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1368 Colonial Pkwy, Williamsburg, VA, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185, United States of America
Colonial National Historic Park (NHP) administers two of the most historically significant sites in English North America. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in North America in 1607... More on Virginia.org
I have gone to this peaceful area many times in the past, but this year...what the heck! More on igougo

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3301 Ash View, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Friends of the National Park for Green Spring, Inc. in Williamsburg, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Powhatan Plantation Manor House3601 Ironbound Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188

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Chippokes Plantation State Park, 695 Chippokes Park Road, Surry, VA, 23883
Description #### Chippokes is one of the oldest working farms in America. It is a beautiful living historical exhibit located along Virginia's James River. The park is named for Chief Chippokes of ... More on Wildernet.com
Support Virginia's Gold Medal Winning State Parks! State Parks and Natural Areas Bond Referendum, Tuesday, November 5th. More on Wildernet.com

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3017 Southwold Court, Williamsburg, VA 23185

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Jamestown VA 23081, United States of America
Inscription. Colonists marvelled at the deep, tall forests of Virginia – then set to clearing them away. The “goodly tall Trees” became firewood, fort walls, house frames, boat planks, barrel staves, industrial fuel, ... More on HMDB

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Jamestown, VA

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Virginia
This island, where Pocahontas lived, offers many ... More on TripAdvisor
Never having had any experience in archaeology, it was very enlightening and interesting. More on TripAdvisor

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Jamestown VA 23081, United States of America
Inscription. Within three days of reaching the New World, the first Jamestown colonists had assembled a small boat to go exploring in the roadless wilderness. Once settled, they gathered raw materials of boat building for export as ... More on HMDB

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Jamestown VA 23081, United States of America
Inscription. By 1640, Jamestown potters were making thick-walled jugs, bowls, and pots for everyday use. Symmetrical design and an occasional slip-coat of color show that skilled artisans were at work. The local ware fired red, due ... More on HMDB
