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Experience the world's largest living history museum, where you can explore the 18th-century life and culture of America's founding. Learn from scholars, teachers and enthusiasts, and enjoy events, exhibits and attractions in Colonial Williamsburg.
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Plan your visit to the world's largest living history museum in Virginia. Find out about admission tickets, hours, events, programs, dining, lodging, accessibility, and more.
Experience 301 acres of historic sites, art museums, and events at Colonial Williamsburg, part of Virginia's Historic Triangle. Learn about the people, culture, and politics of colonial America and enjoy dining, shopping, and lodging options.
Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia. Its 301-acre (122 ha) historic area includes several hundred restored or recreated buildings from the 18th century, when the city was the capital of the Colony of Virginia; 17th-century, 19th ...
Colonial Williamsburg, a 301-acre living history museum, brings travelers back in time to colonial Virginia through immersive experiences, historical reenactments, museums, and events.
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Plan your visit to the 18th-century city, where you can explore sites, tours, events and more with your admission ticket. See what's happening, get tickets, accessibility information, itineraries and more.
Colonial Williamsburg is a living museum that recreates the 18th-century capital of Virginia, where the American Revolution began. Learn about the people, places and ideas that shaped the nation's history and future through educational programming, research and preservation.