginia, is the world's largest living history museum. The restored 18th-century capital city of Britain's largest, wealthiest, and most populous outpost of empire in the New World. Here we interpret the origins of the idea of America, conceived decades before the American Revolution. The Colonial Williamsburg story, tells how diverse peoples, having different and sometimes conflicting ambitions, evolved into a society that valued liberty and equality. Americans cherish these values as a birthright, even when their promise remains unfulfilled. In Colonial Williamsburg's 301-acre Historic Area stand hundreds of restored, reconstructed, and historically furnished buildings. Costumed interpreters tell the stories of the men and women of the 18th-century city - black, white, and native American, slave, indentured, and free and the challenges they faced. |