Lose yourself in the Spirit of ’76! Hear the stirring sounds of Revolutionary War field music, courtesy of the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums. Join the corps as they march down Duke of Gloucester Street.
On Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, march with the Fife and Drum Corps from Market Square (behind the Courthouse) to Capitol Circle.
Then, on Saturdays, march with the Fife and Drum Corps from Capitol Circle to Palace Green.
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Other Experiences
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Performance: Pursuing Happiness
Witness imagined conversations between Thomas Jefferson, John Locke, and King George III to discover the ghosts behind Jefferson’s drafts of the Declaration of Independence.
Art Museums Admission
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Presentation: Excavation to Programming
Join a Nation Builder and a Colonial Williamsburg Archaeologist as they discuss important sites in Williamsburg from the 18th century to today.
Art Museums Admission
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Flute Choir Concert
Enjoy a candlelit concert by Ensemble Ottavino from Hampton Roads, directed by Melvin Lauf, Jr.
Open to the Public