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Outdoor Fun in Colonial Williamsburg

If you and your family are totally over being cooped up inside, there’s good news! Colonial Williamsburg’s new safety protocols go above and beyond to keep you safe. Plus, you don’t even have to go indoors to trace the footsteps of the very people who built our nation. Here is some outdoor fun in Colonial […]

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Colonial Williamsburg is Open on a Limited Scale

As the state gradually reopens for business, phase two signals the reopening of important sites in the Historic Triangle. The world’s largest living history museum has opened to the public— yes, that’s right, Colonial Williamsburg is open on a limited scale.  Each of the following sites has reopened in accordance with site-specific safety protocols required […]

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12 Fun Things

How is everyone? Hopefully you’re doing a lot of FaceTiming/Zooming/WhatsApping with friends and family, trying out new recipes, and managing to stay sane. As we head into the weekend, we thought you’d enjoy a little distraction with these 12 fun things.  1.Extra time on our hands may be resulting in a recent surge in online […]

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Three Colonial Recipes to Try at Home

It’s no secret that banana bread has become the official quarantine comfort food. And that’s because with so much more time (and maybe mushy bananas?) on our hands, we’re heading to our kitchens to seek out a fun way to employ our skills that yields a tasty treat. Keep reading for three Colonial recipes to […]

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What’s New in Colonial Williamsburg

If you’ve never been to Colonial Williamsburg, it might be time to…step back in time. This 18th-century city is the world’s largest living history museum, a walkable oasis with over 40 sites and trade shops, four historic taverns, and two incredible art museums—not to mention close proximity to shopping and dining destinations in Merchants Square. Keep […]

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A Travel Guide: The Historical Triangle

The end of summer is fast approaching, and back to school is here once again. While the kids have probably enjoyed their break from the classroom, it’s almost time to regain focus and prepare for the year ahead. If you’re looking for a way to get your family excited about learning, we have the perfect idea! Stay with us at King’s Creek, conveniently located next to the Historic Triangle, and encounter living history.  

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Your Williamsburg Trip Itinerary is Here

When the weather heats up, we almost instinctively begin craving a vacation. If you’ve been wanting to plan a stress-free spring break or a short and sweet weekend getaway, Colonial Williamsburg may be just what you need.

The historic district offers everything from fascinating guided tours to hands-on, history-related activities that are fun for the whole family. It’s no surprise that the New York Times listed it as one of the 52 Places to Go in 2019!

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