Join us at the beginning of your journey in Colonial Williamsburg by engaging directly with the people of our 18th-century city. Discover where you fit within the lives and times that shaped our history.
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Other Experiences
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Music: Viola da Gamba, From England to Virginia
Join Governor’s Musician Brady Lanier in exploring the musical journey of the viola da gamba from England to Virginia.
Art Museums Admission
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Street Theater: 1776
Gather with the people of Williamsburg to discuss and consider the front-page news of July 26, 1776.
Open to the Public
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Performance: Good Progress
Meet Mrs. Wager, teacher of the Williamsburg Bray School, as she debates the nature of her school with Elizabeth DeRosario, a free Black woman.
Art Museums Admission