Jamestown Settlement

Godspeed, Discovery and Godspeed, Discovery and Susan Constant, re-creations of the English ships that arrived in Virginia in 1607, are moored at Jamestown Settlement. Grinidng corn in Jamestown Settlement's re-created Powhatan Indian village.
Godspeed, Discovery and Susan Constant, re-creations of the English ships that arrived in Virginia in 1607, are moored at Jamestown Settlement.
Address
2110 Jamestown Road
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Region Hampton Roads
Locality James City
Phone: (757) 253-4838
Toll-Free: (888) 593-4682
Fax: (757) 253-5299
Website www.historyisfun.org

Jamestown Settlement, a museum of 17th-century Virginia history, explores America’s first permanent English colony through film, galleries and living history in outdoor re-creations of a Powhatan Indian village, three English ships and colonial fort, and seasonal riverfront discovery area. Guided tours are offered daily.

Expansive gallery exhibits chronicle the nation’s 17th-century beginnings in Virginia in the context of its Powhatan, English and African cultures. 

Admission is $16.00 for adults and $7.50 for ages 6-12. Save 20% with a combination ticket with the Yorktown Victory Center, a museum of the American Revolution: $20.50 adults, $10.25 ages 6-12. Children under 6 free. Free parking.


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Admission Fee: $16.00 adults, $7.50 ages 6-12. Save 20% with a value-saving combination ticket with the Yorktown Victory Center, a museum of the American Revolution: $20.50 adults, $10.25 ages 6-12. Children under 6 are free. Free parking.

Last Updated: 3/13/2013 3:43 PM
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