Hard to believe July is already over and gone, isn’t it? Feels like it was just yesterday we were celebrating Independence Day! (One of our favorite holidays, as maybe you can imagine.) Although for some of us this means we are one step closer to going back to school or ending our summer travels, I for one am excited to be just one month closer to the mild temperatures of fall. From a new porch on the iconic Raleigh Tavern to the return of Liberty the Briard—July was an action-packed month. In case you were at the beach and missed it, here’s a recap of all the fun.
Top 9 Blog Posts
1. 2016 Insiders Guide: Everything you Need to Know for July
2. What’s Wrong with this Picture? The Iconic Raleigh Tavern is about to get a New Look
3. Killing Geppetto: 7 Widespread Myths about 18th-century Shoemaking
4. Liberty is Back and Ready to Greet Guests
5. Unsolicited Advice: Top 10 all-too-common Mistakes to Avoid when you Visit Colonial Williamsburg
6. A Report from the Trenches at the Raleigh Tavern
7. A Foodie’s Guide to Colonial Williamsburg
8. Jigglypuff Spotted on Palace Green. Pokémon GO Creates New Interest in Historic Area
9. Halloween Returns—this Time for Four Nights of Fun!
NEW! Taste of CW Instagram Account Launches
Do you like delicious food? You’ll want to follow our newest Instagram account featuring daily posts from each of our chefs.
Fan Photo of the Week
We LOVE our fans! Tag your photos with #ColonialWilliamsburg on Instagram and Twitter or simply tag us on Facebook for a chance to be our featured fan of the week.
Major shout out to Victor M. Rosello who helped break our Instagram record with 1,780+ likes!
Helene L says
Glad to hear that. New photos, please! You should post an update to Ravelry.com - the website for fiber enthusiasts worldwide (it would be good advertising for CW too).
Helene L says
How is Edmund Pendleton doing? You haven’t posted any updates!
Sheri Wood says
Helene, we reached out to our Coach and Livestock Team and they happily report that Edmund is doing well and is currently at Wetherburns with several other lambs.