Sunday, June 10, 2018

Colonial Williamsburg - Part 1

May 26-29th, Memorial Weekend

Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum that presents part of the historic district of Williamsburg, Virginia, which at one time was the capital of Colonial Virginia. It is 301 acres with buildings from the 18th century, as well as restored and reconstructed buildings, resulting in an interpretation of a colonial American city. The main street is the Duke of Gloucester Street and it was a wonderful place to visit.

First stop: The Governor's Palace. 



The Entry Way walls were totally covered with weapons
to show the might of England's King George. Not a good
decorating idea.





Ball Room


The back






The Kitchen. They were actually cooking.

The Capitol Building