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This picture is what a vacation in Williamsburg is all about. After a long ride, waiting to get checked in and unloading the car––kids cannot resist the sheer joy of bolting thru the hotel room door and giving that bed the true test. In a way it’s the first really fun thing the kids get to do on vacation, and we absolutely love it. On page 82 in this magazine, our members have put together a list of what we have to offer you and your family. Whether you are watching your pennies, camping out, seeking the quaint pleasures of a B&B or 800 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets–– we have a place for you that will fit you and yours perfectly. If you need some help finding the best location for your family’s pillow fight, call our friends at the Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center and they will do their best to get you the information that you need to make the most of your well-deserved time off. 1-800-446-9244 We look forward to seeing you and don’t get on the kids too much about jumping on the bed. It’s one of those small pleasures in life and we really don’t mind. goWilliamsburg.com

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La Quinta Inn & Suites......................... A3

Fairfield Inn & Suites........................... A6

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Park Inn Radisson...... Discounted Rate A4 Red Roof Inn.............. Discounted Rate A2 Rodeway Inn Historic.......................... A2 Super 8 Historic.................................. A4

Hampton Inn & Suites Historic District....A8

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Williamsburg KOA Campground........... A7

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Minutes to Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, Water Country, Shopping and Dining. Swim laps in the indoor pool, unwind in the whirlpool or take a refreshing dip in the outdoor pool. Clock up some miles in the fitness center or help yourself to free tea and coffee and relax in the lobby. For breakfast, our hotel offers Hampton’s free hot breakfast every morning. Hampton’s On the Run™ Breakfast Bags are available Monday to Friday for guests in a hurry. Relax in a guest room or suite and watch a movie on the flat-screen TV or surf the net with free high-speed internet access. Pick up a late night snack from the suite shop and get a fantastic night’s sleep on the clean and fresh Hampton bed®.

Enjoy the ideal location of the Hilton Garden Inn Williamsburg hotel, set in the heart of the entertainment and dining district. Reach the local attractions and shopping districts with ease from the hotel. We’re conveniently situated to explore Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, Busch Gardens Europe and Water Country USA. Prepare for tomorrow in a contemporary guest room with the latest technology and useful amenities at the Hilton Garden Inn Williamsburg hotel. Catch up with work at the spacious desk with an ergonomic chair and complimentary WiFi with secure remote printing through PrinterOn®. Prepare snacks and drinks with the mini-refrigerator, microwave and coffeemaker. Enjoy room service and our full bar.

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Local Legends MYTHS AND TRADITIONS OF WILLIAMSBURG Echo Spot in Tyler Garden Located in the Tyler Garden on the College of William & Mary campus is a Williamsburg tradition that only a handful of people know about outside of the student population. Known as the Echo Spot, this circular brick corner of the garden has three statues, one directly next to the other, each with bronze busts representing a member of the Tyler family. These members include Lyon Gardiner Tyler, the 17th president of William and Mary, his father, John Tyler, who was not only the 10th President of the U.S., but also served as the chancellor and rector of the College, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler’s grandfather, John Tyler, who was the 18th governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia. If you stand here, with your back towards the statues (facing James Blair Hall) and speak, you can hear a strange acoustic sound as if your words are being reverberated. Some say this sensation is the statues talking back to you. This only happens if you stand directly in the center and bystanders will not be able to experience the echo themselves—only the speaker. Try it yourself!

Flying Fireball at Bacon’s Castle In the fall of 1675, the Virginia colonists witnessed something they have never seen before. A comet flew across the sky with a tail of fire following directly behind it. But this peculiar object in the sky wasn’t what scared the colonists. They were more frightened by the fact that they believed the comet would haunt them for years to come for it was “omen” cursing the area. Today, locals know this as the tale of the fireball at Bacon’s Castle. Soon after the comet was spotted, thousands goWilliamsburg.com

of pigeons blackened the sky for days on end. Then, in the spring of 1676, a heavy plague of locusts swarmed the area. As if the colonists weren’t already worried the omen curse was really coming true, it wasn’t until the summer of 1676 that this worry became a reality. On a Sunday morning in 1676, Nathan Bacon, the man who inspired the name of Bacon’s Castle, was captured by Governor Berkley’s troops. Although Bacon eventually escaped, he was unable to pursue his plans for rebellion. He caught malaria in the fall of 1676 and died quickly after. Today, there are several ghost stories told at Bacon’s Castle. But one that everyone fears the most is the Flying Fireball. Witnesses claim that the ball of fire rises from the Old Lawne’s Creek Church cemetery and then slowly drifts north. A former owner claims he saw the light outside of his window thinking his barn was on fire. Another witness saw the ball circling his bed and then flying out the window. A group of people at a meeting outside the church say they saw the ball of fire as well. What causes the light at Bacon’s Castle? No one has yet to know.

The Mother-in-Law Tree In 1687, the Harrisons, a local and wealthy family living in the Jamestown area, betrothed their daughter Sarah to young man she was not fond of. However, Sarah rebelled against her parents’ demands because she was in love with another man named James Blair, a 31-year-old who her parents did not approve of. So much so that they even tried to disown Sarah for her attempts to be with him. Against her parents’ will, Sarah married James anyways. Even after the wedding her mother swore she would continue to ruin their relationship until they separated.

A few years later, Sarah’s mother, father and little sister were killed during a terrible storm, yet Sarah and James continued to live happily together. Sarah died in 1713 and James in 1743. They were buried next to each other in Jamestown. Within a year after their burial, a sycamore tree started to grow directly in between their graves. The growth of the tree caused Sarah’s tomb to be pushed 7 feet—6 inches from her parents’ graves. By the 1970s the tree finally died out and was cut down, but within a few months another sycamore grew in its place in the same spot. The sapling was removed. Another sycamore sprouted. After several occurrences, the caretakers of Jamestown gave up on trying to remove the tree from in between Sarah and James’ graves, so the tree is still there today. No one touches that sycamore tree for everyone in the area believes if something were to happen to it, another one would grow no matter what. Sarah’s mother swore she would continue to keep her daughter and James apart and since she couldn’t do it alive, her spirit is determined to do it after her death—so it seems.

Lord Botetort Statue Norborne Berkeley, Baron de Botetourt was a governor of the Virginia Colony from 1768 to 1770 and also served as a member of the Board of Visitors at the College of William & Mary. During his time as governor, the people of the Virginia colony were very fond of him, so a statue was built in his honor at the Old Capitol building, which was purchased by the College of William & Mary in 1801. Since then the statue has moved several times. It was transferred to the Public Asylum for safety during the Civil War and then again in the Earl Gregg Swem Library’s Botetourt Gallery in 1966. A bronze replica of the statue was built by an alumnus in the College Yard for the 1993 College of William & Mary Homecoming. It is a tradition to dress the statue up for every holiday such as hanging a wreath around his neck or outstretched hand.

