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Historic Site: Benjamin Powell House
What was life like for children in Williamsburg? Take part in the everyday activities of a typical colonial household to …
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Self-guided Sites
Archaeology Project: Custis Square
Come and see what's new at Custis Square! Archaeologists are in the midst of a five-year project investigating the Williamsburg …
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Self-guided Sites
Archaeology Project: Peter Scott House and Shop
Stop by the Peter Scott House and Shop Site and find out how archaeology will help to answer new questions …
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Art Museums
Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg
The distinctive collections of the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum and the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum are located …
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Parking
Art Museums Parking
Free parking for guests of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg. During construction, the south portion of the Art Museums …
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Information & Tickets
Art Museums Ticket Office
Visit the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg to purchase tickets and find information on current events and activities.
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Recreation
Bassett Trace Nature Trail
Take a self-guided nature walk on this 1.4 mile trail exploring our woodlands, home to a collection of native plants …
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Hotels
Brick House Shop
The Brick House Shop is a two-bedroom house located behind the main Brick House Tavern on Botetourt Street. In the …
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Shopping
Brick & Vine
“Where Trend Meets Tradition”, the core of the WILLIAMSBURG® brand ethos, comes to life at our flagship store in Merchants …
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Parking
Bruton Heights Complex Parking
Free parking for visitors to the Bruton Heights Complex.
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Self-guided Sites
Bruton Parish Church
This 350-year-old Episcopal church has hosted many famous patriots. At the time of the Revolution the Church of England was …
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Bus Stops
Capitol Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Hotels
Chiswell-Bucktrout Kitchen
The Chiswell-Bucktrout Kitchen is a single-room dwelling located on E. Francis Street next door to the Chiswell-Bucktrout House. This property …
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Food & Drink
Chowning's Cider Stand
Stop along Duke of Gloucester Street at Chowning's Tavern Cider Stand for drinks and snacks. Weather Permitting
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Food & Drink
Chowning's Tavern
Closed for renovation. Gather ‘round at Chowning’s Tavern for hearty, Colonial-inspired pub fare, all served up in an authentic alehouse …
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Food & Drink
Chowning's Tavern Garden
Located behind Chowning's Tavern, the Chowning's Tavern Garden provides a casual atmosphere for open air dining. Weather Permitting.
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Parking
Christiana Campbell's Parking
Free parking for guests of Christiana Campbell's Tavern.
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Food & Drink
Christiana Campbell's Tavern
George Washington frequented Christiana Campbell’s Tavern for its delicious seafood in the 18th century. Lively conversation and learned discussion have …
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Hotels
Colonial Houses
Imagine a setting filled with authentic period reproductions such as a canopy bed and a crackling fire in the hearth. …
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Shopping
Colonial Williamsburg Bookstore
Shop over 50 Colonial Williamsburg Publication titles at the Colonial Williamsburg Bookstore, plus more books written by historians whose articles …
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Information & Tickets
Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center
Stop in at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center to purchase tickets and find information on current events and activities. Park …
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Hotels
David Morton House
Located near Christiana Campbell's Tavern, the David Morton House lies on the corner of Waller Street and York Street. In …
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Food & Drink
Dubois Grocer
Dubois Grocer is the ideal place for a mid-afternoon break while exploring the Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area. Take a few …
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Shopping
Everything WILLIAMSBURG
Snacks and Souvenirs - From T-shirts to toys, you’ll find a broad selection of exclusive Colonial Williamsburg logo products and …
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Hotels
Ewing House
The Ewing House was owned in the 18th century by Scottish merchant Ebenezer Ewing. This property is located on E. …
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Hotels
Ewing Shop
Originally owned by Ebenezer Ewing, a Scottish merchant, the Ewing Shop is a single-room dwelling located on E. Francis Street, …
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Hotels
Ewing Storehouse
The Ewing Storehouse, originally owned by Scottish merchant, Ebenezer Ewing, is a single-room dwelling located on E. Francis Street, next …
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Hotels
George Jackson House
Patriotic merchant George Jackson owned this property in the 18th century. Jackson is known for chartering a ship, which he …
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Food & Drink
Gold Course Clubhouse Bar
Enjoy a refreshing drink after your round on the Gold Course at the Horseshoe Bar or indulge in a meal …
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Food & Drink
Gold Course Clubhouse Grill
Cap off a round on the Gold Course with a cold drink at the Horseshoe Bar, dine in the restaurant, …
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Shopping
Golden Ball
Made Just for You – Fashionable, one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, including traditionally-made accouterments created by our very own silversmiths just …
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Shopping
Golden Horseshoe Clubhouse and Golf Pro Shop - Gold Course
Shop our great selection of apparel and top-name golfing equipment. Browse a wide array of drivers, putters, and clubs that …
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Shopping
Golden Horseshoe Clubhouse and Golf Pro Shop - Green Course
Whether you're a novice or pro, we'll outfit you to take on the fairway with new balls, gloves, tees, and …
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Parking
Golden Horseshoe Gold Course Parking
Free parking for guests of the Golden Horseshoe Gold Course and Clubhouse.
