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Governor's Palace
The guide was updated:Standing as a beacon for Revolutionary sentiments and British dissipation, the Governor's Palace has served as the residence to both royal and elected governors of Virginia. There are sword and gun displays, as well as a grand ballroom. Exit the palace to discover a world of manicured gardens.
Useful Information
- Address: 300 Palace Green Street, Williamsburg
- Website: www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/locations/governors-palace
- Phone: +1 800 447 8679
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A trip to Williamsburg is not complete without a visit to Colonial Williamsburg. Exit the 21st century and step into the 1700s, where you can explore period homes, town buildings, and craft stores that have been restored for guests. Reenactments take place daily, from court sessions to the battlefield. Families are invited to watch artisans produce goods like glass and steelworks using only colonial methods. Come and engage in the excitement of colonial America.
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Governor's Palace
Standing as a beacon for Revolutionary sentiments and British dissipation, the Governor's Palace has served as the residence to both royal and elected governors of Virginia. There are sword and gun displays, as well as a grand ballroom. Exit the palace to discover a world of manicured gardens.
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Historic Jamestowne
Historic Jamestowne is the site of America’s first permanent English settlement. The area is now preserved and protected, allowing for the continuation of Jamestowne’s historic relevance and magnetism. The site now features various facilities, interpretive experiences, and programs for visitors, promoting the history of America's birthplace.
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The Wren Building
The Wren Building, on the campus of William & Mary, is the oldest college building in the U.S. and one of Williamsburg’s most historic sites. Built between 1695 and 1700, it has survived fires, restorations, and centuries of history. Visitors can step inside to see colonial-era architecture, hear stories about the college’s past, and get a feel for early American education. If you’re in the area, it’s worth a quick visit—especially if you’re exploring Colonial Williamsburg.
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Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum showcases American folk art, from handcrafted furniture and carved toys to colorful quilts and portraits. The collection highlights the creativity of everyday people from the 18th and 19th centuries, with exhibits that range from intricate needlework to whimsical weather vanes.
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DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum houses an impressive collection of 18th- and 19th-century furniture, ceramics, silver, and paintings from Britain and America. It’s a great place to see how design and craftsmanship evolved over time. The museum also hosts lectures, musical performances, and rotating exhibits.
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Waller Mill Park
Waller Mill Park is a quiet spot just outside Williamsburg, built around a 360-acre lake. It’s a great place for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, or just renting a boat and getting out on the water. There are also hiking trails, picnic areas, and a dog park, making it a solid choice for a relaxing outdoor break.
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Busch Gardens
Busch Gardens Williamsburg brings a European twist to the classic theme park experience. Each section is themed after a different country—German beer halls, Italian piazzas, and Scottish villages—all with plenty of rides, shows, and food to match. The park is known for its world-class roller coasters, including Apollo’s Chariot and Griffon, plus family-friendly attractions and seasonal events like Howl-O-Scream.
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Water Country USA
Water Country USA is the go-to spot for cooling off in Williamsburg’s warmer months. The park has a mix of high-speed water slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers, plus big-name rides like Jet Scream and Aquazoid Amped, a special effects-packed raft adventure. Hours vary by season, so check the website before heading out.
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York River State Park
York River State Park is where freshwater and saltwater meet, creating a unique ecosystem filled with diverse wildlife. The park has miles of hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian trails, plus opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and fossil hunting along the riverbank. History buffs can check out programs on the area's colonial and Native American past. It’s a great spot for a day outdoors—just pack a picnic and explore.
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Yorktown Wine Festival
The Yorktown Wine & Oyster Festival is a must-visit for wine lovers and seafood fans alike. Taking place in October at Riverwalk Landing, this waterfront event brings together Virginia wineries, local oyster vendors, live music, and artisan booths. Sip on regional wines, sample freshly shucked oysters, and take in views of the York River as you explore.
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Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
Established in 1674, Bruton Parish Episcopal Church has been a cornerstone of faith and history in Williamsburg. The current building, dating back to 1715, continues to host regular services, welcoming both parishioners and visitors. The church is renowned for its Candlelight Concert series, offering over 120 recitals and concerts annually, featuring musicians from around the world. Visitors are welcome to attend noonday prayers, held Monday through Saturday, and the Holy Eucharist at 11 a.m. on Wednesdays. Sunday services are also open to all. For the most current schedule and event details, it's advisable to check the church's official website.
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Go Ape Zipline and Adventure Park
Go Ape Zipline & Adventure Park offers a variety of outdoor activities suitable for all ages. Located in Freedom Park, just minutes from downtown Williamsburg, the park features treetop adventures with ziplines, rope courses, and unique obstacles. Visitors can also enjoy axe throwing and outdoor escape room challenges. The park is open year-round, providing a fun and interactive experience for families, friends, and groups.
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