The Visitors’ Center
Even the restrooms are in period dress
The historic triangle ticket - not well advertised
Fall in Williamsburg
The courhouse
Duke of Glouchester Street
Oxen in the road
One of the buildings
Sir Walter Raleigh Tavern
Tavern Sign
Some of the actors
Watching the play
The State House
British Flag still flies over the statehouse
The round turrets
Our Guide, at the Bar in the High Court
Upper House - Governor and Cousellors
Where the bills were reconciled
A map of Colonial America
Committee Rooms
House of Burgesses
Speaker’s Chair
Great Seal of Virginia
Julie with the Guide (he was great!)
One last look at the Capital Building
A redcoat (British Officer) rides near the Capital
Not a popular guy
The Gunsmith’s
Gunsmith’s sign
Some of his many tools, inside the building
The Gunsmith himself
One more look at the capitol
A buggy prances by
The signs indicate the building is open to tour.
At the Gaeol.
Some of the cells
The windows
Who’s in the Gaeol?
The Coffeehouse ruins
The Apothecary
Molly with Mr. Carter
Molly and Carter in front of Raleigh Tavern
Raleigh Tavern
A Perruke is a wig
Wigs in the window
Talking to the wig-maker
King’s Arms - this is a real restaurant
But make reservations!
A silversmith.
Milliner
Blacksmith Shop
And one of the apprentices
A young man dressed as a British Officer.
Sign in front of the grocery
Shelves on the grocery,
And some items you might buy.
Our militia and fife and drum corps pass
General Washington at the Court House
General Washington Speaks
Randolph House
Bedroom for the nephews in the Randolph House
Folding bed in the Randolph house.
Another Bed in the Randolph House
A drawing room.
Dining room in Randolph House
The Court House in the evening.
Julie and Mark in the Stocks.
Troops camped in the center of town.
Fencing around the military camp.
Military camp was across “DOG” Street from Court
Street in Coloinal Williamsburg
House in Colonial Williamsburg
Duke of Glouchester (DOG) Street.
Young Lady in period dress on DOG Street
The Governor’s Palace
Some of the weapons decorating the Great Hall.
Rifles
One of the rooms off the Great Hall
An office in the Governor’s Palace
The Great Hall
Cavalry swords in the Great Hall
Infantry Swords
Even more Swords
And Guns!
A bedroom (the green one) in the Palace
Ballroom, with Harpsichrod
Some detail of the moulding in the Palace
One of the iron stoves
The Gardens
Another Carriage
Randolph House
The great lawn in front of the Governor’s Palace
Someone Rides By - “Good Morning”
Burton Parish Church
Inside the Church
George Washington’s Pew
The Organ and Choir
The Secretaries of State
The Pulpit