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Williamsburg: Step Into America's 250th Colonial Heritage Walk
Williamsburg
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America turns 250 only once. Williamsburg has been waiting for this moment longer than any other city in the country. This is where colonial America was debated, governed, and defined — where the ideas that became the United States were argued on the street corners, in the taverns, and in the Capitol building at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street. On this private 2-hour walking tour, your dedicated guide brings the 18th century to life with insider stories, behind-the-scenes history, and personal commentary you will not find in any guidebook. The Williamsburg Inn, Merchants Square, Bruton Parish Church, the Governor's Palace, and the Capitol — each stop on this tour is a chapter in America...
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide professionnel local
Official America250 Acrylic Key Tag
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Williamsburg Inn, an official Colonial Williamsburg Hotel
We will meet by the entrance of Williamsburg Inn.
Retour
Capitol Building
We will end our tour at Capitol Building
Williamsburg: Step Into America's 250th Colonial Heritage Walk
Williamsburg
À propos
America turns 250 only once. Williamsburg has been waiting for this moment longer than any other city in the country. This is where colonial America was debated, governed, and defined — where the ideas that became the United States were argued on the street corners, in the taverns, and in the Capitol building at the end of Duke of Gloucester Street. On this private 2-hour walking tour, your dedicated guide brings the 18th century to life with insider stories, behind-the-scenes history, and personal commentary you will not find in any guidebook. The Williamsburg Inn, Merchants Square, Bruton Parish Church, the Governor's Palace, and the Capitol — each stop on this tour is a chapter in America...
Ce qui est inclus
Guide professionnel local
Official America250 Acrylic Key Tag
Points forts
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Williamsburg Inn, an official Colonial Williamsburg Hotel
We will meet by the entrance of Williamsburg Inn.
Retour
Capitol Building
We will end our tour at Capitol Building
Itinéraire
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Williamsburg Inn, un hôtel colonial officiel de Williamsburg
Your starting point sets the tone — a gracious historic inn at the edge of a city that has honored its founding story for nearly a century, and never more meaningfully than in America's 250th year.
15 minutes
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Merchants Square and Resort Historic District
The gateway between modern Williamsburg and its colonial heart. Your guide uses this transition point to orient you in time as well as place before the walk begins in earnest.
15 minutes
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Église épiscopale paroissiale de Bruton
One of the oldest continuously active Episcopal churches in America. Washington, Jefferson, and Patrick Henry all worshipped here. In 2026, that congregation feels present.
15 minutes
4
West Duke of Gloucester Street
The main artery of colonial Williamsburg, unchanged in character for 250 years. Taverns, shops, and homes where the founders debated liberty, taxation, and revolution.
15 minutes
5
Palace Green Street
The tree-lined approach to the Governor's Palace. In the 1770s, this green was the dividing line between British authority and colonial ambition.
15 minutes
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Governor's Palace
Seat of royal British authority, then home to Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson as Virginia's first independent governors. The building that marks where one era ended and another began. (Outside Visit)
15 minutes
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Bâtiment du Capitole de Williamsburg, style colonial
Where American democracy was rehearsed. Patrick Henry challenged the Stamp Act here. In 1776, Virginia's delegates were instructed here to vote for independence. No better place to end the tour.