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Local Area Attractions

Bassett Hall

Audio tours of the 18th Century house that Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. adapted for their Williamsburg home in the 1930's. Reservations at the Visitor Center. See Bassett Hall here

Berkeley Plantation

Beautiful Berkeley Plantation is the site of the first official Thanksgiving in 1619, as well as birthplace of Benjamin Harrison, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and President William Henry Harrison. Explore the plantation now.

Busch Gardens

Nestled on 360 acres of rolling wooded hills. Over 30 thrilling rides including four of the world's top rated roller coasters. Each European hamlet features an exciting stage show guaranteed to thrill all ages. Visit the website for more information.

Camelot Bears

From Black Bears to Koala Bears to Teddy Bears, this store has them all! Check out Camelot Bears on the web to learn more.

College of William and Mary

This is the nation's second oldest college. The Sir Christopher Wren building is the oldest academic structure in continuous use in America and the oldest building in Williamsburg. Some famous alumni include Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, John Tyler and four signers of the Declaration of Independence. Come visit this 300 year old college and enjoy its beautiful historic campus. Explore the campus.

Colonial Parkway

The Colonial Parkway stretches 24 miles uniting Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, forming "The Historic Triangle". This is America's narrowest National Park. Enjoy scenic drives along the James and York Rivers filled with historical landmarks and witness the dogwoods come into full bloom in the spring. Don't forget a picnic lunch. Read more about the Colonial Parkway.

Colonial Williamsburg

A 173 acre living museum that embraces you with history. Open 365 days per year. Enjoy craftsman's demonstrations, carriage rides past the Governor's Palace and let the children play 18th century games on the towns green. Visit us online and learn more about what you can expect during your stay in Colonial Williamsburg!

Doll Factory

Home of the famous Lady Anne Dolls, as seen on QVC shopping channel. Watch dolls being produced at the factory at one of the many viewing areas. The retail store is a wonderful world of gorgeous original dolls. Items sold are doll houses, miniatures, antique dolls, doll repair and anything for doll collectors. Learn more about the Doll Factory.

Evelynton Plantation

Full of Civil War history, this James River plantation is an enjoyable site to relax and learn. Visit the website for more information.

Go-Karts Plus

Indulge in full throttle fast lane fun! Three exciting go-cart tracks: figure eight track, slick track, and super stockart track. Plus 18 hole mini-golf course, bumper boats, bumper cars, and kiddie land.

Jamestown

Begin your visit by exploring the museum complex, then watch the documentary film "Jamestown in the Beginning". Also go aboard the full size reproductions of the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery (three ships that originally transported the colonists). Visit us online at www.historyisfun.org

Merchants Square

Located adjacent to Historic Colonial Williamsburg. Over 30 shops offer the highest quality fashions, leather goods, gifts and souvenirs. Several of the area's finest restaurants are located here. Check out the possibilities here.

Prime Outlets

Buy direct from the manufacturer and receive factory to you savings on famous brand name apparel, shoes, gifts, home furnishings, children's clothes, luggage, jewelry, cosmetics and more. See a list of outlets here.

Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Museum

In true Ripley's Believe It or Not! fashion, the museum in Williamsburg, Virginia houses artifacts that span almost all of human history, and even earlier in some cases. Check out the strangest place in Williamsburg.

Shirley Plantation

Visit the first plantation in the New World, located just a short drive from Williamsburg. Architecture, archaeology, and gardens await you. Read more history at the website.

Shops at Kingsmill

Located near Busch Gardens these 40 shops and restaurants, including art shops, gift shops, arts and crafts, apparel, jewelry and much more, are located in a friendly casual setting.

Water Country U.S.A.

From Memorial Day to Labor Day splash your way through Water Country's many water rides. Experience COW-A-BUNGA, a water playland for kids, or brave the Big Daddy Falls. Fly down the Jet Stream or rumble through the Rampage.

Williamsburg Outlet Mall

Williamsburg's only indoor mall features 75 retail outlets. Stores have everything from men and women's fashions to home furnishings and house wares. Quality brand names 20 to 70 percent off everyday retail prices. Visit the website.

Williamsburg Pottery Factory

In addition to the famed salt glazed pottery, handwork includes wood items, plaster art, custom lamps, floral arrangements, dried and silk flowers, and much more. Plan to spend the day visiting 32 buildings on 200 acres with an inventory of 70,000 items gathered from all over the world. Get a Glimpse!.

Williamsburg Winery

This award-winning Winery offers tours, tastings and casual luncheon fare. The 50 acre vineyard is located near the James River. Take a peek inside.

Yorktown Victory Center & Battlefield

Offers a comprehensive view of the town. This is the site of the last major American Revolutionary battle. Also presents the story of the American Revolution through time line and fantastic exhibits. Enter the visitor center, walk the battlefields, climb the redoubts and see the cannon that defeated Corn Wallace. Explore Yorktown online.

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