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Colonial Williamsburg - Living History

Submitted by Sharon Kudlowitz, September 7, 2010
Fall in Williamsburg, Virginia

A visit to Colonial Williamsburg is a terrific opportunity to slip into another century. Walking among tradesmen, aristocrats, slaves and merchants along dusty streets lined with immaculately reconstructed buildings was as close as I’ll get to experiencing life in pre-Revolutionary War America. Shut your eyes, take a deep breath and you’re in 1770s America - there were no “United States” then.... Read More

Williamsburg: Whither Doth Thou Goest?

Submitted by Dan Holland, June 4, 2009
The Capitol, Williamsburg, Virgina

     If you’re planning a driving trip to Williamsburg, Va., be sure to have a good AAA map (or GPS unit) and a lot of patience. For those who haven’t visited this popular vacation destination, be advised that the streets twist, wind, and split off in every direction imaginable. To further add to the confusion, the street signs are purposely designed to be unobtrusive, making them somewhat difficult to see.
 
Before a visit to Williamsburg with my family, I had highlighted the route to our hotel on a TripTik strip map—a task which I perform daily... Read More

Colonial Williamsburg Attractions Open Year Round

Submitted by Nancy Woodard, June 4, 2009
The Governor's Palace - Williamsburg, VA
Question: Audrey Putman asks: We are headed to Williamsburg VA Sept. 12-19. What will the weather be like? Attractions and activities still available after Labor Day?

Answer: AAA senior writer Nancy Woodard says: In September, it is still seasonably warm in Williamsburg with temperatures averaging 74 degrees during the day and a bit cooler in the evening. Attractions in the historic area are open throughout the year. When you arrive in Williamsburg, be sure to stop first at the Visitor's Center to get a copy of This Week which will... Read More

 



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