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Due to the lack of structural shelters at Williamsburg Live, if and when it has been determined the venue must be evacuated, ...
When work began on Chowning’s Tavern in 1939, Colonial Williamsburg was barely a decade old — and the Historic Area was still being shaped. Just to the west, surveyors were laying out t… ...
Colonial Williamsburg’s large historic district is the centerpiece of the experience. The area has more than 85 original and ...
If you’re feeling extra brave, schedule a ghost tour of Colonial Williamsburg before your dinner. King’s Arms Tavern is located at 416 E Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg ...
Stepping out onto Duke of Gloucester Street into a June evening stirred by a boisterous rendition of “Stars and Stripes Forever” fluting through the trees from the nearby campus of the College ...
Campbell’s tavern burned down in 1859, but almost 100 years later a replica was built by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, reopening its doors in 1956. To this day, tourists and locals can ...
Colonial Williamsburg is looking for triple-threat 18th century entertainers — those who can sing, act and dance. But it comes at a price, and with criticism on social media. In the restructu… ...
Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum, ... While the tour of Raleigh Tavern mentions the Burgesses convening the First Virginia Convention and the signing of nonimportation documents, ...
WILLIAMSBURG — As part of its Juneteenth celebration, Colonial Williamsburg hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the ...