Crim Dell Bridge The Crim Dell Bridge is a wooden bridge on the campus of the College of William & Mary and is considered as one of the area’s most scenic views. Here you will find the red and cream colored bridge that crosses over a beautiful pond surrounded by a natural scenery and peaceful atmosphere. Rumor has it that if two lovers cross the bridge with one another and kiss at the crest that they will be together forever. But if that couple separates at that point instead, then the lady must throw her ex-lover into the water and break the curse of being single forever. It is also said that if someone crosses the Crim Dell Bridge alone, they will continue to be alone forever. SECOND EDITION | WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE  11


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Statue of Lord Botetourt at William & Mary

WELCOME

26 Jamestown Settlement

38 Hampton

16 Welcome To Our Area

29 Historic Jamestowne

40 Norfolk

17 What’s New

30 American

42 Surry

43 Smithfield

Revolution Museum

18 THINGS TO SEE & DO

32 Riverwalk Landing

20 Colonial Williamsburg

35 Yorktown Battlefield

25 Merchants Square

36 Newport News

34 Historic Yorktown

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eaving cobblestone streets are home to quaint specialty shops and eateries. Flowing swiftly nearby, the James River creates a picturesque setting for your visit. Historic finds are at every turn amid the enchanting scenery found in the fabric of the region. Throughout Williamsburg and the Historic Triangle, modern amenities meld with the past, and the future flourishes from the rich history of the area. The Historic Triangle, also known as the birthplace of American Democracy, is comprised of three cities: Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. If you’ve ever skimmed an American history book, chances are you’ve heard of this area, where the settlers sent by London’s Virginia Company first landed on the sandy shores of Jamestown; where the first ideas of a revolution from Britain were kindled in Williamsburg; and where one of the

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most critical of all Revolutionary War battles was waged along the waters of Yorktown. History buffs will enjoy visiting the famous battlefields, buildings and plantations that make the Historic Triangle what it is today. Even the children will delight in an afternoon at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown or exploring and experiencing the daily lives of the settlers at the Jamestown Settlement, including life as a soldier. Have you ever wanted to step into the shoes of a Colonial solider? Now you can! At Colonial Williamsburg’s musket range, fire off real weapons in true Colonial fashion. Now that you’re inspired and ready for adventure, get acquainted with the famous amusement park, Busch Gardens Williamsburg, with fast-paced roller coasters, a world-class entertainment scene and a guaranteed full day of fun for all ages. While Busch Gardens does have a great selection of souvenirs, the Historic Triangle itself is bursting with everything from high-end, luxury boutiques to the best in outlet shopping. From the fabulous shops found along Riverwalk Landing in Yorktown to the old-world-inspired stores dotting the streets of Merchants Square in Williamsburg, this is a savvy shopper’s dream. By this time, you’ve probably worked up a proper appetite. Satisfy your stomach with culinary delights from a multitude of restaurants

in the Historic Triangle, many with awe-inspiring waterfront views and that old-fashioned charm that’s hard to find elsewhere. Whether you’re on a romantic date or having dinner with the family, Tuscany Italian Ristorante serves authentic Italian pastas, delectable dinner entrees and a variety of fine wines seven days a week. Toast to your vacation over a glass—or two— of wine made right here at the Williamsburg Winery. If beer is more your thing, imbibe with a brew at Alewerks Brewing Company. Interested in sipping a sweet, unique libation? Head to Silver Hand Meadery for a glass of historic, handcrafted mead. These and other fine establishments can be found on the Williamsburg Tasting Trail. If you’re on the thirstier side, visit them all! Drink Williamsburg provides transportation to five establishments in one delicious afternoon. When the sun goes down, allow a mystery to unfold while you’re served a four-course meal at Mystery Dinner Theater in Fort Magruder Hotel. Then, don’t forget to stroll along the Historic Area’s up-lit iconic buildings including the Governor’s Palace, the Magazine, Courthouse, Capitol and the Public Hospital.

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games, with the goal of hitting a moving golf cart or breaking a building’s window. Fore! To learn more about Revolution Golf and Grille, visit www.RevolutionGolfAndGrille.com.

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breweries, distilleries and a meadery, for one low price year-round. Anyone from a single rider to a group of friends is sure to enjoy the social Drink Bus, making this tour a great way to meet new people who share a love of craft beverages. Two different drinking tours are available, so be sure to visit DrinkWilliamsburg.com to find the perfect experience for you and your friends.

What's New American Revolution Museum Brings History to Life This past year saw the Yorktown Victory Center getting a complete makeover and a new name to boot—the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. The new permanent exhibition galleries feature a more hands-on learning experience. Outside, the living-history Continental Army encampment and Revolution-era farm continue as part of the museum experience. The encampment and farm support the new gallery storylines and expand the area for visitorparticipatory demonstrations. The Moss family, an 18th-century family of farmers, live just outside the encampment. Visit their farmhouse, complete with a kitchen, tobacco barn and a new building representing the quarters for enslaved people. Walk through the crop fields that would have grown during that time. To learn more about the American Revolution Museum, visit HistoryIsFun.org.

The Ghostographer Tour Tour the sites of some of Colonial Williamsburg most haunted places, and capture photos of the ghosts that dwell there. This unique ghost tour is based on a 10,000+ photo-study of ghosts. Every stop on the tour features the best photos taken from ghostographer Tim Scullion’s book “Haunted Historic Colonial Williamsburg Virginia: with Breakthrough Ghost Photography.” Learn the background, and possibly the identities, of the phantoms in the photos. To learn more about the Ghostographer tour, visit Ghostographer.com.

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plans, The Chesapeake House isn’t just a coffee table tome about the Coastal Virginia region’s stately buildings, it’s a look at the CW Foundation’s ongoing puzzle-solving. The Chesapeake House is filled of mysteries like that, scraped away like paint until a garish glaze of truth, a secret nail, a loose piece of wallpaper, is revealed. “Sometimes when we go look at these old buildings,” Lounsbury says, “We think we know what the story is, but the more we look the more confused we get.”

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SAS Factory Shoes . . . . . . . . . .B2 Scotland House . . . . . . . . . . . . .E7 Shoe Attic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E7 Shoesters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E7 Silver Hand Meadery . . . . . . . . .C5 The Spice and Tea Exchange of Williamsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . .E6 Staples, the Office Superstore . .C4 Stick, Stone & Bone . . . . . . . . . .B3 Talbots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E7 Taproot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H6 Three Sisters Boutique . . . . . . . .D6 Tuesday Morning . . . . . . . . . . . .C5 Vanity Fair Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . .B3 The Velvet Shoe String . . . . . . . .H6 Vibrant Stained Glass . . . . . . . . .B2

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Williamsburg Contemporary Art Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C5

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The Christmas Shop . . . . . . . . .E7 Clayton Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . .H6 Colonial Folk Art . . . . . . . . . . . . .C5 Copper Fox Distillery . . . . . . . . .G5 Dancer’s Boutique . . . . . . . . . . .C5 Danforth Pewter . . . . . . . . . . . . .E7

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as a cash crop. While the first documented Africans to arrive in Virginia in 1619 may eventually have won their freedom, the emergence of lifetime servitude for later African immigrants was motivated by the demand for labor to produce tobacco. An object theater chronicles African encounters with Europeans and the development of the transatlantic slave trade. Exhibits also offer an overview of the political, social and economic development and expansion of the Virginia colony during the 17th century, while Jamestown served as its capital. Full-scale structures re-created from archaeological sites depict Powhatan, slave and planter dwellings of the late 1600s. Short films describe the evolution and impact of government in 17th-century Virginia and the legacies of Jamestown that were the seeds of the United States of America.

