What do an eighteenth-century invoice, a circus lion, a boat etched on a window pane, wallpaper fragments, dendrochronology samples, and a 1952 Antiques Forum program have in common? They are all pieces of the remarkable history of the Thomas Everard House that are part of Colonial Williamsburg’s museum and library collections….
A More Accurate Look for the Governor’s Palace Arms Display
Visitors to Colonial Williamsburg may think that our work to preserve Virginia’s 18th-century capital means that the place never changes. Every day, however, we strive to learn more about the past and build on the work of our predecessors to represent the city as accurately as possible.
…
As 2017 Comes to a Close, We Need Your Help!
‘Tis the Season: An Un-Colonial Christmas
For me, Christmas this year started in March. I know. I am one of those people who does not decorate until AFTER Thanksgiving. But there I was being tasked with creating a new show for our evening programs at Christmas. And I was excited! I love the holiday season in Colonial Williamsburg; the history that the town holds around this season is fantastic. So after months of hard work, from many departments, allow me to introduce to you a brand new, exciting evening program, ‘Tis the Season: An Un-Colonial Christmas.
…
This Giving Tuesday, We Need Your Help!
Giving Tuesday is a time to celebrate and encourage the joy of giving back to nonprofits that matter—and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation needs your help!
…
Give the Gift of Colonial Williamsburg with a Present from the Past!
Looking for meaningful gifts this holiday season? Delight your loved ones by giving a gift that makes a difference: a Present from the Past from Colonial Williamsburg.
…
Welcome to Fall with the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership!
Editor’s Note: The Colonial Williamsburg Center for Teaching, Learning, and Leadership is joining the Making History blog to bring education-related resources and news straight to your inbox, along with the latest news and “freshest advices.”
With classes underway in the nation’s schools, educators nationwide have Colonial Williamsburg on their side in telling America’s enduring story—and making it engaging as well as educational. A total of 433 educators spent part of their summers at Colonial Williamsburg, learning to bring an interactive, interdisciplinary focus to American history and social studies.
…
Art Museums Reach New Audiences Online Through Sotheby’s Partnership
When you have world-class collections such as we have at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg (known individually as the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, now celebrating its 60th anniversary year, and the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum), you want to share them with as broad an audience as possible beyond the visitors who already come through our doors.
…
Haunting on DoG Street Returns!
Join us as we celebrate the Halloween season with new evening programs, ghost tours, spooky carriage rides, museum talks, and trick-or-treating on DoG Street.
…
John Ross Hamant, 1949 - 2017: An Appreciation
It is with heavy hearts that we note the passing of longtime Colonial Williamsburg Foundation employee and veteran character interpreter, John Hamant.
…
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 124
- Next Page »