WILLIAMSBURG — At just 4 years old, Ethan Rose is already something of a budding history enthusiast. Last year, the preschooler from Washington, D.C., had an archaeology phase, and right now, his ...
Colonial Williamsburg, the country’s largest living history museum, has been bringing to life the Founding Fathers and reenacting some of America’s defining origin moments through costumed ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — From woodworkers to tailors, there are a lot of different historic trades jobs in Colonial Williamsburg, but some of these trades or skills are dying or are no longer taught, so ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Preparations are underway for the next phase of the project focused on the original First Baptist Church site in Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. Now known as the African Baptist ...
Laurita and Lauren tour Colonial Williamsburg, the largest U.S. history living museum in the world. Laurita and Lauren tour Colonial Williamsburg, the largest U.S. history living museum in the world, ...
The annual brickmaking process covers many months, culminating in October and November with the building of a kiln — a new ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin and Virginia First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin kicked off their 4th of July celebration last week by presenting a Spirit of Virginia Award to The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. The ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — In honor of Juneteenth, Colonial Williamsburg isn't just looking back. It's making steps forward. Thursday, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for the reconstructed African Baptist ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Two important sites in Williamsburg’s Black history took the spotlight on Thursday as the region observed the holiday celebrating the end of slavery in the United States. Dozens of ...
Thanks to visiting historical sites in Greater Williamsburg, VA, in the aptly named Historic Triangle (Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown), I understand it’s not a statement necessarily made ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — To commemorate Juneteenth, Colonial Williamsburg held several events, including a ribbon cutting on the newly-restored Bray School. Built in 1760, the school began with 24 ...