WILLIAMSBURG — The iconic Goodwin Building is back in business in Merchants Square as the administrative headquarters of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Opened in 1940 and named for W.A.R.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Those who come to Colonial Williamsburg on a nostalgia trip will find some of what they are looking for. The fife-and-drum corps can still be found marching down Duke of Gloucester ...
On our recent visit to Colonial Williamsburg, we saw lots of brick. Bricks were the paver of choice throughout the historic area, not to mention the surrounding neighborhoods and the Visitor’s Center.
WILLIAMSBURG — The parking situation in Merchants Square will not be exacerbated by the return of administrative offices to the Goodwin Building, a Colonial Williamsburg spokesperson said. For the ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Archaeologists discovered the foundation of a 1600s house during the construction of the new Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center in Colonial Williamsburg. “It ...
Colonial Williamsburg plans to reconstruct a market house on its grounds with the help of a $1 million gift from one of the owners of McLean-based Mars Inc. The market house is the third major ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Archaeologists are digging up the past at Colonial Williamsburg, and their most recent find was a house that dates back to 1660. They found it while they were building a new ...
WILLIAMSBURG — By next summer, visitors to Colonial Williamsburg will have a new and closer option for accessing historic sites along Duke of Gloucester Street. Colonial Williamsburg has begun the ...
The Grand Illumination and its introduction to the Colonial Williamsburg holiday season has developed over the years from a variety of old traditions — some English, some early American and some ...
The remains of a home believed to date to the late 17th century belonging to an "affluent" owner have been unearthed in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. During an excavation, archaeologists identified ...
WILLIAMSBURG — By Friday morning, the old schoolhouse had been laid on steel I-beams and jacked 7 feet in the air. The only thing left to do was turn on the Mack truck’s engine and start the journey.
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Archaeologists discovered the foundation of a 1600s house during the construction of the new Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center in Colonial Williamsburg. “It ...