A photographic glimpse of the restored eighteenth-century capital of Virginia
A Window on Williamsburg offers an intimate glimpse of the city, its gardens and greens, its buildings great and small, its historic trades, and its people.
Color photographs with brief captions highlight the restoration of eighteenth-century Colonial Williamsburg, both indoors and out, and during all seasons.
A book of poetry.
A Window on Williamsburg offers an intimate glimpse of the city, its gardens and greens, its buildings great and small, its historic trades, and its people.
Una Finestra su Williamsburg offre una occhiata della città, i suoi giardini e fiori, i suoi edifici piccoli e grandi, il suo commercio storico, e il suo popolo.
One of the delights of a visit to Colonial Williamsburg, the restored colonial capital of Virginia, is discovering the great treasury of design to be found in its historic buildings....
John Palmer, a lawyer and bursar of the College of William and Mary, constructed the house soon after a fire destroyed an earlier brick dwelling and shop on the site in 1754. Palmer died in 1760, and the house was rented to tenants for ...
Celebrating Classic Traditions and the Spirit of the Holiday The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Decorate. the. Season. Asthe. illumination of the years, sohavethe Historic Area has evolved over the decorations.
"This book, a companion to 'Colonial Williamsburg: The Guide: The Official Companion to the Historic Area,' recounts Williamsburg's 'story'--the events and circumstances that led to the town's founding and its community life and political ...
James Craig Jewelers/The Golden Ball Colonial Williamsburg's silversmiths are hard at work hammering, sculpting, and plying brass, pewter, and sterling silver to create fashionable one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry.