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| Author: Rich Herman |
If you are looking for a great family vacation spot that is both great fun and educational, then you may want to consider a trip to Colonial Williamsburg. With so much to see and do, there is bound to be something for everyone.
Come see where America began -- travel back in time almost 400 years and visit Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg, and Yorktown. Sometimes called Virginia's Historic Triangle, this area is centrally located between Richmond and Virginia Beach, and is one of America's favorite family vacation destinations.
At Jamestown, explore lifesize recreations of the colonist's fort and a Powhatan Indian village, and tour a riverfront discovery area. While you are at the Jamestown Settlement, your family can board replicas of the three ships that sailed from England in 1607, bringing the original settlers to Virginia.
In Colonial Williamsburg relive American History as it was on the eve of the American Revolution. Colonial Williamsburg has been called America's largest living history museum, and it offers your family a view of Colonial life hundreds of years ago. Over 500 original and carefully reconstructed public buildings, private homes, taverns, and shops, along with 90 acres of gardens and parks make up the historic area.
No trip to Colonial Williamsburg is complete without visiting the Yorktown Battlefield and Victory Center. Come explore the battlefield and fortifications that marked the climactic clash of the American Revolution, where here, on October 19, 1781, the British surrendered in Yorktown.
There are many other great attractions in the Williamsburg area that you may want to include as part of your family trip. The Busch Gardens and Water Country USA theme parks are nearby if you want to take a brief break from exploring American History. There are also many fine restaurants and shops in the area.
While you are in the Williamsburg area, there are a few other historic attractions that you may want to consider, and try to work into your family vacation. For example, you may want to visit the home of Thomas Jefferson, or the home of James Madison, or maybe even George and Martha Washington's home.
All and all, a trip to Colonial Williamsburg has the makings of a truly great family vacation. Its a trip that your family will talk about for years, and create fond memories that will last a lifetime. Have a safe and wonderful trip! |
Author Bio:
Rich Herman creates family-friendly websites and publishes a wide variety of children's stories. For free, printable Children's Stories visit his website: www.FamilyBooksandCDs.com |
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