WILLIAMSBURG— Busch Gardens Williamsburg kicked off its holiday season with the opening of Christmas Town, which is ...
The Rockefeller Room is named for Abby and John D. Rockefeller Jr., who were among those behind the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg. With its soothing colors, intimate tables and plush ...
WILLIAMSBURG – On Veterans Day Weekend, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation continues its tradition of military outreach by offering free admission to all active-duty military, reservists ...
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The museum, Colonial Williamsburg, also has identified more than 80 children who lined its pinewood benches in the 1760s. They include Aberdeen, 5, who was enslaved by a saddle and harness maker.
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Janice Canaday, Colonial Williamsburg Foundations African American community engagement manager, stands ...
The Colonial Williamsburg school house first opened on Sept. 29, 1760, and over two and a half centuries later it is being preserved and honored. The historic Bray School building was where teachers ...
The museum, Colonial Williamsburg, also has identified more than 80 children who lined its pinewood benches in the 1760s.
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The museum, Colonial Williamsburg, also has identified more than 80 children who lined its pinewood benches in the 1760s. They include Aberdeen, 5, who was enslaved by a saddle and harness maker.
The museum, Colonial Williamsburg, also has identified more than 80 children who lined its pinewood benches in the 1760s. They include Aberdeen, 5, who was enslaved by a saddle and harness maker.