
Colonial Williamsburg, Part II: Bruton Church to the Capitol
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Maureen Reigh Quinn
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In part two of our tour of Colonial Williamsburg, we step back in time once again to get a closer look at the picturesque town and the fascinating residents who lived and worked here. On this tour we leave the elegant mansions behind and visit with the merchants, the tradesmen, and the artisans who created the everyday fabric of this historic community. We're starting at one of the earliest churches in Virginia, Bruton Parish Church. Along the way we'll see the first public mental institution established in the country, we'll stop by one of Virginia's early arsenals, and we'll pass properties once owned by Martha Washington's relatives. Fittingly, we finish at the first building in America to be called the Capitol—the place that saw the beginnings of American independence.
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- R. W. Tether
- 11-21-22
Very helpful and interesting
We bought these for our trip to Williamsburg and they did not disappoint. I’ve been there several times and wanted to know more.
They bring up much more than one will get from group tours and provide specific insights that will make the experience much more pleasurable.
Well worth the time if you love the areas.
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