Join us for a special pop-up archaeology exhibit in the museum! Archaeologists will be available to talk with guests and show off recently unearthed finds from our ongoing excavation at Custis Square, along with artifacts from some of Colonial Williamsburg’s most iconic properties. Engage with archaeologists to dive into the history of these exciting sites and learn about what’s next! Free-flow visitation on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m.

Other Experiences
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Tour: Black Artists and Artisans
Enjoy a guided tour of the exhibit “'I made this': Works by Black Artists and Artisans."
Open to the Public
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Historic Organ Recital - Rebecca Davy
Rebecca Davy, Music Director at Bruton Parish Church, gives a recital on the Historic English Chamber Organ, one of Colonial Williamsburg's 18th-century instruments.
Open to the Public
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Performance: Teach them Diligently
Journey with Ann Wager, a lifelong teacher in Colonial Virginia, as she experiences what it takes to run the Williamsburg Bray School.
CW Admission