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Governor's Palace
The guide was updated:Standing as a beacon for Revolutionary sentiments and British dissipation, the Governor's Palace has served as the residence to both royal and elected governors of Virginia. There are sword and gun displays, as well as a grand ballroom. Exit the palace to discover a world of manicured gardens.
Useful Information
- Address: Northern End of Palace Green, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA
- Website: www.colonialwilliamsburg.com
- Phone: +1 800 447 8679
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Historic Jamestowne is the site of America’s first permanent English settlement. The area is now preserved and protected, allowing for the continuation of Jamestowne’s historic relevance and magnetism. The site now features various facilities, interpretive experiences and programs for visitors, promoting the history of America's birthplace. People from all around the world come to historic Jamestowne to explore archaeological findings and perspectives.
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Wren Building
Among the wealth of Williamsburg's attractions is the Wren Building, located on campus of William & Mary College. Built between 1695 and 1700, the Wren Building is both the oldest college building in the United States and the oldest of Williamsburg's restored public buildings. The building is open for visitors to explore a part of Williamsburg history.
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Yorktown Sailing Charters: Schooner Alliance
Experience the beauty of the Virginian coast with Yorktown Sailing Charters. Sailing tours launch from Yorktown port to take passengers along the York River as the crew immerses you in the fabulous history of the area. Sail past the battlefield where America earned its independence and gaze over the waters for dolphins and osprey. Offering more than just schooners, the Yorktown Sailing Charters have week-long Caribbean cruises and more.
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Busch Gardens
Visit Europe without ever having to leave the United States at Busch Gardens! The park combines the charm and excitement of England, France, Italy, Germany, Scotland, and Ireland in one adventure land. In addition to over 100 thrilling rides and attractions, there are live shows, shopping centers, and dining facilities.
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Water Country USA
Water Country USA is perfect for Williamsburg's warm spring and summer days. The whole family can splash about at slides and rides like the Jet Scream, or discover the world's largest special effects raft ride down the Aquazoid. Because the hours change according to season, be sure to check the website for details.
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Colonial Williamsburg
A trip to Williamsburg is not complete without a visit to Colonial Williamsburg. Exit the 21st century and step into the 1700s, where you can explore period homes, town buildings, and craft stores that have been restored for guests. Reenactments take place daily, from court sessions to the battlefield. Families are invited to watch as artisans produce goods like glass and steelworks using only colonial methods. Come and engage in the excitement of colonial America.
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Golden Horseshoe Golf Club
The Golden Horsehoe Golf Club has been one of Williamsburg's finest gems since 1963. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. himself, the course has a par of 71 and a slope rating of 144. The course spans 6,817 yards and offers terrain for every type of golfer. Be sure to pack your clubs and enjoy the scenic beauty of the Golden Horseshoe.
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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum carries folk art and 19th century household items. Exhibits showcase paintings, furniture, toys, kitchenware, needlework, carvings, and more. There is something for every eye and expression at the museum.
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DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum presents a collection of 18th and 19th century arts and antiques from Great Britain and America. There are also lectures and musical performances held. After touring, stop by the store for a selection of books, music, jewelry, and other products, followed by a sandwich or drink at the Museum Café.
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Waller Mill Park
Waller Mill Park contains a pretty lake, hiking trails, and activities for every age. Fishing, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and other aquatic activities are allowed on the lake. There are also shelters that can accommodate 25 to 150 people, picnic tables, fields, and playgrounds.
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York River State Park
Freshwater and saltwater coalesce at the York River State Park, creating the perfect habitat for aquatic and plant life. Not only can adventurers hike, mountain bike, ride horses, and swim, but programs and activities are available to explore the colonial and Native American history and artifacts of the area. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a splendid day outdoors.
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Yorktown Wine Festival
For only about $25, wine lovers and those seeking to have a great time in general can stop by the Yorktown Wine Festival. Some of Virginia's finest wines will be on display at this premier wine festival. Make sure to take home a bottle or two to remember your trip.
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Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
The Bruton Parish Episcopal Church was constructed in 1674 and still holds church services to this day. The church's patronage has included myriads of patriots from the Revolution and other Virginians. Over 120 recitals and concerts are held annually. Visitors are invited to attend noonday prayers every Monday through Saturday and the Holy Eucharist at 11a.m. on Wednesdays, as well as Sunday services.
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Governor's Palace
Standing as a beacon for Revolutionary sentiments and British dissipation, the Governor's Palace has served as the residence to both royal and elected governors of Virginia. There are sword and gun displays, as well as a grand ballroom. Exit the palace to discover a world of manicured gardens.
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Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course
Go Ape is a treetop thrill course, with zip lines, obstacles, and other adventure rides. There are also junior treetop adventures. Be prepared to have fun above and between the trees, hills, and scenery of Williamsburg.
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