Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum with restored buildings and actors in period costumes making 18th century history come alive. It’s picturesque and well done.
While driving through five states to get from Minnesota to Virginia we started listening to the book 1776 to get a flavor of what was happening during that time period. It was interesting and thought-provoking. It made us think of how a few men together discussed, debated, and made decisions that changed the life of the colonies forever. All the events leading up to our freedom from England is not something we think about much, but it was interesting to have a refresher history lesson. The problems we experience today are not easy and the problems they experienced back then weren’t easy, but it was fun and enlightening to get glimpses of our past played out for us.
To visit these real places from history is an amazing experience and we enjoyed our time in Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown.
11 thoughts on “Colonial Williamsburg”
Wow, what a walk through history! I am sure you will have wonderful memories of this “walk back in time!”
Yes, we do. We had a great time.
This is a spectacular look-see of a significant place and events in history! You concisely explained the key points! I wish you had been my history teacher in high school!
It was fun experiencing this place with you and Dan.
How interesting to “see” history this old.
With what crime was Gary charged? And the results? That “trial” would have been interesting to watch/be part of. Living history makes history that much more memorable.
A woman was suing Gary for delivering crates of tea that were supposedly damaged by water. Gary wanted to inspect them but she wouldn’t let him.
The judge gave the plaintiff a continuance of a month (court cases were held only once a month) to provide proof of her claim.
It was fun to watch it unfold.
That would be fun. And what an interesting “case.”
The woman in this case was a widow…otherwise women were not in court. 😉
How fun! And so interesting. Glad you got to experience this part of our history!
We had a lot of fun…and it’s an interesting way to learn history.
Oh that looks like a wonderful place to visit and learn in! I’m glad you got to experience that Valerie! My college roommate started out at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg before transferring to St. Olaf. I had heard about it from her, and always have wanted to visit it — how NEAT to see your photos and hear about it!!
Wow, what a walk through history! I am sure you will have wonderful memories of this “walk back in time!”
Yes, we do. We had a great time.
This is a spectacular look-see of a significant place and events in history! You concisely explained the key points! I wish you had been my history teacher in high school!
It was fun experiencing this place with you and Dan.
How interesting to “see” history this old.
With what crime was Gary charged? And the results? That “trial” would have been interesting to watch/be part of. Living history makes history that much more memorable.
A woman was suing Gary for delivering crates of tea that were supposedly damaged by water. Gary wanted to inspect them but she wouldn’t let him.
The judge gave the plaintiff a continuance of a month (court cases were held only once a month) to provide proof of her claim.
It was fun to watch it unfold.
That would be fun. And what an interesting “case.”
The woman in this case was a widow…otherwise women were not in court. 😉
How fun! And so interesting. Glad you got to experience this part of our history!
We had a lot of fun…and it’s an interesting way to learn history.
Oh that looks like a wonderful place to visit and learn in! I’m glad you got to experience that Valerie! My college roommate started out at The College of William and Mary in Williamsburg before transferring to St. Olaf. I had heard about it from her, and always have wanted to visit it — how NEAT to see your photos and hear about it!!