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The Reverend and the Millionaire

134 Wichita Lane Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
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The Reverend and the Millionaire
Detail Tour is approximately 60 minutes.
Detail Includes a souvenir button.
Detail Appropriate for All Ages
Detail Handicap Accessible
Detail Cameras are Permitted
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The Reverend and the Millionaire
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A group of people is listening to a woman dressed in historical attire possibly a reenactor or tour guide on a street that appears to come from an earlier eraA group of people is listening to a woman dressed in historical attire possibly a reenactor or tour guide on a street that appears to come from an earlier eraA group of people is listening to a woman dressed in historical attire possibly a reenactor or tour guide on a street that appears to come from an earlier eraA group of people is listening to a woman dressed in historical attire possibly a reenactor or tour guide on a street that appears to come from an earlier era

'The Reverend and the Millionaire' tour in Williamsburg, VA, offers a unique blend of historical storytelling, picturesque scenery, and intriguing tales of two of the most important figures in Williamsburg's history. On this tour, you will immerse yourself in the vivid stories of Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin (The Reverend) and John D. Rockefeller Jr. (The Millionaire), whose collaboration was instrumental in shaping Colonial Williamsburg as we know it today. Stroll through the historic streets, visit significant landmarks, and uncover the rich heritage that makes Williamsburg a fascinating destination.

Embarking on this two-hour walking tour, you'll find yourself walking approximately two miles through the heart of historic Williamsburg. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather, as this outdoor journey proceeds rain or shine. Your knowledgeable and engaging guide will lead you through the meticulously restored streets, regaling you with anecdotes and historical facts that bring the past to life. You'll visit iconic sites such as the Governor’s Palace, Bruton Parish Church, and the Colonial Capitol. Envision the world of the late 1800s and early 1900s as you explore key locations where Goodwin and Rockefeller worked tirelessly to preserve colonial heritage.

As the tour progresses, you’ll delve into the dynamic partnership between The Reverend and The Millionaire. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin was an Episcopal priest with a passion for history and preservation. His dreams of restoring Williamsburg's colonial past might have remained just dreams if not for John D. Rockefeller Jr., one of the wealthiest individuals of his time. Rockefeller's financial backing provided the necessary resources to bring Goodwin's vision to fruition. Together, they transformed Williamsburg into a living museum, preserving its historical integrity for future generations.

One of the highlights of 'The Reverend and the Millionaire' tour is learning about the significant contributions and achievements of Dr. Goodwin and John D. Rockefeller Jr. Dr. Goodwin's keen interest in history and preservation led him to seek out like-minded benefactors, ultimately connecting him with Rockefeller. Rockefeller, known for his philanthropy and dedication to educational and cultural causes, saw potential in Goodwin's vision. Their collaboration resulted in the preservation of numerous buildings and the creation of a world-class historical site that attracts millions of visitors each year.

As you near the end of your tour through Williamsburg’s historic thoroughfares, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the tireless efforts of Goodwin and Rockefeller. Their work ensured that Colonial Williamsburg would stand the test of time, allowing present and future generations to witness and learn from America's colonial past. The stories of their dedication and the resulting transformation of Williamsburg serve as an inspiring testament to the power of vision and collaboration.

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 Stop at  Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
The Bruton Parish Episcopal Church stands as a testament to America's rich colonial past. Its stately brick facade and meticulously maintained grounds make it a picturesque landmark in Williamsburg. As you explore this historic gem, you’ll discover a collection of antique prayer books, centuries-old gravestones, and an organ dating back to the 18th century. It’s a serene escape into history.
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 Stop at  Duke of Gloucester Street
Walking along the Duke of Gloucester Street is like flipping through the pages of American history. This vibrant mile-long street, nestled in the heart of Williamsburg, offers a captivating blend of 18th-century architecture and living history. Enjoy engaging with artisans, dining in historic taverns, and experiencing daily reenactments that bring the colonial era vividly to life.
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 Stop at  George Wythe House
Step back in time at the George Wythe House in Williamsburg, Virginia—a stunning example of 18th-century Georgian architecture. Once home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence, this impeccably preserved historic landmark offers immersive guided tours, period furnishings, and lush gardens. Perfect for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts, the George Wythe House delivers an authentic glimpse into colonial America.
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 Stop at  Raleigh Tavern Bakery
Experience a slice of colonial life at Williamsburg's Raleigh Tavern Bakery. As you enjoy hearty pies and perfect pastries, imagine the lively conversations that once filled this historic spot. The rustic atmosphere and freshly baked treats make it a must-visit, blending education and culinary delight in an unforgettable way.

In summary, 'The Reverend and the Millionaire' tour is a must-experience adventure for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Walking through the restored streets, guided by tales of passion and perseverance, you'll be transported back in time to witness the rebirth of Williamsburg. This enriching and educational journey offers a unique perspective on the historical significance of the area and the remarkable individuals who dedicated their lives to preserving it. Don't miss this captivating exploration of Williamsburg – it promises to leave you with a newfound appreciation for history and heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions for The Reverend and the Millionaire:
  • What methods of transportation does the The Reverend and the Millionaire use?
    This is a walking tour.
  • Approximately how long does the The Reverend and the Millionaire last?
    It lasts approximately 1 hour.
  • For what ages is the tour appropriate?
    Great for all ages!
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the The Reverend and the Millionaire?
    Yes.
  • Is the The Reverend and the Millionaire handicap accessible?
    Yes.

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