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Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, VA

101 Visitor Center Dr Williamsburg, VA 23185
The following tours go by Colonial Williamsburg:
1 Hour Christmastide Walking Tour in Virginia Past and Present Photo
4/24/2024 - 12/31/2024
Step into the living story of the holiday season with the 1 Hour Christmastide Walking Tour in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Exclusive Online Offer: Family Pass
Williamsburg Flight Center Airplane Tours Photo
4/24/2024 - 12/31/2024
To see Williamsburg, VA in a new and astonishing way, be sure to embark upon one of the Williamsburg Flight Center Tours which offer a wondrous plane tour.
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The following tours visit Colonial Williamsburg:
Patriots Tour of Colonial Williamsburg Or Williamsburg 101 Photo
4/24/2024 - 12/31/2024
The Historic Triangle, which includes Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown Settlement, and Yorktown, is one of the most fascinating places in the entire United States and was the site of the American Revolution.
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Private Tour of Historic Colonial William and Mary College Photo
4/24/2024 - 10/23/2024
Experience the history and beauty of Colonial Williamsburg and William & Mary College with a private tour.
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Colonial History Tour in Williamsburg Virginia Photo
4/27/2024 - 12/29/2024
If you're a history buff, a Colonial History Tour in Williamsburg, Virginia is a must-see experience.
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Guided Night Colonial Christmas Tour in Williamsburg Photo
11/30/2024 - 12/29/2024
Experience the magic of the holiday season on the Guided Night Colonial Christmas Tour in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Private Walking Tour Through Colonial Williamsburg and William & Mary College Photo
4/24/2024 - 3/31/2025
Are you looking for an immersive and personalized experience in Colonial Williamsburg?
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Private Colonial Williamsburg Holiday Decorations Walking Tour Photo
11/29/2024 - 1/1/2025
Get ready to take a step back in time and experience the beauty of the holiday season like never before on the Private Colonial Williamsburg Holiday Decorations Walking Tour in Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Private Colonial Williamsburg Architectural Tour Photo
4/24/2024 - 9/15/2024
Imagine stepping back in time to the 18th century and experiencing the grandeur and beauty of Colonial Williamsburg firsthand.
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Welcome to Colonial Williamsburg, a captivating living history museum that cherishes, celebrates, and brings to life the significant elements of 18th-century America.

This point of interest is renowned for its spirited preservation of life, learning, and liberty during the colonial era and is located in the vibrant city of Williamsburg, Virginia. The allure of Colonial Williamsburg lies in its power to translocate tourists back in time, offering them the unique opportunity to gain an in-depth experience of American history, a supreme joy for history buffs and curious explorers alike.

Colonial Williamsburg, established in 1926, spans an impressive 301 acres and comprises a vast collection of some 500 restored or re-created buildings. Its genesis as a tourist attraction commenced with the restoration efforts initiated by Reverend Dr. W.A.R Goodwin and wealthy philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr., who sought to revive the historical heart of the city. Today, the immersive environment that Colonial Williamsburg presents stand as a testament to the town's rich and extensive history, reaching right back to the origins of America.

This dynamic, open-air museum takes pride in several highlights, each offering engaging activities designed to kindle interest and enthusiasm. Perhaps the most well-known among these attractions are the Historic Area and Trades Shops. In the Historic Area, you have the chance to explore the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, and other significant buildings that once served as political, social, and economic hotspots of colonial-era Williamsburg. Meanwhile, the Trades Shops illustrate the essential roles of a myriad of professions in sustaining a colonial city, with demonstrations of blacksmithing, bookbinding, cabinet making, among others, all delivered with authentic tools and techniques.

Aside from the architectural marvels, the expansive gardens lend a rustic, tranquil charm to the place. These historically accurate, beautifully-manicured gardens offer numerous delightful spots for reflection and relaxation. You'll also find various restaurants and taverns that serve both colonial-inspired and modern cuisine, catering to the diverse gastronomic preferences of visitors. The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum and the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, housing an array of American folk art and British and American antiques, respectively, further underline the destination's commitment to preserving historical treasures.

In sum, Colonial Williamsburg truly is a gem steeped in history and culture. This meticulously-kept, vibrant window to the past offers an unparalleled experience to gain an insightful perspective into the intricacies of America’s colonial period. With an array of historic buildings, museums, gardens, guided tours, and interactive activities, Colonial Williamsburg promises an enriching, immersive journey through time, one that will leave visitors recounting their experiences for years to come. Whether you're an avid history enthusiast or simply looking to escape the hurly-burly of modernity, Colonial Williamsburg invites you to step back in time and witness history brought to life.


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