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Hotels & Dining
Stay and savor among historically inspired and contemporary creative hotels and cuisine for an unforgettable experience.
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Traditions at Williamsburg Lodge
Carry on traditions—or start some new ones—in a comfortable and classic environment at Traditions in the Williamsburg Lodge. Chef Justin Haynes and Restaurant Manager Stephanie Wise give Mid-Atlantic cuisine a modern twist during daily breakfast and lunch service. Walk-in only. We are happy to accommodate any allergies you have. Most dishes can be prepared gluten-free.
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Stay, Play & Learn Itinerary
No matter what school looks like for your family, Colonial Williamsburg is the place to bring the lessons to life! We have all of the kids activities to make your family vacation fun for the whole family.Explore the Art Museums exhibitions, meet the people who contributed to the beginnings of …
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Stewed Spinage and Eggs
These two ingredients have gone together for ages. This simple classic combination with the orange added is light fare for breakfast, or as an addition for lunch and dinner.
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A Day at Colonial Williamsburg
With a plethora of activities in Colonial Williamsburg, a day trip seems impossible to plan. Our experts share tips to help you make the most out of your visit.
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Handling the Heat
Editor’s Note: Updated June 2021
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Community Outreach during COVID-19
Covid-19 has been a trying time in the greater Williamsburg area. Learn about the community outreach efforts deployed by the Colonial Williamsburg team.
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Spinage Toasts
These toasts might work for an appetizer or a light lunch. It’s great as a side dish with pork, lamb, or even beef.
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How to Make a Market Wallet
A market wallet is an all-purpose bag used in the 18th century as a substitution for plastic bags. Read on to learn how to make a market wallet at home.
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Familiar Bedfellows
American commerce and politics have long been entangled
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Still Growing Up
Garden Symposium Celebrates 70 Years of Balancing Beauty and Ecology
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Pear Fanfare
Today’s varieties belie the fruit’s fussy reputation in the 18th century
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School, Youth & Adult Group Visit Information
Our website is full of information and resources to help you make the most of your visit. Explore the entire site and in particular, the links below, to plan and prepare for your Colonial Williamsburg experience.
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Know Before You Go
Planning your visit? Find out what's open, where to park, how to reserve a carriage ride and more!
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The Story of Lena Richard
Today the Travis House contains offices and sits in its original location at the corner of Francis and Henry. But once upon a time, it was a Colonial Williamsburg restaurant at the foot of Palace Green, and it was where a talented chef with an entrepreneurial knack built a national …
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10 Ways to Beat the Heat this Summer
There’s no denying it! June, July, and August are some of the hottest months of the year in Virginia. We've put together a list of things to do at Colonial Williamsburg that will help you beat the summer heat.
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Conservators Reflect on Their Professional History at 50th-Anniversary Conference
Perrine Lesaux, Assistant Conservator of Paper, Kirsten Moffitt, Conservator & Materials Analyst, Shelley Svoboda, Senior Paintings Conservator, Chris Swan, Senior Wooden Artifacts Conservator, Sarah Towers, Assistant Conservator of Wooden Artifacts and Upholstery, and Pam Young, Senior Paper Conservator attended the American Institute for Conservation’s 50th Annual Meeting’s Virtual conference. It …
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Onsite Summer Program Participant’s Guide
We are delighted to have you join us for an exciting session learning our nation’s history. We hope this guide will answer any questions you may have about the Teacher Institute.