The Seven Years' War was a long and bloody conflict that had a tremendous cost to the combatants and non-combatants involved. Join Colonel George Washington as he relates his personal experiences in the war and discusses the physical and mental toll that frontier fighting took on individuals on all sides. The program will deal with war violence and trauma. Content warning and parental guidance advised.

Other Experiences
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Music: Fife & Drum March
The Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums, representing military field musicians, march from the Capitol to the Palace Green.
Open to the Public
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Evening Program: Music at the Raleigh Tavern
Explore how music shaped identity in the newly independent United States through musical entertainment featuring songs and pieces enjoyed in post-Revolutionary America.
Open to the Public
Event Ticket
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Performance: Entertainments at the Play House
Jug Broke Theatre Co. members discuss and demonstrate the 18th-century theatre world as it pertains to Williamsburg, both past and present.
CW Admission