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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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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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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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Art Museums Cam
View of the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.
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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 our nation's independence. As you tour this site, you will learn about different perspectives on the extraordinary events that took place here.
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Because of You
When you make a charitable contribution to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, you directly support our mission to feed the human spirit by sharing America’s enduring story.
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Welcome to our new website!
Welcome to colonialwilliamsburg.org! If you’ve been a frequent visitor of history.org or colonialwilliamsburg.com, or both, there’s good news: we’re combining the content from both of these sites to better serve you, our guests. Now, you can learn more about the 18th-century, the American Revolution, and our research in the same …
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The Right Stuff! A Black Worsted Wool Gown
Take a look at this worsted wool damask gown from the 1780s worn for mourning. Learn about the story behind the dress and the garment industry of that era.
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Community Outreach during COVID-19
Covid-19 has been a trying time in the greater Williamsburg area. Learn about the community outreach efforts deployed by the Colonial Williamsburg team.
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‘I Made This …’:
The Work of Black American Artists and Artisans
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Behind Our New Virtual Tours
Discover the talented visualizer behind the 360-degree virtual tour of Colonial Williamsburg—Meet Rob Cloutier, a 3D animator and consultant from Maryland.
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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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Military Buttons At Custis Square and Beyond
Learn about these military buttons excavated throughout the town of Williamsburg. Uncover where the military action took place and other interesting facts.
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Spreading the News
Even with the growth of newspapers in the 18th century, early Americans were navigating a sea of contradictions
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Onsite Summer Program Participant’s Guide
We are delighted to have you join us for an exciting session learning our nation’s history. We hope this guide will answer any questions you may have about the Teacher Institute.
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