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Archaeologists in Virginia are trying to identify the remains of four Confederate soldiers who were killed in the Civil War.
From centuries-old museums to riverside parks and festivals, here are five things to do in this living colonial town just minutes from Philadelphia.
Tucked away on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg’s historic district sits King’s Arms Tavern, a place where the prime rib is so magnificent it would make even the most dedicated vegetarian ...
There’s something magical about stepping through the doors of King’s Arms Tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia, that makes you feel like you’ve accidentally wandered onto a movie set about colonial ...
From the street, 1 School House Court blends in with its stately Long Island neighbors — but a real treat hides in the basement.
Though we haven't yet mastered the science of time travel, these are places visitors can explore that appear lost in time.
the not-for-profit Colonial Williamsburg Foundation operates a 301-acre living history museum that includes 88 original buildings, 500 buildings reconstructed according to extensive architectural ...
“It makes it more meaningful—there’s a connection,” says Colonial Williamsburg’s executive director of architectural preservation and research Matt Webster. For designers like Charlotte ...
“You’re walking on the floors they walked on in 1760,” Matt Webster, Colonial Williamsburg’s executive director of architectural preservation, tells the Virginia Gazette’s Kim O’Brien ...
RICHMOND — The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation submitted the ... considered among the best examples of Georgian architecture in the U.S., was built in 1755 and has ties to the very earliest ...