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Recreation
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club Gold Course
Recently renovated by “the Open Doctor” Rees Jones, the Gold Course carries the design philosophy of creator Robert Trent Jones …
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Recreation
Golden Horseshoe Golf Club Green Course
Opened in 1991, Rees Jones drew inspiration from his father Robert Trent Jones Sr.’s iconic Gold Course to create the …
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Parking
Golden Horseshoe Green Course Parking
Free parking for guests of the Golden Horseshoe Green Course and Clubhouse.
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Food & Drink
Green Course Clubhouse Bar
Unwind at the Green Course Clubhouse Bar, where you can enjoy free games like billiards, foosball, and cornhole while celebrating …
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Hotels
Griffin Hotel
Discover a getaway of spacious guest rooms with breezy balconies where you can enjoy Williamsburg's natural beauty. Imagine sitting out …
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Parking
Griffin Hotel Parking
Free parking for guests of the Griffin Hotel.
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: American Indian Encampment
Visit an interpretive camp of a small American Indian delegation in Williamsburg. Native nations came to Williamsburg regularly in the …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Capitol
Williamsburg’s Capitol was the center of British authority in Virginia for most of the eighteenth century. It was where the …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Charlton's Coffeehouse
Step back into the time of the Stamp Act and learn about the fashionable world of the coffeehouse, where Williamsburg's …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Courthouse
Experience justice in the 18th century in an original building. Discover how the courthouse connects colonists to their community.
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Everard House
Visit the home of Thomas Everard, a wealthy planter and civic leader. One of the oldest houses in Williamsburg, the …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: George Wythe House
Explore the Wythe House and its yard. Discuss Enlightenment thinking and the ideas that shaped the Revolution, as well as …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Governor's Palace
What was it like to be the governor of Virginia? What was it like to serve him? The Governor’s Palace …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: Guardhouse
The Magazine stands as a symbol of the Crown's commitment to the common defense and the expansion of its empire. …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: James Geddy House
In the eighteenth century, the Geddy house would have been full of children laughing, learning, and playing. The Geddy family …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: Market Square
As in the 18th century, Market Square is a hub of activity. Walk in the steps of Nation Builders as …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Peyton Randolph House
Explore the Randolph property, home to 27 enslaved people and the Randolph family. Learn more about the paradox of American …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: Presbyterian Meetinghouse
At a time when only the Anglican Church was Virginia's official religion, what did everyone else do on Sunday? Although …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: Public Armoury
Witness the effort of diverse individuals to support the Revolutionary War at this industrial complex.