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Outdoors in the re-created Powhatan Indian village, historical interpreters discuss and demonstrate the Powhatan way of life. The village, consisting of several dwellings, a garden and a circle of carved ceremonial posts, is based on archaeological findings at a site once inhabited by Paspahegh Indians, the Powhatan tribal group closest to Jamestown, and descriptions recorded by English colonists. From the Powhatan Indian village, a path leads to a pier where the Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery are docked. Visitors can talk with costumed interpreters about the four-and-a-half-month voyage from England and take part in periodic demonstrations on piloting and navigation, knot-tying and sail-handling. Inside the wooden palisade of Jamestown Settlement’s re-created colonial fort are wattle-and-daub structures with thatched roofs representing Jamestown’s earliest buildings. Interpreters demonstrate activities typical of daily life during the 1610–1614 time period and provide daily demonstrations of matchlock musket firing. Visitors are welcome to handle many of the 17th-century reproduction items used in Jamestown Settlement’s outdoor living-history program: grind corn, help make darts in the Powhatan Indian village and, in the fort, try on armor. Special events and programs include “Military Through the Ages” in March, “Jamestown Day” in May, “Historic Trades Fair” in June, “American Indian Intertribal Powwow” in October, “Foods & Feasts of Colonial Virginia” in November and “A Colonial Christmas” in December. Opening July 15 through January 28, 2018, visitors can view the special exhibition, “Pocahontas Imagined.” Jamestown Settlement, located on Route 31 South, is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and until 6 p.m. from June 15 through August 15. You should allow three hours for your visit. 2017 admission is $17 for adults and $8 for ages 6–12. Children under 6 are admitted free. A value-priced combination ticket is available with the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Call 888-593-4682 toll free or 757-253-4838 for more information, or visit HistoryIsFun.org

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alk in the footsteps of Captain John Smith, Pocahontas and the men and women who settled England’s first permanent colony in North America in 1607. Experience the actual place where the first representative assembly in America met and the first Africans arrived in Virginia. Explore the original site of the 1607 James Fort and witness the moment of discovery as archaeologists uncover artifacts from this first settlement. At the Historic Jamestowne Visitor Center, learn about daily interpretive programs, tour the exhibit galleries, shop in the museum store and view a multimedia theater presentation that will immerse you in the sights and sounds of 17th–century Jamestown Island. Located at the east end of the island, the Nathalie P. and Alan M. Voorhees Archaearium, Jamestown’s archaeology museum, displays more than 2,000 artifacts from James Fort. After a visit to the Archaearium, enjoy lunch on the banks of the James River at the Dale House Café. Spend time soaking up the natural environment of the island, where you can observe bald eagles, blue herons and white-tailed deer among the indigenous wildlife that thrive in the area. Throughout the year, you can meet some of the early settlers during eyewitness programs and living history tours. Events are held on site to commemorate important dates in Jamestown’s history. After departing the Visitor Center, continue your visit with a trip along the Island Loop Drive, a five-mile, self-guided driving tour, where you can explore the natural environment. Exhibit signs along the drive explaining how the early Jamestown settlers harnessed this environment to help them survive. Take the time to park at Black Point, on the island’s eastern tip, and walk the footpath to the James River for a spectacular panoramic view. Complete your visit with a stop at the Glasshouse of 1608 to observe artisans practice glassmaking, one of the earliest industries attempted on the island. Historic Jamestowne is jointly administered by the National Park Service and The Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation (on behalf of Preservation Virginia) and preserves the site of America’s first permanent English settlement.

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SEE & DO period artifacts, interactive displays and games, and immersive environments. “The Siege of Yorktown” film transports visitors into the action of America’s 1781 victory shown on a 180-degree screen with dramatic special effects. Visitors can witness artillery demonstrations and drill with wooden muskets at a re-created Continental Army encampment and Revolution-era farm based on a real-life 18th-century family.

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Personal stories of citizens and soldiers caught up in the American Revolution unfold in the introductory film, “Liberty Fever,” setting the

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In the museum theater, “Liberty Fever” introduces visitors to the world of Revolutionary America. The film is narrated by an early 19thcentury storyteller who has traveled the country gathering stories about the American Revolution and shares his accounts using a moving panorama presentation of the time period. The permanent exhibition galleries engage visitors in the tumult, drama and promise of the Revolution through period artifacts and immersive environments, dioramas, interactive exhibits and short films. Among the 500 artifacts on exhibit are a Declaration of Independence broadside dating to July 1776; a June 1776 Philadelphia printing of the Virginia Declaration of Rights, one of the inspirations for the U.S. Declaration of Independence; a coronation portrait of King George III from the studio of Allan Ramsay; one of the two earliest known portraits done from life of an African who had been enslaved in the 13 original colonies; and an extremely rare early southern American long rifle.

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Visitors Interact With Historical Interpreters in Outdoor Settings The living-history Continental Army encampment and Revolution-era farm continue as an integral part of the museum experience, and newly expanded and reconstructed interpretive areas support the new gallery storylines and expand capacity for visitor-participatory demonstrations. The encampment, which represents a portion of an American regiment and includes tents for soldiers and officers as well as surgeon’s and quartermaster’s quarters, allows visitors to join costumed historical interpreters on a drill field and in an artillery demonstration area with tiered seating that from the outside looks like a redoubt. Situated just beyond the encampment, the farm features a larger house, kitchen and tobacco barn and a new building representing quarters for enslaved people, along with crop fields, corncrib and kitchen garden. A specific 18th-century York County family serves as a frame of reference for historical interpretation. The museum’s inaugural special exhibition, “AfterWARd: The Revolutionary Veterans Who Built America,” through November 27, 2017, explores the post-war stories of veterans of the Siege of Yorktown and how they went on to shape the America we know today. A series of plays, performances and public lectures June through November complement the special exhibition. Special events and programs include “Liberty Celebration” in July, “Yorktown Victory Celebration” in October, “Foods & Feasts of Colonial Virginia” in November and “A Colonial Christmas” in December. American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is located at 200 Water Street and is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, and until 6 p.m. from June 15 through August 15. You should allow three to four hours for your visit. 2017 admission is $12 for adults and $7 for ages 6-12. 2018 admission is $15 for adults and $7.50 for ages 6-12. Children under 6 are admitted free. A value-priced combination ticket is available with Jamestown Settlement, a museum of 17th-century Virginia. Call 888593-4682 toll free or 757-253-4838 for more information, or visit HistoryIsFun.org. goWilliamsburg.com

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Arrange to rent a bike and enjoy riding around the Yorktown National Battlefield, the village or up the Colonial Parkway. Enjoy guided Segway adventure tours of the village in all seasons on any day that weather permits. Explore the waters with a pirate adventure cruise or sunset sail aboard Schooners Alliance and Serenity, rent a kayak or paddleboard or make your own fun on the beach. Benches lining the walk offer visitors the chance to sit and admire the natural beauty of the York River. The waterfront features a performance area, an inviting beach and two floating piers—one to support larger vessels such as regional cruise ships and visiting tall ships, and the other for smaller personal watercraft such as day-trippers

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2 Hour Sightseeing Cruises Join the Yorktown Schooners Alliance and Serenity and step back into history as you sail the York River past the Battlefield where our country won its independence. Lend a hand at setting sail, look for dolphins or osprey, or relax with a beverage from our ship’s galley. Our knowledgeable crew will harmonize past with present as you glide along under a cloud of canvas. For those who love history, yearn for romance, or want a true sailing adventure, “Your ship has just come in!” 3 cruises daily from Riverwalk Landing Pier, Yorktown, late March through early November. Morning and afternoon cruises: $37 adults, $22 kids 12 and under. Sunset Cruise: $37 per person (no child discount) 844-724-5956 | www.sailyorktown.com

