Key | Imgs | Short Description |
2015_VA_CWT_Williamsburg_150324 | 151 | CWT -- Press Conference: Williamsburg w/Anheuser-Busch (2015) GOV. TERRY MCAULIFFE JOINS ANHEUSER-BUSCH AND CIVIL WAR TRUST TO ANNOUNCE BATTLEFIELD DONATION AT WILLIAMSBURG
Partnership results in largest part of Civil War battlefield of Williamsburg ever set aside for preservation
Williamsburg, Va. (March 24, 2015) – At a news conference today, Virginia... |
2012_VA_CWT_Wburg_Walk_120921 | 39 | CWT Grand Review (2012) in Williamsburg, VA -- Williamsburg Walking Tour |
2005_VA_Will_Bassett | 25 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Bassett Hall This 18th-century country home is name for Martha Washington's nephew, Burwell Bassett, who owned it 1800-39. Later, it was the home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller in the 1930s and 1940s. It was here that he stayed for 6-to-8 weeks a year to check on the status of the... |
2005_VA_Will_Bruton | 12 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Bruton Parish Church |
2006_VA_Will_Bruton | 8 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Bruton Parish Church |
1965_VA_Williamsburg | 1 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Colonial Williamsburg |
1987_VA_Williamsburg | 8 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Colonial Williamsburg Including Pat Augustine |
1996_VA_Williamsburg | 2 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Colonial Williamsburg |
2006_VA_Will_Main | 73 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Colonial Williamsburg Various places seen here from http://www.history.org
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2012_VA_Williamsburg | 14 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Colonial Williamsburg |
2006_VA_Will_Collapse | 18 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Colonial Williamsburg ("Collapse of Royal Government") Colonial Williamsburg brings you “Revolutionary City,” a dynamic two-hour event that reflects Williamsburg’s role in one of America’s defining historical periods. Each day, the east end of the Historic Area comes alive as you become a part of the town’s activities. Witness the collapse of the royal... |
2006_VA_Will_Courthouse | 9 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Courthouse |
2005_VA_Will_DeWitt | 90 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum |
2006_VA_Will_DeWitt | 21 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum |
2005_VA_Will_DeWittM | 46 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum -- Masterworks This is a nice gallery with a number of fine paintings, a beautiful silver collection, lots of guns (including some cut apart pieces showing you how they work), and a number of changing exhibits. |
1965_VA_Will_Governor | 2 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Governor's Palace |
1987_VA_Will_Governor | 4 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Governor's Palace |
1996_VA_Will_Governor | 10 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Governor's Palace |
2005_VA_Will_Governor | 44 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Governor's Palace |
2006_VA_Will_Governor | 60 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Governor's Palace |
2006_VA_Will_Magazine | 22 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Magazine and Guard House |
2005_VA_Will_Review | 12 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Military Review This is a demonstration of fifes, drums, artillery, and muskets. |
2005_VA_Will_Main | 39 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Miscellaneous |
2005_VA_Will_Hospital | 14 | VA -- Williamsburg -- Public Hospital of 1773 This is where the crazies were sent in the good old days. In 1770, the Virginia House of Burgesses, in accordance with a request by the British governor, enacted a law providing "for the Support and Maintenance of Ideots, Lunatics, and other Persons of unsound Minds."
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2005_VA_Will_Capitol | 14 | VA -- Williamsburg -- The Capitol The Capitol building was completed in 1705. It was destroyed by fire in 1747 and rebuilt. It served as the state capitol until it was moved to Richmond during the American Revolution. So it was here that Patrick Henry first started making his inflammatory speeches (but "Give Me Liberty or Give Me... |