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Webcams
Watch the outdoor living museum of Colonial Williamsburg. Webcams show the weather and conditions at historic sites of Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Living History
Living History
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Capitol Cam
View from the Capitol looking west on Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. Condensation occasionally may obscure the view through this antique glass pane.
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Armoury Cam
View of the Public Armoury complex in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. Condensation occasionally may obscure the view through this antique glass pane.
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Zack Pinsent
Living Historic Fashion
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Explore Colonial Williamsburg
Explore everything there is to do at Colonial Williamsburg. Discover government sites, family homes, historic trades, and two art museums.
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Raleigh Tavern Cam
View from the King’s Arms Tavern looking north toward the Raleigh Tavern on Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. Condensation occasionally may obscure the view through this antique glass pane.
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Street Theater: Witnessing History
Discover where you fit within the lives and times that shaped our history by engaging directly with the people of our 18th-century city.
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Art Museums Cam
View of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.
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Black History Month
Learn even more about Black History Month by exploring these resources from both our museum and other trusted institutions.
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The Birth of Living History
Character interpretation, now a Historic Area mainstay, was once a foreign — and frightening — concept
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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 Wetherburn, his family, and his enslaved peoples, who made the tavern one of the most successful of the 1750s. The tavern and the dairy out back are both original buildings.
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Presentation: Order in the Court
After a short exploration of the Courthouse and its surroundings, participate in a local court session where lives, liberties, and property are contested.
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Social Terrace Fall Bash
Bring your fall scarves, boots, and warm-up around the fire pits on the Social Terrace. We will have fall inspired food and cocktails and live music.
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Long Live Tradition
For those who follow me on a regular basis, you are aware that I am a die-hard traditionalist and make no apologies for embracing brown wood, classical moldings and architecture, and antique furniture whole heartedly.
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Why We Chose to Center the Lives of the Enslaved in Our Newest Virtual Tour of the Randolph Site
The newest virtual tour of the Rudolph site focuses on the lives of the enslaved human beings and their stories. Learn about the inspiration behind the tour.
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Edith Cumbo
Edith Cumbo, an independent and resourceful free black woman who lived in Williamsburg in the late 1770s, represents the challenges free blacks faced at the dawn of the American Revolution.
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Careers
Find exciting careers in Virginia at our living history museum. Rewarding Colonial Williamsburg jobs available for new and returning job seekers.
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Videos & Podcast
Discover something new about historic trades, 18th-century life, the people who walked the streets of Williamsburg, and how we know what we know in videos and podcasts for students, history enthusiasts, and everyone in between.
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Our Creatures Big and Small
Colonial Williamsburg is home to big and small animals of rare breeds—Leicester Longwool sheep, Nankin hens, and more. Read to learn more about our rare breeds.
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Frame of Mind
Colonial Williamsburg carpenters cut a timber frame for a tiny house that recalls traditional ways of living
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Live Out Your Bridgerton Daydreams in CW
Dearest Reader,Are you wishing you could fall back in time to the era of Regency romances or thinking about how you can experience and enjoy life in the 18th century? Are you looking to mingle with the upper echelon of society, also known as the “Ton”? Colonial Williamsburg’s got you …
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Event: Halloween Williamsburg Old Time Radio Hour
Travel back in time to 1930s Williamsburg for a "live" radio broadcast. Immerse yourself in local legends and spooky sound effects. Join us for an unforgettable show.