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mmerse yourself in this charming riverfront village and enjoy lodging in a hotel or bed and breakfast nestled among the village streets and paths or overlooking the York River. Here you can experience world-class history by visiting many 18th-century homes, the location where the surrender terms for the Battle of Yorktown were negotiated and the home of the commander of the Virginia militia with its walls still bearing the scars of cannonballs fired upon the village in 1781. Explore the battlefields, fortifications and historic buildings where American independence was won. Be sure to see the monument commissioned by the Continental Congress in 1781 and completed in 1884 to commemorate the victory at Yorktown and to memorialize those who lost their lives for freedom. Picturesque streets are the backdrop for art galleries and specialty shops. Visit the museums offering hands-on programs and exhibits. Stroll along the scenic riverwalk and relax on the sandy beach at river’s edge. Take a ride on our free trolley, then march to the beat of The Fifes and Drums of Yorktown. Relax and enjoy the riverfront and its charming 18th-century ambiance and reflect on

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the events that led to the creation of a new nation. Dine at one of our one-of-a-kind restaurants, all with a beautiful view of the York River offering seafood, artisan pizzas, burgers and more. When the sun goes down, don’t miss a sunset sail on the York River aboard the Schooner Alliance (April–November) or a pirate adventure cruise during the day with the kids (May–Sept.). A visit to Yorktown

is a must-see for anyone who wishes to fully understand the story of our nation’s birth. Americans won their independence here during the last major battle of the American Revolutionary War on October 19, 1781, when British troops surrendered to General George Washington and his French allies. Yorktown played a very important role in American history. Today, Yorktown is joined by the scenic Colonial Parkway to Williamsburg and Jamestown and is located just 12 miles east of Williamsburg. It remains much as it was during the waning days of the Revolution. Although Yorktown is best known as the site where America won its independence, you can be sure that no battles are being fought here today, which leaves Yorktown a charming and peaceful riverside village. Whether it’s reliving the chronicles of America’s struggle for independence, touring the historic homes and battlefields, visiting our museums, taking a leisurely stroll, a trolley tour, watching a fifes and drums parade, enjoying the many unique outdoor, shopping and dining experiences or just relaxing by the river, York­town has something for everyone. Plan to stay overnight or longer at a hotel, bed and breakfast inn, or guest cottage overlooking the water or up the hill in the village. Yorktown is a yearround destination for history, outdoor recreation, fine dining, unique shopping and special events. For information about Yorktown and seasonal special events, see the website at www.VisitYorktown.org

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ou’ve ridden the roller coasters and walked the historic streets... now discover the treasures of Williamsburg’s neighbor: Newport News! Spend a day in the great outdoors in Newport News Park. Witness endangered red wolves, majestic bald eagles and playful river otters at the Virginia Living Museum. Experience the Civil War firsthand at the world-renowned Mariners’ Museum/USS Monitor Center. Imagine the courage of those who fought for freedom at the Virginia War Museum. See a truck that walks and a ship that flies at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum. Explore the everchanging world of art at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center. Travel back in time with a visit to one of our historic homes. After a full day sampling all there is to see and do, take in a touring Broadway show or a concert at the spectacular Ferguson Center for the Arts … or help commemorate the 100th birthday of Newport News native Ella Fitzgerald at Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center during its 2017 season. Let our experienced staff at the Newport News Visitor Center help plan your day. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, the Newport News Visitor Center is located at 13560 Jefferson Ave. (Exit 250B from I-64), at the entrance to Newport News Park. Call 757-886-7777 or visit www.Newport-News. org for more information.

The Mariners’ Museum & Park- America’s National Maritime Museum The Mariners’ Museum and Park, located in Newport News, is one of the largest maritime museums in the world. The Museum is filled with fascinating stories that connect people to the world’s waterways through exploration and engaging experiences. The stories told through their world class collection are your stories and your history. Discover small craft from around the world. Explore the USS Monitor Center, home of the Civil War ironclad’s iconic gun turret, where the incredible story of her creation, battle, sinking and recovery are told in vivid detail. View maritime art, handcrafted ship models and rare artifacts. Experience a 3D film in the Explorers Theater. Located in a 550-acre park, guests can hike the award-winning, 5-mile Noland Trail or picnic at Lions Bridge overlooking the tranquil James River. The Mariners’ Museum and Park is sure to have something that everyone in your family will enjoy. See our special events starting on page 70. Located off Exit 258A on I-64, The Mariners’ is just 20 minutes from Williamsburg. The Museum is open Monday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Memorial Day to Labor Day 9 a.m.–5 p.m. daily. Special event hours may vary; please call 757-596-2222 or visit MarinersMuseum.org 36  WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE | SECOND EDITION

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ibrant Hampton, a seaside city with exciting attractions and heritage sites, lures visitors with its family-friendly offerings. The city’s history is broad-ranging, and its attractions capture the essence of this diversity. Whether it’s Civil War landmarks and historic fortresses like Fort Monroe National Monument, African American heritage sites, the NASA legacy of space exploration at the Virginia Air & Space Center or the seafaring legends founded on four centuries of Chesapeake Bay living, the destination appeals to visitors of all ages and interests.

An ideal way to explore Hampton is to purchase a Sea to Stars Ticket, which includes admission to Virginia Air & Space Center’s exhibits and 3-D Digital IMAX®, Hampton History Museum, the Hampton Carousel and a fascinating three-hour tour aboard the Miss Hampton II. Tickets are available for one low price at the Hampton Visitor Center. With many attractions located within a short walk of the Hampton Visitor Center, guests can easily explore Downtown Hampton on foot. Discover St. John’s Church, the historic Hampton Carousel (built by European artisans in 1920), harbor tours, charter fishing vessels, festival parks, art galleries and the Virginia Air & Space Center with its soaring roofline. The center, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017, offers displays of suspended aircraft, flight simulators and IMAX® films that provide hours of family entertainment. The tour aboard the Miss Hampton II winds visitors down the Hampton River past Hampton University and Fort Monroe to Fort Wool, where the vessel docks and passengers explore the island garrison 38  WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE | SECOND EDITION

located in the middle of Hampton Roads Harbor. The tour continues to Naval Station Norfolk, concluding with a history of the Battle of the Ironclads. It is a Coastal Virginia favorite and not to be missed. Hampton University Museum, the oldest African American museum in the U.S., is a short walk or drive from downtown Hampton. The museum’s collection contains more than 9,000 works of African, Pacific, Native American and African-American fine and contemporary art and artifacts. The collection is one of the largest and strongest in the nation! Hampton’s location on the Chesapeake Bay makes it the perfect place to take advantage of a day at the beach. Paradise Ocean Club at Fort Monroe offers private cabana rentals, swimming pool and a private beach. Hampton Watersports, located at Buckroe Beach and other waterfront locations, offers a wide range of watercraft rentals in the summer, including jet skis, kayaks, paddleboards and more. Hampton’s decadent dining and eclectic retail round out the visitor experience. Hip, locally-owned establishments in Downtown, Phoebus and Fort

Monroe, including several new microbreweries, have mass appeal. Trendy eateries, as well as innovative special event venues, are complemented by specialty boutiques and national favorites presented at Peninsula Town Center, where visitors who come for a meal are compelled to stay for the day. At VisitHampton.com you’ll find great destination information that unlocks the treasures of this maritime trove. For further visitor assistance and information, call 757-722-1102 or 800-800-2202. goWilliamsburg.com


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ecently named one of the 50 Best Places to Travel in 2017 by a wellknown travel publication, Norfolk has an incredible art scene, vibrant entertainment and culture, delicious cuisine and 144 miles of shoreline waiting to be explored! New to Norfolk is the Waterside District, a dining and entertainment space located downtown along the Elizabeth River where you can hang out, dine and relax with your whole family! New hotel properties, restaurants and a retail shopping outlet also recently opened. With the Chesapeake Bay, Atlantic Ocean and countless rivers in our backyard, you are never far from the water. You can experience intense watersports, leisurely sails or simply enjoy the view from your hotel room. Take a tour of the Elizabeth River harbor on a majestic tall ship, or sign up for a boat tour of the world’s largest Naval Base. The NEON District (New Energy of Norfolk), anchored by the Chrysler Museum of Art & Glass Studio and Harrison Opera House, has transformed part of downtown into an artist’s wonderland full of restaurants, a comedy club, street art murals and galleries including Glass Wheel Studio, D’Art Center and more. Norfolk has become well-known for its wide variety of cuisine and is home to more than 80 chef-owned restaurants in the downtown area, many featuring Virginia wine and Virginia-farmed produce and meat. Sign up for one of Norfolk’s culinary or pub tours! With many options to choose from, you can taste a sampling of Norfolk’s various culinary delights & craft beers, plus a chance to see historic sites between stops. In Norfolk, there is truly something for everyone! For additional information, call 800-368-3097 or visit www.VisitNorfolkToday.com. goWilliamsburg.com


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American Rover Sailing Cruises

This graceful sailing ship is the ideal way to explore the history and sights of Norfolk’s harbor. Narrated harbor and sunset cruises depart from Waterside Marina—April thru late October. Plenty of shade and comfortable seating topside with air-conditioned below deck lounges, snack bar and restrooms. www.AmericanRover.com. Downtown Norfolk. 333 Waterside Dr. 757-627-7245. Since 1986. Ask us about dolphin watching in Virginia Beach! 2 Hour Harbor Cruise: $22 Adults, $12 Children. 2 Hour Sunset Cruises: $28 Adults, $18 Children. Sailing MidApril through Late October (Call or go online for Schedule).

Victory Rover Naval Base Cruises

Experience the fastest and most popular way to see the world’s largest Naval Base and Norfolk’s harbor. Two-hour cruises depart from Nauticus, home of the Battleship Wisconsin in Downtown Norfolk. Cruise past the vessels that ensure our freedom—destroyers, cruisers, submarines, aircraft carriers and more. A fascinating fact and fun-filled narration is provided. #1 Activity in Norfolk on TripAdvisor. Adults $24, Children $14. www.NavalBaseCruises.com. Downtown Norfolk. 1 Waterside Dr. 757-627-7406. Since 2001. Ask us about dolphin watching in Virginia Beach! Schedule: Spring and Fall - 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. Every day; Summer - 11 a.m., 2 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. Every day; March, November & December - 2 p.m. Every day except Monday.

OYSTER CAPITAL. CULINARY COUNTRY. Edgy. Vibrant. A burgeoning culinary and craft beer scene. No wonder Norfolk with its revitalized waterfront was named one of “The Top 50 Places to Visit in 2017.” Plan your Norfolk excursion today at visitnorfolktoday.com! goWilliamsburg.com

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ust a free ferryboat ride from the Williamsburg area is one of the earliest settled regions in the country—Surry County, Virginia. Once considered part of the original Jamestown Colony, Surry has retained its rural charm and more than 360 years of history. Visit Smith’s Fort to discover more about the lives of Captain John Smith, Pocahontas, John Rolfe and Chief Powhatan. Don’t miss the opportunity to stop at Bacon’s Castle, the oldest documented brick house and the only example of Jacobean architecture in British North America. Bacon’s Castle was the site of an earlier revolt against British rule—100 years before the American Revolution! Visitors to the area will want to explore Chippokes State Park. Open 365 days a year, it contains historic homes with English gardens, the Farm and Forestry Museum, miles of trails for hiking, picnic and playground areas, overnight accommodations, an Olympic-sized swimming pool and riverfront beaches.

To continue your outdoor adventure, consider a visit to Hog Island National Wildlife Refuge for amazing views of the James River and wildlife sightings. Science lovers will enjoy a stop at the nearby Surry Nuclear Information Center to learn more about nuclear power and solar power generation. Surry has restaurants that feature Italian and Asian cuisine as well as local seafood and waterfront dining at the Surry Seafood Company at Gray’s Creek Marina. Consider spending some time at one of the “pick-your-own” farms or farmers markets for fresh, local produce. Edwards Virginia Smokehouse and Edwards Virginia Ham Shoppe have been doing business in Surry for almost a century, producing and selling authentic, southern smoked meats and specialty foods. The Hampton Roads Vineyard & Winery, which opened in late 2015, is easy to find and well worth a visit, too. Whether you come for the fascinating history, the exciting outdoor adventure or the taste of delicious food and drink, we invite you to come on over and “Savor the Secrets of Surry!”

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short trip along the scenic Colonial Parkway (or Jamestown Road) to the Jamestown/Scotland Ferry, a relaxing (free!) ferry ride across the James River and a lovely country drive along Route 10 brings you to the heart of downtown Smithfield. Enjoy a little piece of heaven on the banks of the Pagan River. The Historic area bustles with galleries, restaurants and specialty shops among quaint Gothic, stately Colonial and sprawling Victorian homes. The river takes center stage in the historic district where area icon, Smithfield Station, holds the spotlight with its replica Victorian Coast Guard Station hotel, restaurant, marina and lighthouse! Just across the street is one of three convenient entrances to Smithfield’s riverside Windsor Castle Park with its brand-new children’s Natural Playscape playground, more than four miles of trails, a stateof-the-art kayak/canoe launch (rentals available seasonally), picnic areas and a mountain bike path. Great dining abounds in the “Ham Capital of the World,” from the historic Smithfield Inn and riverside dining at Smithfield Station, to a gourmet bakery, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and

“Taste of Smithfield,” the flagship ham shop and café of Smithfield Foods. The town also boasts its own brewpub—Wharf Hill Brewing Company. Begin your visit at Smithfield’s Visitor Center, which shares space with the Arts Center at 319 where you can peruse the gallery and gift shop. Historic attractions include St. Luke’s Church, the Old Courthouse of 1750, Fort Boykin Park, Fort Huger and the Schoolhouse Museum. Stop by the Isle of Wight Museum with its Smokehouse and Civil War exhibits, and most notable artifact—the world’s oldest ham. Pick up a map at the Visitor Center for a self-guided Porcine Parade tour to see Smithfield’s pig statues situated throughout the historic district; each statue was created by a local artist to reflect the region’s culture and heritage. Plan your trip around one of the many special events the area offers—from free outdoor concerts to an award-winning farmers market. You’re sure to enjoy your time in one of the most idyllic small towns in the USA—Genuine Smithfield, Virginia! Call 757-357-5182 or 800365-9339 or go to www.VisitSmithfield.com.

