A T-shaped chimney now marks the spot of the 18th-century meeting place of the "ancient and loyal Society of free and accepted Masons." Members of the Williamsburg chapter included such notable figures as Peyton Randolph, Peter Pelham, Bishop James Madison, St. George Tucker, and James Monroe. This building was reconstructed in 1931.
Come Explore In Person
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Williamsburg Woodlands Conference Center
The Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites offers 12,812 spectacular square feet of meeting space available for up to 300 people. It features a large outdoor terrace overlooking a stream and a waterfall.
Open to the Public
Handicap Accessible
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Chiswell-Bucktrout Kitchen
Stay in the Heart of the Historic Area
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The Quarter
Stay in the Heart of the Historic Area