Visit Colonial Williamsburg, the world's largest living-history museum, boasting more than 600 buildings.
Explore iconic buildings like the Governor's Palace, the seat of Virginia's colonial government, and the Capitol building, where Virginia's House of Burgesses met.
Stroll through the Colonial Williamsburg Arboretum and look at 25 period species of oak trees and more than 30 historic gardens.
Experience everyday colonial life at sites like the Market House, where goods were bought and sold, and taverns, where colonists gathered for food and drink.
About Colonial Williamsburg:
Colonial Williamsburg, located in Virginia, is a living history museum that recreates 18th-century life in America's colonial capital. It encompasses over 300 acres of restored buildings, gardens, and period-specific attractions. Visitors step back in time to experience the revolutionary era, exploring restored buildings, engaging with costumed interpreters, and witnessing historic trades and crafts. The site also includes the Capitol, where revolutionary ideas were debated, and the Governor's Palace, showcasing the lifestyle of colonial elites.
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