The Susan Constant, largest of the 3 replica ships, at the Jamestown Settlement (1)
The fort at the Jamestown Settlement showing Cavalier attire (2)
Surrender Field at Yorktown showing the some of the cannons surrendered during the Siege of Yorktown (3)

Historic Jamestowne near Williamsburg, VA

1368 Colonial Nat'l Historical Pkwy Jamestowne, VA 23081
The following tours go by Historic Jamestowne near Williamsburg, VA:
Exclusive Private Jamestown to Yorktown Tour with Surrender Field Photo
4/16/2024 - 10/15/2024
Dive deep into America's rich history with the Exclusive Private Jamestown to Yorktown Tour with Surrender Field in Williamsburg, VA.
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Situated on the scenic banks of the James River in Virginia, Historic Jamestowne stands proudly as a fundamental cornerstone of American history. Revered as the location of the first permanent English settlement in America, it is the birthplace of modern American democracy, free enterprise, and cultural diversity. A visit to Historic Jamestowne is more than a casual visit; it's a trip back in time to the roots of American civilization, its struggles, triumphs, and evolving spirit, beckoning history enthusiasts, culture explorers, and curious minds alike.

Historic Jamestowne was established on May 14, 1607, by the Virginia Company of London as James Fort. Comprising an impressive 1,500 acres, it later evolved into a bustling settlement that set the pace for the colonial era's economic, political, and cultural dynamics. The dig site—the James Fort—has unearthed over two million artifacts to date that tell tales of the early settlers' lives, affirming Historic Jamestowne's status as a living archaeology site.

The highlights of Historic Jamestowne are many, each piece narrating a unique saga of the past. The Tercentenary Monument marks the 300th anniversary of Jamestown. Nearby, the original churches in Jamestowne welcome visitors with their historic grandeur. Visitors can walk through the exact spots where Pocahontas is believed to have married John Rolfe. The glasshouse offers a peek into one of America's first industries—glass making—with a live demonstration that brings the 17th century craft to life.

Archaeology enthusiasts will find themselves encapsulated by the Voorhees Archaearium—a state-of-the-art archaeology museum that houses the artifacts unearthed from the James Fort—ranging from weapons and tools to personal items and indigenous crafts. The site's nature trails wind along the scenic James River, where one might cross paths with the diverse fauna like ospreys, bald eagles, and deer.

A trip to Historic Jamestowne is an incomparable journey that intertwines history, culture, archeology, and nature, all set within a landscape that has stood witness to America's formation. A culmination point of the past and the present, it offers visitors an unforgettable experience and a deeper understanding of American heritage. Whether you are delving into the landscapes that witnessed the beginnings of a nation, exploring the exhibits that offer a tangible touch to the past, or simply enjoying the tranquil ambience of its natural surroundings, Historic Jamestowne establishes a connection to a shared past that continues to shape the present and the future.

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