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    Brick House Shop

    The Brick House Shop is a two-bedroom house located behind the main Brick House Tavern on Botetourt Street. In the …

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    Chiswell-Bucktrout Kitchen

    The Chiswell-Bucktrout Kitchen is a single-room dwelling located on E. Francis Street next door to the Chiswell-Bucktrout House. This property …

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    Colonial Houses

    Imagine a setting filled with authentic period reproductions such as a canopy bed and a crackling fire in the hearth. …

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    David Morton House

    Located near Christiana Campbell's Tavern, the David Morton House lies on the corner of Waller Street and York Street. In …

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    Ewing House

    The Ewing House was owned in the 18th century by Scottish merchant Ebenezer Ewing. This property is located on E. …

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    Ewing Shop

    Originally owned by Ebenezer Ewing, a Scottish merchant, the Ewing Shop is a single-room dwelling located on E. Francis Street, …

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    Ewing Storehouse

    The Ewing Storehouse, originally owned by Scottish merchant, Ebenezer Ewing, is a single-room dwelling located on E. Francis Street, next …

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    George Jackson House

    Patriotic merchant George Jackson owned this property in the 18th century. Jackson is known for chartering a ship, which he …

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    Griffin Hotel

    Discover a getaway of spacious guest rooms with breezy balconies where you can enjoy Williamsburg's natural beauty. Imagine sitting out …

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    Isham Goddin Shop

    This shop was owned in the 18th century by Isham Goddin, a militiaman from New Kent County. He acquired the …

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    Kitchen Forge

    The Kitchen-Forge was owned in the 18th century by Dr. Philip Barraud, who had an established medical practice in town.

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    Lewis House

    This property was owned by Charles Lewis. In the 19th century, the house was razed. In 1948, the house was …

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    Market Square Kitchen

    The Market Square Kitchen is located just behind the Market Square Tavern on Duke of Gloucester Street. The kitchen building …

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    Masonic Kitchen

    A T-shaped chimney now marks the spot of the 18th-century meeting place of the "ancient and loyal Society of free …

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    Moody Kitchen

    The Moody Kitchen is located just behind the Moody House on E. Francis Street. The dwelling was owned in the …

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    Nicholas-Tyler Laundry

    Located on the site of the Nicholas-Tyler House, the Nicholas-Tyler Laundry is named for Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of the …

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    Nicholas-Tyler Office

    Located on the site of the Nicholas-Tyler House, the Nicholas-Tyler Office is named for Robert Carter Nicholas, treasurer of the …

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    Orlando Jones House

    This home is named after Orlando Jones, the grandfather of Martha Dandridge Custis, who would marry George Washington. The house, …

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    Orlando Jones Kitchen

    This outbuilding is located just behind the Orlando Jones House, named for Orlando Jones, the grandfather of Martha Dandridge Custis, …

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    Peter Hay's Kitchen

    Peter Hay was a doctor-apothecary who owned a shop on Duke of Gloucester Street until the mid-18th century. This two-story …

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    Richard Crump House

    Owned by Richard Crump in the 18th century, this house located on Francis Street would later become part of the …

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    Robert Carter Kitchen

    This two-story dwelling is part of the property owned in the 18th century by Robert Carter, serving as Speaker of …

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    The Bracken Kitchen

    The Bracken Kitchen is located just behind the Bracken Tenement on Francis Street. Owned at the end of the 18th …

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    The Quarter

    This early 19th-century cottage boasts a prominent location on E. Francis Street, just in front of the Williamsburg Inn. When …

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    Williamsburg Inn

    Experience true luxury at the newly reimagined Williamsburg Inn. Offering an all-new modern and luxury experience while staying true to …

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    Williamsburg Lodge

    Enjoy a relaxing hotel escape in the heart of the Historic Area. Just steps from the action, the inviting lodge …

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    Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites

    Your adventure begins at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites, conveniently located next to the Visitor Center. With our exclusive …