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Quote: Water Country USA is loads of fun for the entire family. My kids are 3, 6, and 7 and we were all able to go on practically everything. If your kids are not as young as mine, then you’ll be able to get to every Read More
Quote: Jamestown Settlement took us by surprise with its variety of educational and entertaining experiences. This living history museum celebrates the 1606 arrival in the New World of 105 men and boys aboard three Read More
Quote: While Virginia isn’t well known for its wines, it is the number five state in the US for wine production, behind California, New York, Oregon and Washington. During colonial times, it was the law that all Read More
Quote: Bruton Parish was formed in1674 by merging earlier parishes in Williamsburg, Virginia, dating to 1633. It was named for an English Parish on the River Brue in Somerset, where it’s founding fathers, Governor Sir Read More
Quote: Located on North Henry Street is the reconstructed Public Hospital of 1773. The hospital occupies the ground level of the building and shares a glimpse into how the mentally ill were taken care of in the 18th Read More
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Quote: Abby Aldrich Rockefeller and her husband John D. Rockefeller, Jr. are largely responsible for the reconstruction and restoration of Colonial Williamsburg. In addition Abby had a large collection of American Folk Read More
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Quote: After checking into our hotel, Will & I headed off to Pirates Cove to play some mini golf. It's located close to the Big K-Mart on the right side of the road as you come into town. We found our way to the Read More