A FREE ferry ride across the historic James River and a relaxing country drive puts you right in the heart of downtown Smithfield. A riverside park, pig statues (our “Porcine Parade”), restaurants befitting the “Ham Capital of the World,” historic attractions, art galleries and specialty shops...all await you in Genuine Smithfield. 757.357.5182 800.365-9339

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w w w . p e t e r s b u rg a r e a . o rg You are cordially invited to spend some leisure time on a scenic drive west on Routes 5 & 10 so that we may introduce you to The Best PART of Virginia. You’re sure to find what you love. LOVE the Food & Brew: Restaurants with river views, in historic buildings, patios alive with music, authentic diners, barbecue along almost every route! Select your steak from a cart; try our fresh seafood and sushi. From Southern to South American, Greek & Italian, to Cajun & French, English “pub grub” to English tearoom, it’s here. Start the day with amazing coffee, stop in to taste the wine, experience the craft brews – We’ll be looking for you! LOVE the Shopping: Antiques at every turn, art that “speaks” to you, vintage clothing

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shops, perfect gifts, irresistible fresh baked goods – the fun is in the finding! LOVE the Arts: Experience live theater at historic Swift Creek Mill or Fort Lee Theater Company, and concerts at the amazing Beacon Theatre. Enjoy Friday for the Arts! the 2nd Friday of each month. Every night is a Celebration! LOVE the Movies: Hope you are watching AMC’s Turn: Washington’s Spies that is filmed here. Imperium & Loving used the region as backdrops, as well as Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln. You can stroll the sets where Hollywood & History meet!

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LOVE the History: The longest siege of the Civil War came to a bloody end here. Walk in Lincoln’s Final Footsteps, and see the infamous Crater. Experience the life of Civil War soldiers. Step in Gen. Grant’s cabin at City Point and Gen. Lee’s headquarters. Discover peace in historic Blandford Church as the sun shines through the Tiffany stained-glass windows. Henricus is where Pocahontas met John Rolfe, our very first LOVE story. The history here is rich and authentic. ...And There’s Even More to LOVE: Pocahontas State Park is VA’s largest - 64 mi. of hiking, biking & equestrian trails. We have two rivers and a huge lake – outdoor fun everywhere! Need a thrill – VA Motorsports Park – not just racing cars, try Rugged Maniacs! Or jump

out of a plane at the VA Skydiving Center. Mine for treasures at Lucky Lake Gem Mine or see 200+ antique tractors, trucks & cars at the Keystone Truck & Tractor Museum. The giraffes eat from your hand at the Metro Richmond Zoo. The new Capital Trail connects Richmond & Williamsburg and we’re right in the middle, south on the James River.

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s one of the most popular cities to visit in the state of Virginia, Williamsburg is the perfect getaway for a small vacation with big attractions. No matter what time of year it is, families from all over continually find that Williamsburg is a unique vacation destination with a variety of activities to choose from. Whether you are looking for a fun adventure, a chill weekend recharge, a thrifty getaway—or all three! There are so many locations to choose from, so start off at the Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center where a complete day of activities can be planned in just one stop. Find locations that offer unforgettable thills, places to unwind or incredible deals and savings. Open every day from 9 a.m.–5 p.m., this convenient pit stop offers restaurant, shopping and tour information, hundreds of brochures, lodging reservations for more than 70 properties, local and regional attraction tickets, maps and much more.

Family Fun Williamburg is filled to the brim with fun and exciting activities for both adults and kids. Set aside a day for thrills at Busch Gardens, where you will find some of the most exciting coasters in the world as well as an entire area with rides, entertainment and dining designed specifically for kids. Or if the day is turning into a scorcher, head over to Water Country USA for the wettest and wildest water rides around. Spend an afternoon at Go Ape Freedom Park, the area’s only treetop adventure that no chimp will soon forget! This easy and safe course built for all ages allows you and your child to explore the treetops of Freedom Park using zip lines, obstacles and Tarzan swings. Those who participate will have the chance to live daringly—while treading lightly—and witness one of the most beautiful places in Virginia from a bird’s-eye view. Perhaps you would like to race your way to fun at Williamsburg’s only go-kart course. Grab the kids and get into gear at Go-Karts Plus where the kids can be the ones behind the wheel for the day. Here you will find all types of go-karts waiting to be ridden on a wide variety of fun and unique tracks. Be ready to burn some rubber! 46  WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE | SECOND EDITION

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SEE & DO Raining outside? Don’t fret! If your day is spoiled by bad weather, there are just as many fun, indoor activities in Williamsburg as there are outdoor activities. Rainy days can make your kids start climbing the walls, so why not head to a place where that’s perfectly normal? The Bounce House offers 30,000 square feet of jumping, bouncing, climbing and sliding! This clean and safe inflatable playground will give your kids an exciting and energetic day rain or shine. Concessions are available, plus an indoor picnic area. Want your child to have a blast while getting some exercise? The Williamsburg Indoor Sports Complex (WISC) offers a number of different programs, including indoor soccer, gymnastics, dance, crossfit and a gym. Let your child run wild and free at The Zone, a kid-friendly area with Redemption Games, an Indoor Playground, Clip ‘N Climb, Laser Tag and a Laser Maze. How about letting your child step inside a real-life video game? Laser tag has always been a popular activity for kids, but Williamsburg offers laser tag on steroids at Tactical Adventure Games (TAG)! With lightweight and simple to use laser tag guns, your kids will love working as a team to complete their action-packed mission. These lasers shoot at extreme ranges, giving your child the ultimate laser tag experience you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Experience the unbelievable at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! This popular attraction is best known for its Odditorium, featuring a collection of weird oddities from around the world—such as shrunken heads and a two-headed parrot. Don’t stop there, Ripley’s also has amazing add-ons. See movies come to life at the 4D Theater; sneak and crawl through a web of lasers at the Impossible Laser Race; and be sure to check out Ripley’s newest arcade style game, Atomic Rush, combining touch technology and brilliant LED lighting. You can never go wrong with a game of bowling! The pins are positioned and waiting and you’re up next! So put on your bowling shoes and pick out your favorite color ball as you and the kids rediscover fun at the bowling alley. Let your kids flex their creative muscles at Paint on Pottery. Even if you and your kids are first-timers or don’t think you’re very “artsy,” painting your own pottery is a great way to have fun and explore creative possibilities. Plus, your kids will love leaving with their very own pottery creation to keep as a sweet memory of their time in Williamsburg. CONTINUED ON PAGE 48 goWilliamsburg.com

