WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — Editor's note: This story is a part of our Friday Flavor series. Colonial Williamsburg is no stranger to history. Locals and tourists visit to step back in time to the 18th century ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — An entrepreneur at the dawn of America, Christiana Burdett Campbell was one of the few women during the 1700s to own and operate an inn. Born around 1723, Campbell learned the ...
Very little is known about Josiah Chowning, the operator of a tavern in Williamsburg from 1766 to 1768, and nothing survives to describe the tavern building, inside or out. Nevertheless, in the 80 ...
Roughly 150 miles south of Washington, Virginia’s Colonial Williamsburg is one of the true national jewels in America’s travel crown. Authentically preserved buildings, support staff in period ...
Thirty-one years ago, there was a slave auction at Colonial Williamsburg. On October 10, 1994, two Black men and two Black women were led up the steps and onto the porch of an 18th-century tavern.
If you could have dinner with anyone from the past, who would you pick? The King’s Arms Tavern selected a few Founding Fathers. Colonial Williamsburg is hosting a food series, Wine Dinner with a ...
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