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On the campus of William and Mary the Wren Building was built in 1695.
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Brafferton was originally constructed in 1723 for use as an Indian school. During the Civil War, the building was used as quarters for commanding ... More Info
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Bruton Parish Church, one of the area's oldest churches, was used as a hospital before, during and after the Battle of Williamsburg. The cemetery ... More Info
The site of PINEY GROVE was first the homeland of the Chickahominy tribe. The original portion of PINEY GROVE was built circa 1790 on the ... More Info
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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation operates two world-class museums whose collections enhance and enrich the guest experience beyond the living ... More Info
Built in 1715, the Magazine has served as a storage space for weapons and ammunition for centuries. Located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, ... More Info
James City County Courthouse More Info
Williamsburg Library Theatre More Info
The Williamsburg Regional Library has a variety of resources on the Civil War on the Peninsula. In addition to titles in the both the reference and ... More Info
Great art gallery featuring the work of nationally-known contemporary artist Nancy Thomas. Nancy's art appears in the homes of thousands of ... More Info
One of the largest eighteenth-century residences in Williamsburg, the Wythe House was looted by Union troops during their occupation of the town. ... More Info
Williamsburg Area Discover the Arts Trail More Info
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This commemorative monument was built in 1908 by the Daughters of the Confederacy and the citizens of Williamsburg and James City County to honor ... More Info
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