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Go back to a simpler time, where the modern hustle and bustle of everyday life melts away. Colonial Williamsburg is a must-do for any visitor coming to the area. Men, women and children dressed in colonial attire roam the streets as you explore your way through this 18th-century restored city. These colonists, shopkeepers, blacksmiths and farmers look forward to sharing their lifestyles and stories with you and your family and are always looking for a helping hand from the young guests! Relaxing and educational experiences abound in the Greater Williamsburg area. Explore nearby areas such as the Jamestown Settlement where kids can climb into a sailor’s bunk, steer with a whipstaff, or simply wander through one of the three re-created ships that brought the first English colonists to Virginia in 1607. Expand your child’s knowledge of Pocahontas and her fellow tribe members as you and your family stroll through the Powhatan Indian Village and interact with historical interpreters demonstrating how they would survive on a daily basis. A great way to get to know Williamsburg is to take a peaceful stroll down sidewalks and cobbled streets. Be sure to take time to visit the nearby towns, full of shopping, dining and beautiful surroundings. Enjoy dinner outside in Merchant’s Square, browse the unique shops in New Town or find a new appreciation for art in Smithfield. Music and the arts have the power to bring peace to any soul. If you enjoy live performances, soothing jazz, plays or featured films, then make your way over to Merchants Square. Here you will find inspiring performances as well as special events and thoughtprovoking movies. With a theatre hosting special events throughout the year, there is always a chance to witness inspiring creativity right before your eyes. After all that walking, be sure to book a session at a local spa, providing a relaxing experience, the perfect cap to a fun-filled vacation. Recline in a comfortable chair, please your ears with peaceful music and breathe in fresh air saturated with beneficial minerals. A therapeutic session at the Williamsburg Salt Spa will leave you feeling naturally rejuvenated and healthy without the use of medication. Or indulge in a facial or mani-pedi at one of the many area spas. You won’t want to miss out on the therapeutic, beautifying and healing experiences these locations offer. At the end of a long day, there’s nothing like kicking back with a great brew or a glass of wine. There are several wineries and breweries in and nearby Williamsburg offering Virginia-made libations with a distinct and delicious taste. Sample tastings of various food-friendly wines and brews, and make some tasty memories. Pair your favorite drink with a delicious meal at one of the bars or restaurants open late in the area. Play a game of pool while watching the game or simply sit at the bar and reminisce on old times. Having a laid-back night out never hurt anybody! goWilliamsburg.com


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It’s been more than 25 years since Go-Karts Plus opened its doors on the former site of the Great American Water Slide. In that time, it has gone from being a humble two-track park to a hugely popular, multifaceted amusement center. The original park sat on four acres of land and featured merely two go-kart tracks, bumper boats, Kiddie Land, a small arcade and miniature golf course. Today, the “action park of Williamsburg” boasts eight acres, four go-kart tracks, bumper cars, blaster bumper boats, the Python Pit Kiddie Coaster, the DISK’O thrill ride, an expanded arcade and the Gold Rush Mini-Golf course, featuring an authentic western wagon, water tower and mine shaft. Recently added is Toddler Town, a free play zone for the little ones. With entertainment suited for all ages, Go-Karts Plus is the premiere destination for the whole family to relax and have a blast. With great group rate plans, it’s also the perfect spot for birthday parties or other celebrations. Come experience all Go-Kart Plus has to offer for a fun-filled day of adventure. 6910 Richmond Road (757) 564-7600 www.gokartsplus.com

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un is always in season at Busch Gardens® Williamsburg with thrilling roller coasters, world-class dining and shopping options, kid-friendly attractions and exciting events. Drink a toast to the end of summer during Busch Gardens Bier Fest. Experience German food and live music during this Bavarian celebration. Pair over 100 brews with authentic German snacks like beer battered bratwurst or homemade pretzels during this three-weekend festival. Fill fall nights with fright at Busch Gardens® Howl-O-Scream®. For not-too-spooky fun, visit The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular. The littlest monsters can come dressed up to join in the costume parade and enjoy other family-friendly activities during this day time event. Then, at the stroke of 6 p.m., Busch Gardens becomes home to a host of creepy creatures that lie in wait for unsuspecting victims. Fear abounds in the Virginia theme park’s collection of haunted houses, Terror-tories™ and darkly entertaining live shows. To vanquish your thirst from an evening of screaming, dare to visit any of the four spirit bars during Howl-O-Scream for some liquid libations. Then return during the holidays and bask in the warmth of eight million twinkling lights at Christmas Town™, one of the largest light displays in North America. Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be waiting in Santa’s North Pole workshop. Christmas shines brightest at Busch Gardens Christmas Town. Festive food and drink, holiday shopping and heart-warming shows make the season come alive at Busch Gardens. Get a photo taken with Rudolph, and his friends Clarice,

Bumble and Yukon Cornelius at Rudolph’s Winter Wonderland in Holiday Hills. Keep warm with a mug of the park’s signature peppermint fudge hot chocolate, while world-champion figure skater Elvis Stojko brings the spirit of Christmas to life on ice in ‘Twars the Night™. The stage of the Royal Palace Theatre is transformed for the ice show based on the classic poem A Visit from St. Nicholas. There’s something to see and do for everyone each season. For more information, visit BuschGardens.com/VA, or call (757) 229-4386.

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Route 5, Charles City • 12602 Harrison Landing Rd. Charles City, VA 23030 888-466-6018 • www.berkeleyplantation.com Berkeley’s history begins in 1619 when settlers observed the first official Thanksgiving in America. The 1726 Georgian mansion is the birthplace of Benjamin Harrison V, signer of the Declaration of Independence and William H. Harrison, ninth U.S. President. During the Civil War, Berkeley was occupied by General McClellan’s Union army. While at Berkeley, General Butterfield composed the familiar tune “Taps,” first played by his bugler, O.W. Norton. Explore the five terraces of gardens, monuments, river shore, artifacts and exhibits, all while learning Berkeley’s amazing history. During the autumn season pick a pumpkin and find your way through Berkeley’s corn maze. Sunset tours of Berkeley’s hauntings are offered on specific days. On the first Sunday in November, Berkeley celebrates the historic 1619 landing with the

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Weston Manor Plantation 400 Weston Lane • Weston Lane & 21st Avenue • Hopewell, VA 23860 804-458-4682 • HistoricHopewell.org Located just a short drive from the James River Plantations, The Weston Plantation tells the stories of ordinary people who have lived through extraordinary times in American history. Known for its distinctive moldings, wainscoting and chair rails, Weston is notable for preserving its original interior, which is why it is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. All three floors and the beautiful kitchen are furnished with reproductions and antiques and are open to the public through guided tours. Open Monday– Saturday, year-round from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Group tours are available by appointment.

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Shirley Plantation Route 5, Charles City • 501 Shirley Plantation Rd. 804-829-5121 • www.shirleyplantation.com Founded in 1613, Shirley Plantation is the oldest surviving plantation in America. Home to the Hill Carter family for 11 generations, Shirley is America’s oldest family-owned business, and the family lives and works there to this day. Shirley is a National Historic Landmark and the most intact 18th century estate in America. The “Great House” is framed by a courtyard of original colonial buildings including a kitchen, laundry, smokehouse, stable, icehouse, storehouse and dovecote. The Great House tour showcases original family furnishings, portraits, silver and hand-carved woodwork, as well as four centuries of family stories. The Carter family invites you to visit their home on the James River. Enjoy a guided tour of the Great House while discovering a unique American story. Gift Shop on site. Open daily year round. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

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SEE & DO hauntings and interviews, all of which are available on their website, ColonialGhosts.com. Many guests who have taken part in the tour have witnessed strange phenomena, so don’t be surprised if you come across a frightening figure or two. Tours operate year-round and are appropriate for all ages, but if you want an extra scary experience, come to the latest 11 p.m. tour. For more chills, make sure to add the extended tour, providing an exclusive look of several locations at the College of William and Mary. Be sure to experience their new Cemetery Tour. Visiting four, historical cemeteries throughout Williamsburg, you’ll gain new insight into the past. Another ghost tour that tells haunted stories of the past is Williamsburg Walking Tours’ Ghostly Tales. This journey is an eerie, 60-minute tour through the colonial capital led by an expert of ghostly lore from the days of old. Legend has it that ghosts have stirred up all sorts of trouble in some of these areas; it’s merely up to the brave to find out which ones. Just a short drive away, travel outside of Williamsburg to find daily cruises hosted year-round on massive ships in Norfolk and Hampton, or head over to Yorktown where you will find sailing and pirate adventure cruises, patriot tours, battlefield reenactments and participatory military demonstrations. Whether it is your first time in Williamsburg, or your 50th, the guided tours offered around the area never disappoint and are sure to show you and your family an unforgettable time with lots of laughs, thrills and surprises.

