A comfortable respite can be found on the green between Queen and Palace streets along Duke of Gloucester. On this site, colonists bought and sold food. The site also served as the auction market for slaves.
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A comfortable respite can be found on the green between Queen and Palace streets along Duke of Gloucester. On this site, colonists bought and sold food. The site also served as the auction market for slaves.
The Guardhouse served a vital role in the protection of amunition and other military stores for Williamsburg.
This performance provides vistors with a re-creation of Revolutionary-era military life.
A re-creation of 18th-century smithing is found at this shop.
The Craft House sells authentic reproductions of Colonial goods and furniture.
Themed historic programs, daytime and candlelight tours for young and old.
Appropriate observation of Independence Day in this historic setting, with a reading of the Declaration of Independence, a garden party at the Palace and fireworks.
Live entertainment and a street party in celebration of St. Patrick's Day.