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: Public Gaol (Jail)
Thieves, enslaved runaways, debtors, and political prisoners once paced the cells of the Public Gaol as they waited to be …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Raleigh Tavern
The Raleigh Tavern served as a critical stage for Virginia's political ambitions amid intensifying debate about liberty, ultimately leading to …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Robert Carter House
At this unfurnished 18th-century house, discover Colonial Williamsburg’s multifaceted investigative processes used to document, understand, preserve, and furnish this historic …
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Self-guided Sites
Historic Site: The Public Hospital of 1773
The first American hospital devoted exclusively to treating the mentally ill. The Public Hospital of Williamsburg (also known as Eastern …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: The Rockefellers' Bassett Hall
In 1926, John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, were inspired by the vision so eloquently articulated …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Wetherburn's Tavern
Merriment and conviviality were specialties of the house at Wetherburn's Tavern. Get a glimpse into the private lives of Henry …
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Guided Sites
Historic Site: Williamsburg Bray School
The Williamsburg Bray School, established by the London-based Anglican charity known as the Associates of Dr. Bray, was one of …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Apothecary
What was it like to be sick or injured in colonial times? Meet the apothecaries and learn how medicine, wellness, …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Blacksmith
The Revolutionary War wasn't won through battles alone. To keep pace with the might of British industry, Virginia desperately needed …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Bookbinder
Today we might take books for granted, but in colonial America only the rich could afford a large library. Binding …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Brickmaker
During the summer, brickmakers mold and dry thousands of bricks. In the autumn, the bricks bake in a giant wood-fired …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Cabinetmaker & Harpsichord Maker
Cabinetmakers made fashionable furniture like tables, chairs, desks, and chests of drawers. Watch expert woodworkers fashion the intricate details of …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Carpenter
Carpentry was one of the most common trades in Williamsburg. From one end of town to another, houses, shops, sheds, …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Cook
What did Williamsburg’s 18th-century residents eat—and how did they cook it? Visit a historic kitchen as our cooks prepare authentic …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Cooper & Wheelwright
Wheelwrights and coopers created many of the items that colonists used every day. Wheelwrights made wheels for vehicles such as …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Engraver
Engraving a silver or gold object would not only create a beautiful design, but would add security in the 18th …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Farmer
Engage with our farmers as they work throughout the year to grow food for the community and to prepare the …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Founder
Visit the founders on the site of the Geddy family home. See skilled hands at work crafting bronze, brass, silver, …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Gardener
Watch the historic gardeners use 18th-century tools and techniques to grow herbs, vegetables, and decorative flora. Plots within the garden …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Gunsmith
See how our gunsmiths make rifles, pistols, and fowling pieces using the tools and techniques of their 18th-century predecessors and …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Joiner
Joiners were woodworkers who produced the finish work for buildings including doors, windows, shutters, fireplace surrounds, and built-in cupboards. Watch …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Leather Breeches Maker & Shoemaker
How were men's shoes made before modern glues and rubber soles? Meet some of the last shoemakers who work entirely …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Milliner & Mantua-Maker
Fancy yourself an 18th-century customer as you shop for the latest ornaments and accessories. Consult with the mantua-maker about updating …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Printer
In an age before TV, radio, and the internet, the printed word was the primary means of long-distance mass communication. …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Silversmith
Watch as silversmiths transform coins and outdated silverware into fashionable pieces for the dining room, parlour, and personal adornment. Silver …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Tailor
View a variety of fabrics and garments that clothed colonial Americans, from elegant suits in the latest London styles to …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Tin Plate Worker
Soldiers valued tinware for its durability, low cost, and light weight. To supply the army during the Revolution, Virginia's government …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Weaver
When English imports were cut off by the Revolution, local weavers came forward to fill the need for everyday items. …
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Trades
Historic Trade: Wigmaker
Routinely wearing a wig may seem strange to us, especially for men, but it communicated the wearer's elegance, his station …
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Food & Drink
Huzzah
Huzzah has reopened with a fresh look, making it the ultimate destination for family fun, great food, and entertainment in …
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Hotels
Isham Goddin Shop
This shop was owned in the 18th century by Isham Goddin, a militiaman from New Kent County. He acquired the …
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Shopping
John Greenhow Store
Your Traditional General Store – Purchase fine imported porcelain, leather, pewter and tinware, food and drink, toiletries, and other essentials …
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Food & Drink
King's Arms Tavern
Originally opened by Jane Vobe in 1772, this authentic reproduction public house serves up a transporting experience for the senses …
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Hotels
Kitchen Forge
The Kitchen-Forge was owned in the 18th century by Dr. Philip Barraud, who had an established medical practice in town.
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Hotels
Lewis House
This property was owned by Charles Lewis. In the 19th century, the house was razed. In 1948, the house was …
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Recreation
Liberty Ice Pavilion
Enjoy a family-friendly activity this holiday season on historic Duke of Gloucester St. Join us at the Liberty Ice Pavilion. …
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Information & Tickets
Lumber House Ticket Office
Visit the Lumber House to purchase admission tickets, evening programs, and carriage rides.
