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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2007

This tour of Colonial Williamsburg (Virginia) includes some of the favorite sites of Colonial Williamsburg: the Governor's Palace, the Capitol, Peyton Randoph House, the Magazine, Carter's Grove, and various other homes and buildings.

Note: pics and video from my 2009 trip can be seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgHCAp_Qctg


Please stop by and visit my blog:
http://chriszimmer.blogspot.com/

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  • How were you able to get such a close photo of Carters Grove? It has been posted since December 2007?

  • At the time these pictures were taken - quite a few years ago now - Carter's Grove was open for full tours.

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  • I love Colonial Williamsburg Spent many weekends there as a child. I met this little boy there once when I was 9 or so and he told me he played guitar. And he was going to be in a band. He was precious. He had blonde hair and had an "Australianish" accent ~ It was at a motel on the edge of town ~

    Peace,

    V

  • I love Colonial Williamsburg ~ spent many weekends there as a child ~ I met this little boy there once when I was 9 or so and he told me he played guitar. And he was going to be in a band ~ he was precious. He had blonde hair ~ and had an "Australianish" accent ~ It was at a motel on the edge of town ~

    Peace,

    V

  • Love this!

  • Its so nice. Greetings from the UK!

  • thank you for reminding me of all the great memories of touring colonial williamsburg!

  • I love Williamsburg and Fredericksburg. That entire area of Virginia is stunning.

  • Great picture and way to keep the First Plantation in America alive for America. Look forward to more videos!!

  • does anyone actually live in any of these houses or is it all for the tour? I don't remember.

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