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What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence.

201 W Duke of Gloucester St , The Shade and Shutter Shop Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
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What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence, located in Williamsburg, VA, immerses you in a riveting journey through American history teeming with interactive exhibits, live reenactments, and compelling storytelling.

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  • Tour is approximately 60 minutes.
  • Includes a souvenir button.
  • Appropriate for All Ages
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Cameras are Permitted

This captivating experience invites you to explore the pivotal moments leading to America's independence, offering a unique opportunity to connect with the past and the spirit of the Revolution.

As you step into What Says Virginia, prepare to be transported back to the days of colonial America. You'll spend approximately 1 hour exploring the past. A knowledgeable guide accompanies you, weaving through the significant narratives and events that shaped the colonies' quest for independence. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, as you will cover a moderate distance through the immersive displays

Throughout your visit, you'll witness key events from the perspective of Virginia's influential figures. The tour is comprehensive, unfolding the debates, grievances, and pivotal decisions that culminated in the Declaration of Independence. You'll explore authentic replicas of colonial settings, from bustling town squares to the austere chambers where revolutionary ideas were fervently discussed. Every turn offers a new discovery—artifacts, period costumes, and detailed dioramas—bringing the era to life vividly.

What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence in Williamsburg, VA, promises an enriching and dynamic encounter with America's revolutionary past. Engaging exhibits, expert guides, and authentic reenactments make this a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. Don't miss your chance to walk through history and experience the fervor and determination that shaped a nation. Plan your visit today and step back into the days that defined American independence.

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Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
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Journey through time at the Bruton Parish Episcopal Church in Williamsburg. This historic church, operational since the 17th century, has witnessed pivotal moments in American history. Step inside to admire exquisite stained glass windows, age-old pews, and the tranquil courtyard that surrounds it. The church continues to be an active place of worship, bridging the past and present seamlessly.
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Governor's Palace at Colonial Williamsburg
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Dive into American history with a visit to the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg. This grand mansion, a symbol of British rule, showcases period furnishings, opulent decor, and lush gardens. Guided tours provide fascinating insights into the lives of colonial leaders and the intricate politics of the era. Experience colonial grandeur and step into a pivotal chapter of America's heritage.
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James Geddy House
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Immerse yourself in the rich history of colonial America at the James Geddy House in Williamsburg, VA. Nestled in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, this historic home showcases the daily life of a prominent family from the 1700s. Enjoy interactive tours led by knowledgeable guides, explore authentic artifacts, and discover the intriguing stories that shaped early American life. An educational and enchanting experience awaits!
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Peyton Randolph House
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Step back in time as you visit the Peyton Randolph House in Williamsburg, VA. As one of the oldest homes in the city, it offers a fascinating journey through the life and times of one of America's founding families. Each room tells a story, filled with priceless artifacts and authentic period decor, offering a vivid portrayal of colonial life.
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Raleigh Tavern Bakery
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Discover the Raleigh Tavern Bakery in Williamsburg, VA, where traditional baking methods meet historic charm. Savor the aroma of homemade bread and other delicious baked goods while soaking in the ambiance of Colonial America. A visit here is not just about food—it's a journey back in time, perfect for all ages to enjoy.

Frequently Asked Questions for What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence.:
  • What methods of transportation does the What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence. use?
    This is a walking tour.
  • Approximately how long does the What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence. last?
    It lasts approximately 1 hour.
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence.?
    Yes.
  • Is the What Says Virginia: A Question of Independence. handicap accessible?
    Yes.

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