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Shopping
Market House
Before there were malls, there were open market stands. Purchase in-season fruits and vegetables and a variety of breads for …
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Bus Stops
Market House Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Hotels
Market Square Kitchen
The Market Square Kitchen is located just behind the Market Square Tavern on Duke of Gloucester Street. The kitchen building …
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Hotels
Masonic Kitchen
A T-shaped chimney now marks the spot of the 18th-century meeting place of the "ancient and loyal Society of free …
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Food & Drink
McKenzie Apothecary
McKenzie Apothecary is a small counter-service concession offering freshly baked items, juices and organic soda, sandwiches, jams & honey, coffee …
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Bus Stops
Merchants Square Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Shopping
Merchants Square Shops
Unlimited memorable experiences. At Merchants Square, you'll find so much more than can fit in a shopping bag. Shared laughter …
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Hotels
Moody Kitchen
The Moody Kitchen is located just behind the Moody House on E. Francis Street. The dwelling was owned in the …
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Food & Drink
Museum Café
After you’ve explored the museum’s engaging exhibits and your curiosity has been satisfied, do the same with your appetite at …
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Bus Stops
Museums Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Shopping
Museum Store
After discovering treasures from centuries past in The Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg, stop by the Museum Store to pick …
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Hotels
Nicholas-Tyler Laundry
Located on the site of the Nicholas-Tyler House, the Nicholas-Tyler Laundry is named for Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of the …
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Hotels
Nicholas-Tyler Office
Located on the site of the Nicholas-Tyler House, the Nicholas-Tyler Office is named for Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of the …
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Hotels
Orlando Jones House
This home is named after Orlando Jones, the grandfather of Martha Dandridge Custis, who would marry George Washington. The house, …
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Hotels
Orlando Jones Kitchen
This outbuilding is located just behind the Orlando Jones House, named for Orlando Jones, the grandfather of Martha Dandridge Custis, …
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Bus Stops
Palace Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Hotels
Peter Hay's Kitchen
Peter Hay was a doctor-apothecary who owned a shop on Duke of Gloucester Street until the mid-18th century. This two-story …
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Shopping
Prentis Store
18th-Century Gifts and Goods by Tradesmen - The Prentis Store showcases wares constructed using techniques of the 18th century. Available …
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Parking
Public Parking (P-2)
Located at the corner of N. Henry St. & Prince George St., this lot offers the first 30 minutes free …
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Parking
Public Parking (P-3)
Located near Merchants Square North, this lot offers the first 30 minutes free and $2 per hour thereafter, with a …
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Parking
Public Parking (P-4)
Located at the corner of S. Henry St. & Francis St., this lot offers the first 30 minutes free and …
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Parking
Public Parking (P-5)
Located near Merchants Square South, this lot offers the first 30 minutes free and $2 per hour thereafter, with a …
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Parking
Public Parking Paid Deck (P-1)
$1.00 per hour; maximum $12.00 per day. Operated by the City of Williamsburg.
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Parking
Public Parking Paid Lot (P-6)
This lot offers the first two hours free and $1 per hour thereafter, with a $10 maximum. Parking fees will …
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Food & Drink
Raleigh Tavern Bakery
Looking for a light bite, fresh sandwiches, or freshly baked goods, then Raleigh Tavern Bakery is your next stop. Nestled …
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Self-guided Sites
Rare Breed: Chickens
The Dominique chicken is one of the first breeds of chickens developed in the United States. They are small to …
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Self-guided Sites
Rare Breed: Horses
American Cream Draft horses are the only breed of draft horse originating from the United States. Breed characteristics include a …
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Self-guided Sites
Rare Breed: Oxen
Descended from the Red Devon breed native to Devonshire, England, diversity is the trademark of the American Milking Devon. Today, …
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Self-guided Sites
Rare Breed: Sheep
A long, healthy, and lustrous coat which falls in ringlets, ease of feeding, valuable meat supply, and quick maturation are …
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Food & Drink
Restoration Bar at Williamsburg Inn
Relaxed yet luxurious, The Restoration Bar retains The Williamsburg Inn’s charm and sophistication while serving up contemporary expressions of American …
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Restrooms
Restroom - Art Museum
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Bassett Hall
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Botetourt St.
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Capitol
Open during normal operating hours. Restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Everard House
Open during normal operating hours. Restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Henry Street Shops
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Market House
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom, quiet room, and changing station with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Merchants Square
Open during normal operating hours. Restrooms, family restroom, quiet room, and water bottle refill stations in addition to water fountains.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Palace
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Restrooms
Restroom - Visitor Center
Open during normal operating hours. Handicap accessible restroom with adjacent water fountain.
