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American History at its Best

American History at its Best: Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Studying history may not seem like a huge priority, but the more we learn about the past, the better we understand the present, and the easier it is to create better paths to the future. The truth is, history is closer than […]

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Get Outside this Winter in the Historic Triangle

If winter’s chill is your signal to head inside, we think you should reconsider! These outdoor activities are for every personality and you can do them all winter long in Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, Virginia. Check out these ideas to get outside this Winter in the Historic Triangle.   Busch Gardens Mardi Gras  Let the […]

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The Best Holiday Music in Williamsburg​​

What is it about Christmas music that makes us feel so good inside? Well, according to experts—it’s nostalgia! We all know that music can stimulate our brain’s pleasure centers, but Christmas music is so strongly associated with positive memories that there are few musical experiences like it. This led us to our search for where […]

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Winter in Williamsburg

Baby, it’s cold outside… But that shouldn’t stop you from living your best life, even if it may require a few more layers! There’s still fun to be had when you spend your Winter in Williamsburg, and we’ve got the perfect guide for you to make the most of this season. Check out this handy […]

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Give Thanks in Colonial Williamsburg

As we begin to reflect on what we’re grateful for, a few things remain constant: our family, our friends, shelter over our heads, and food on our plates. Thanksgiving week is full of festive events for the whole family, and where better to celebrate and share the season’s traditions than the home of living history? […]

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The Night Awaits in Williamsburg

Now that sweater weather is officially here, you might be tempted to stay inside when the sun goes down. But in Colonial Williamsburg, you’d be seriously missing out… the night awaits in Williamsburg! Take your pick of these seven evening events that promise beauty, excitement, and even a few goosebumps to make you feel alive!  […]

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Change Your Perspective

It does us a lot of good to change things up every once in a while and see things from a new perspective. After all, that’s what vacations are all about—getting out of your normal routine to see the world in a new light. Studies show that vacations are not only good for you, but […]

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Fall Events in Colonial Williamsburg

The chill in the air that means fall is closer than you think! As we transition into the next season, we are so excited to share what’s in store for Fall events in Colonial Williamsburg. This living history museum comes alive in a whole new way in autumn with special programming for everyone! So grab […]

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Virginia Living Museum

The Virginia Living Museum is just 20 minutes south of King’s Creek in Williamsburg, Virginia, and makes a wonderful day trip if you’re in the Historic Triangle for an extended visit. The VLM offers incredible educational resources for any age. Amazing events and exhibits are held throughout the year, all aimed at observing, interacting with, […]

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Your Ticket to Colonial Williamsburg

When you stay at King’s Creek in Williamsburg, Virginia, you have access to a spectrum of unique experiences—from thrilling rides at an award-winning theme park to the chance to step back in time at the country’s largest living history museum. In Colonial Williamsburg, a 300-acre American history museum, there is so much to see, do, […]

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