Attractions in Williamsburg
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Nestled in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, Bruton Parish Episcopal Church stands as a National Historic Landmark and a well-preserved example of colonial religious architecture. First constructed in 1674, the […]
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Water Country USA, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, stands as the state’s largest waterpark. Spanning a vast area, it features over a dozen rides and attractions, including thrilling waterslides that challenge […]
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The Yorktown Battlefield, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, marks the site of the decisive 1781 battle of the American Revolutionary War, where the British surrendered, ultimately leading to the war’s conclusion. […]
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The Governor’s Palace, a grand and imposing structure in Colonial Williamsburg, served as the seat of royal authority in the colony from 1710 to 1776. During this period, it was […]
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Established in 1773, the Public Hospital of 1773 in Colonial Williamsburg, USA, was the nation’s first facility dedicated to treating the mentally ill. Located south of Francis Street, this historic […]
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Nestled within the Colonial National Historic Park, the Jamestown Glasshouse offers a glimpse into the colonial-era art of glassblowing. This recreated glasshouse, complete with costumed artisans and interpreters, brings history […]