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Hotels
Richard Crump House
Owned by Richard Crump in the 18th century, this house located on Francis Street would later become part of the …
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Hotels
Robert Carter Kitchen
This two-story dwelling is part of the property owned in the 18th century by Robert Carter, serving as Speaker of …
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Food & Drink
Rockefeller Room at Williamsburg Inn
The Williamsburg Inn is pleased to present the Rockefeller Room, the crown jewel of Abby and John D. Rockefeller Jr.’s …
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Food & Drink
Shields Tavern
The term “Groaning Board,” possibly originating in the Middle Ages, described a table so laden with food that it seemed …
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Food & Drink
Sweet Tea & Barley
Southern flavors shine through with the familiar, yet innovative, cuisine and casual atmosphere of Sweet Tea & Barley at the …
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Shopping
Tarpley, Thompson & Company Store
Your journey into 18th century fashion starts at Tarpley, Thompson & Company store! Outfit the entire family with ready-made coats, …
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Bus Stops
Tavern Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Parking
Tavern Parking
Located near King's Arms, Shields, Chowning's, and Christiana Campbell's taverns, this lot offers the first 30 minutes free and $2 …
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Food & Drink
Terrace & Goodwin Rooms at Williamsburg Inn
Relaxed yet luxurious, The Terrace & Goodwin Rooms retain The Williamsburg Inn’s charm and sophistication while serving up contemporary expressions …
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Hotels
The Bracken Kitchen
The Bracken Kitchen is located just behind the Bracken Tenement on Francis Street. Owned at the end of the 18th …
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Food & Drink
The Cellar at Christiana Campbell's Tavern
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the convivial charm of Colonial Williamsburg’s newest walk-in experience. Nestled beneath the …
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Hotels
The Quarter
This early 19th-century cottage boasts a prominent location on E. Francis Street, just in front of the Williamsburg Inn. When …
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Parking
The Rockefellers' Bassett Hall Parking
Free parking for guests touring Bassett Hall.
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Food & Drink
The Social Terrace
The Social Terrace offers a relaxing outdoor space to enjoy our hand-crafted cocktails or a delicious meal with friends and …
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Recreation
The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg
Treat both your mind and body to a rejuvenating experience at The Spa at Colonial Williamsburg. It all begins in …
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Food & Drink
Traditions at Williamsburg Lodge
Carry on traditions—or start some new ones—in a comfortable and classic environment at Traditions in the Williamsburg Lodge. Chef Justin …
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Bassett Hall
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Capitol
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Carpenter's Yard
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Market Square
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Nicholson Street
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Palace
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Tavern Stop
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Vending Machines
Vending Machine - Visitor Center
Snack and beverage vending machines and/or water fountain.
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Bus Stops
Visitor Center Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Parking
Visitor Center Parking
Paid daily parking for guests of Colonial Williamsburg. Daily rate: $10.
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Shopping
William Pitt Store
Head to the William Pitt store to discover the historic games and toys that have delighted children and families for …
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Hotels
Williamsburg Inn
Experience true luxury at the newly reimagined Williamsburg Inn. Offering an all-new modern and luxury experience while staying true to …
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Parking
Williamsburg Inn Parking
Free parking for Williamsburg Inn guests. Valet parking also available.
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Shopping
Williamsburg Inn Regency Gift Shop
The Williamsburg Inn Regency Gift shop offers refined jewelry, home accents, personal items, locally made art, exclusive Williamsburg Inn keepsakes, …
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Recreation
Williamsburg Inn Tennis Club
Get competitive in the undisturbed natural setting of the Williamsburg Inn Tennis Club. Only here will you hear the distant …
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Hotels
Williamsburg Lodge
Enjoy a relaxing hotel escape in the heart of the Historic Area. Just steps from the action, the inviting lodge …
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Bus Stops
Williamsburg Lodge Bus Stop
Bus routes begin at the Visitor Center and run throughout the Historic Area. Stops include the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, …
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Shopping
Williamsburg Lodge Gift Shop
Behold a Piece of Authentic American Artistry – An assortment of eclectic gifts, jewelry, toys, and American-made folk art are …
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Parking
Williamsburg Lodge Parking
Parking for Williamsburg Lodge guests. Valet parking is also available.
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Parking
Williamsburg Lodge Parking Garage
Parking for Lodge guests. Keycard required for access.
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Shopping
WILLIAMSBURG Revolutions Store
Immerse yourself in the 18th-century experience with puzzles, games, toys, exclusive logo apparel, and iconic gifts at our largest Colonial …
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Hotels
Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites
Your adventure begins at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites, conveniently located next to the Visitor Center. With our exclusive …
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Parking
Williamsburg Woodlands Parking
Free parking for guests of the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites.