Thrilling Attractions in Williamsburg

Image from Busch Gardens Williamsburg Find Thrilling Attractions for the Whole Family in Williamsburg Williamsburg boasts a number of fantastic attractions that the whole family will enjoy. Thrill seekers and adventurers can find plenty of excitement in the area, in addition to all of the historic attractions. All ages will love experiencing some of Williamsburg’s […]
Williamsburg Botanical Garden

Encounter a different side to Williamsburg when you visit the Williamsburg Botanical Garden.
The Frenchman’s Map Project at The Cannon Tap Room

Images and editorial by Brass Cannon Brewing With permission from The College of William and Mary Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, who has the original Frenchman’s Map, the project team at The Cannon Tap Room of Brass Cannon Brewing, headed by Phil Norfolk, is replicating the Frenchman’s Map to cover the entire ceiling of […]
Black History Month in Williamsburg

This February celebrate Black History Month in Williamsburg, Yorktown and Jamestown with special programming and activities.
A Historic Makeover for the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg

By Betsy DiJulio This article was originally published in the September-October issue of Coastal Virginia Magazine. Living history, taverns and binderies, oh my! The Colonial Williamsburg that Virginians know and love has always been all that and much more. In fact, it is the world’s largest living history museum. But as of June 14, 2020, it […]
5 Tips for Planning a Vacation to Williamsburg on a Budget

Here are five tips for saving money when you visit Williamsburg.
Best Places for Holiday Shopping in Williamsburg

From Merchants Square to the outlets, here are some of our favorite places for holiday shopping in Williamsburg and Yorktown.
Where to Shop on Black Friday in Williamsburg

When you visit Williamsburg over Thanksgiving weekend, be sure to spend some time shopping on Black Friday.
Haunting on DoG Street

After dark, Colonial Williamsburg takes on a more frightening façade during the Haunting on DoG Street.
Yorktown Day

If you’re visiting in October, be sure to celebrate Yorktown’s history on Yorktown Day.