WILLIAMSBURG — Oyster shells, lamb’s wool, ads from a colonial newspaper, wheat sheaves and dried flowers combine with all types of natural greenery to form the winning door decorations in this year’s ...
WILLIAMSBURG — A new spinet-style harpsichord has been added to the Colonial Williamsburg musical instrument collection, but there is a twist: It’s for sale. Master harpsichord maker Edward Wright and ...
Take a few sterling silver plates, some oyster shells, pieces of wheat, a scale model of a windmill and handwritten notes tied to strings, and you have the makings of this year’s award-winning home ...
Duke of Gloucester Street is the closest some will ever come to time travel. Williamsburg’s main drag starts off in Merchants Square, a charming shopping and restaurant district with an undercurrent ...
In the heart of Colonial Williamsburg, the different roles women played in 18th-century society are evident. There are costumed interpreters like Deirdre Jones Cardwell and Katharine Pittman, who tell ...
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