Virginia colonists drive horse-led carriages down Duke of Gloucester Street, the main thoroughfare in Colonial Williamsburg. Below: Kids try out Native American tools at Jamestown Settlement’s Powhatan Indian Village.
The Governor’s Palace in Colonial Williamsburg, reconstructed in 1930 on its original site, was home to the Royal Governors of the Colony of Virginia.
Jamestown Settlement features three full-size re-creations of ships that sailed in 1607.
The namesake of Colonial Williamsburg’s Peyton Randolph House was the first president of the Continental Congress.
Historic Jamestowne blends archaeology, history and events to make Virginia’s settlement period come alive.
Kids participate in a musket drill at Yorktown Victory Center.
The College of William and Mary offers a beautiful, majestic setting for walking and shopping.
Condos at Kings Plantation Resort provide top-notch amenities for families.
hrill-seekers of all ages will enjoy Go Ape! And Go Ape! Junior treetop adventures.
Williamsburg’s Fat Tuna Grill and Oyster House serves up fresh seafood in a casual setting.