Tuesday, October 6, 2009





We're enjoying the

GREAT CITY WALKS in Williamsburg.






The City of Williamsburg offers the urban hiker trails of historic and cultural distinction.

Isn't is so great?

Visiting restored Colonial Williamsburg was like stepping back in time to a thriving 18th century community. I felt like I was in a theater of living history where merchants sell their wares, craftspeople ply their trades and patriots sit in dark corners and whisper of revolution.

I heard that Williamsburg celebrated its 300th anniversary in 1999.
It was America's first planned city. Laid out in 1699 as a model capitol, Middle Plantation took Jamestown's place as the seat of colonial government.
Today, Colonial Williamsburg's authentic character and baroque town plan is the pride of the nation.

I felt the life and excitement of Colonial Virginia history!

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