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The main draw in Williamsburg is Colonial Williamsburg. Colonial Williamsburg takes up a ton of space and has lots of things to do, so we've broken it up into specific attractions.


Bruton Parish Church

The Bruton Parish Church building actually dates back to 1715. Much of the building is original brick. Some of the window glass is original glass.

Submitted: July 10, 2006


Capitol

The Capitol building is, in many ways, the birthplace of American government. Some of the earliest steps towards independence took place here.

Submitted: July 10, 2006


Colonial Parkway

Scenic and useful!

If Cornwallis had had access to the Parkway, the country might be a very different place.

Submitted: July 18, 2006


Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center

The Visitor Center is your first stop in exploring Colonial Williamsburg.

Submitted: July 10, 2006


Governor's Palace

The Governor's Palace is where the Governors lived, of course. Seven of them, plus both Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson.

Submitted: July 10, 2006


Magazine

The Magazine is where the colony stored arms and munitions. If you want to see guns and other weaponry, this is the place.

Submitted: July 10, 2006


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