Washington’s road to Revolution was a path that took him from loyal citizen of the crown, to eventually leading a war against his king, but it did not happen overnight. Join George Washington before he leaves for Congress in 1774 to learn about how the year’s events affected life both publicly and privately.
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Other Experiences
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Presentation: Good Stories about Great Stuff
Join a curator, conservator, educator, archaeologist, or historian to discover who created the object, who owned it, and how it ended up in the Colonial Williamsburg Collection.
Art Museums Admission
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Presentation: The Powder Magazine's Modern History
This talk, exploring the period from 1889 to present, will examine the more recent preservation and interpretation history of the Magazine.
Art Museums Admission
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Military Ceremony: Inspection and Drill
Colonial Williamsburg Military Programs and Fifes & Drums will recruit participants to assist in a military review on Market Square, followed by a drill and firing demonstration.
Open to the Public