Colonial Williamsburg, located in Williamsburg, Virginia, is a good family vacation spot because there's enough to do and see to keep the youngest, the middle and the oldest occupied. The buildings have been reconstructed to definite archaeological ... More>
Any unknowing visitor to Williamsburg today may see only a small city around them, they may though miss the historical importance of the city, believing that the only important element of Williamsburg is the College of William and Mary. There is tho... More>
COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG PEANUT SOUP The cream of peanut soup at the King's Arms Tavern is almost as well-remembered as the historic events that surround the founding of Williamsburg. Within the historic structure of Williamsburg, peanut soup is consid... More>
Williamsburg, Virginia offers a unique opportunity to see, hear, and touch America’s colonial history. Colonial Williamsburg contains the best preserved, or best recreated, models of colonial buildings in the United States. Many of... More>
How to enjoy traveling into Virginia's past: Know before you go 2007 marks the 400th anniversary of the settlement of Jamestown, on the east coast of Virginia. In order to get ready for the celebration of this anniversary, all of Virginia's "Histori... More>
The taverns of colonial times are comparable to the bars of the twentieth century. They provided a relaxed, entertaining atmosphere favorable for socializing. A trip to the local tavern could nearly insure relaxation, a hot meal, and a cool drink, a... More>
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