Planning a vacation is exciting, but it can also be nerve-racking especially when you’re traveling somewhere you’ve never been before. We want your trip to the Revolutionary City to be as unforgettable and as stress-free as possible. So, we’re going to give you a special list of tips and tricks that you can use as your guide….
If These Walls Could Talk: The Transformation of the Prentis Store
Imagine if these walls could talk; what would they say? In this city, the stories would be particularly interesting. From the centuries of triumphs and trials, to times of war and times of peace, many of our historic buildings have seen it all. Throughout the Revolutionary City, there are 88 original buildings in and around the Historic Area, and each has a story to tell.
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Independence, Secrets, and Fashion: Learn About Women in the 18th Century
The celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture, and society has taken place annually since 1978. As Women’s History Month begins, Colonial Williamsburg has several special programs planned that allow you to explore the broad experiences of women during the American Revolutionary era. From the home front to the battlefield, women in Virginia contributed to the founding of our nation and the freedoms we enjoy today….
From Slavery to Freedom: the Struggles of African Americans in the Colonial Capital
In 1865, Congress passed the 13th Amendment which abolished slavery in the United States. And in 1909, the NAACP was created to ensure equality of rights to all people regardless of their race. Since 1976, each president has designated February as Black History Month….
DIY Colonial Ladies Mitts
In the 18th century, women wore mitts with open fingers to allow them to utilize their hands. In the 21st century, the need to use our hands hasn’t changed. But the “work” we need to complete has—all thanks to the digital age and touch screens. What if you could have the best of both worlds?…
What Is There to Do in the Revolutionary City This Winter?
Do the winter blues have you down? A trip to Williamsburg may be the perfect solution to get you out of that slump. Not only do we have plenty of indoor tours, programs, and activities to keep you warm but you may just be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the Revolutionary City covered in a blanket of snow!…
Meet our Historic Trade Interns
Imagine virtually going back in time to the 18th century to complete an internship. Did you know Colonial Williamsburg utilizes many interns each year to assist in our historic trades? In a partnership with the College of William & Mary, the National Institute of American History and Democracy (NIAHD) Program allows students to attend William & Mary for a semester and take courses that are dedicated to their passion for history. Along with classes, students are given the opportunity to intern with our historic trades for about ten hours a week….
The Insiders’ Guide to Grand Illumination
Each year the Sunday of the first full week in December marks a special celebration for Colonial Williamsburg—our annual Grand Illumination celebration. In true 18th-century fashion, we kick off the start of the Christmas season with illuminations, fireworks, and the firing of guns….
Did You Know Colonial Williamsburg is Pet Friendly?
The holiday season in the Revolutionary City is one of my favorites times of the year. But it’s also a time when many people avoid traveling because they don’t want to leave their pets behind. With Christmas right around the corner, I’m going to show you why Williamsburg is an excellent vacation choice for both you and your fur-legged friends!…
Meet Our Colonial Kitties
Do you know what October 29th is? Yes, it’s two days before Halloween, but more importantly—it’s National Cat Day! What a perfect opportunity to introduce you to four very special kitties: Eleanor, Sir Thomas Grey, Molly, and Shilling. A special thanks to our Facebook fan, Fred Blystone, who shared all of the amazing pictures in this blog. He perfectly captured our felines giving quite a bit of “cattitude.”…