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A Charming Shopping & Dining Experience! Whether it is the thrill of a good deal, the relief of finding the perfect gift, or just the fun of browsing the shelves, shopping has become more than a necessity—it is a passion. Fortunately, the Village Shops at Kingsmill has all the makings for a perfect shopping adventure. The Village Shops is also home to the Greater Williamsburg Tourist Information Center, see info on this page.

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going, the town still possessed a small-town feel. These hotels served as jobsites for the two young men. Pons worked for his father, making beds and learning the hotel industry. Granger got his first job mowing grass at the local Days Inn. Both boys got into mischief, hopping the fences of the nicer hotels, pretending to be guests so they could swim in the pool. Greg even bought a necklace for his first date from Doug’s dad at the nearby Hospitality House. For them, Williamsburg wasn’t a stuffy, colonial museum—it was a living, breathing community. “What I really loved was that it was a small town,” says Pons. “You had connectivity to so many people. I think I knew everybody in my graduating class of 350 people at Lafayette— and there was only one high school then.” What’s now high-end shopping on Duke of Gloucester Street and Merchants Square, was just the main street of Doug Pons and Greg Granger’s childhood. They bought their clothes at the local Roses department store and watched movies at what is now Kimball Theatre.

“Everything that was on Duke of Gloucester Street was relevant to all of the residents of Williamsburg,” explains Pons. “You went to worship, you went to shop,” Granger adds. “Daily life happened there.” As the years went by, more and more people saw the potential that Williamsburg possessed. Immigrants from countries such as Greece and India saw the town as a place where, with hard work, they could make lives for themselves. “They’d write home,” explains Pons, “and they’d say, yes, this is a great place, and they will treat you well. If you work hard you can make something happen. And they did it.” These first-generation immigrants started out washing dishes and bussing tables, barely speaking English, and are now prominent citizens in Williamsburg with multiple businesses. Williamsburg itself is only nine-square miles, so growth has always been limited. What most people think of today as Williamsburg is actually James City County. In the early 1970s, this county was mostly wooded areas and farmland with a population in the 10,000 range. goWilliamsburg.com


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The transition from its rural roots happened, as Doug Pons explains, “when James City County got beer and Busch Gardens.” Not only did AnheuserBusch bring the famed theme park, attracting more visitors than ever, they also built the Kingsmill Resort. “As that developed,” continues Pons, “it created an employment population, so other jobs started to grow.” Thus, James City County was developed, expanding the Greater Williamsburg area with more homes and businesses. James City County now has a population of around 90,000. As development continued, the population of the city of Williamsburg started to grow as well. “You used to know everybody,” says Granger. “Now it’s hard to know everybody in town.” Because of this, many of its original residents have started moving away because, as Granger explains, “Williamsburg has lost what they consider to be Doug Pons and Greg Granger

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that pride in place. It’s not the same town.” Although both Doug Pons and Greg Granger loved the Williamsburg of their childhood, they’re excited about the direction the city is moving in. “The hometown feel has kind of gone away,” says Pons, “but at the same time we had to evolve— the way we lived and our economy. If you’re not growing you’re dying. The community has grown.” Pons foresees that Williamsburg is on the cusp of some new and exciting changes. “It seems like we’re on a 50-year investment cycle. The Rockefeller’s came in the ‘20s. Fifty years later then Anheuser-Busch showed up and Busch Gardens, and so we had that major investment. So, we’re due for another investment and turnaround.” When asked what they think the next big Williamsburg attraction may be, Granger links it to the evolution of the family vacation model. The family vacation is not so much “go and learn about America and go to this really cool theme park.” The busy families of today are taking their kids on the sports trip. “Our kids are plugged into sports,” says Granger, “we’re excited about it. We want to support them.” That’s why they’ll go on weekend or week long vacations, centered around the kids’ tournaments or sporting events. With that in mind, both Granger and Pons think that the development of a multi-purpose fieldhouse or convention center would bring an influx of these type of travelers to the Greater Williamsburg area.

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Talk of this is still in the speculative phase, but it’s an exciting idea that’s getting a lot of buzz. However, development in Williamsburg is tricky, Granger says. “Trying to make sure that you meet the demands of today’s world while keeping the charm of yesterday’s world is so hard.” Pons continues, “As a lifelong resident of Williamsburg and a current city council member, I think that’s one Sports-Centric Vacations of the things that Could be the Future of I feel responsible Tourism in Williamsburg for—trying to maintain our nine square miles. We try to protect that with smart development and with some oversight.” Both Doug Pons and Greg Granger are excited to be a part of the Williamsburg of tomorrow. The time is ripe to see the city transition into something new and exciting, while still maintaining its historic appeal. “It’s time for a refresh,” says Pons. “The future is bright for the city. It’s time for that next generation look at things.” —Rebekah Conley SECOND EDITION | WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE  59


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Antiques, Vintage and Consignment Shops Searching for collectibles and other desirable items? Williamsburg is the place to find them. Williamsburg is known to be a reliable destination in the antique world, which is why you are sure to find an incomparable piece that possesses rarity and beauty. The Williamsburg Antique Mall is one of the largest antique malls on the East Coast, offering collectible and vintage items, true antiques and museum-like collections of Colonial Williamsburg that will surely satisfy that “old” soul of yours. The mall fills a special niche in the antique market because it was created specifically for what it is—a facility to display and sell antiques and collectibles. Beautiful furniture, décor, artwork, rugs, lamps and much more are just waiting to be browsed through for a chance to create a new and unique look in your home. The mall measures a whopping 45,000 square feet and is filled with over 300 dealers. A customer assistance call button can be found on each aisle so one of the friendly and knowledgeable staff members is on hand to answer any questions you may have. Looking for more unique items with some soul? Be sure to visit a local vintage or consignment destination offering an unforgettable shopping experience for collectors of all ages. At vintage shops like The Vintage Rabbit and Everything Vintage Co., discover every kind of treasure from framed tapestries to pottery pieces originating from 1941! Williamsburg’s antiques shops carry every item you can imagine, from cameras and Christmas decorations to jewelry, music boxes and furniture. A friendly staff is always welcoming their next guest to dive into hundreds of varied items marked with affordable prices. There’s no doubt you will find something memorable!

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When it comes to seeking gifts, fine apparel, home furnishings and personal care services, the shops cover all the basics and then some. Speaking of local goodies, your visit to Williamsburg isn’t complete without a stop at Whitley’s Peanut Factory, a local staple. What began as a quaint company with just three employees has, three decades later, become the peanut empire it is today. Take home their “home-cooked” and roasted Virginia peanuts and peanut confections for a tantalizing treat. For a lot of a history, a lot of charm and a lot to offer, step into Lightfoot Manor Shoppe located on Route 60, approximately a halfmile east of the Premium Outlets. Once there, discover 18th-century reproductions, gifts and collectibles, such as jewelry and apothecary and tobacco jars. Items can be personalized, and the store offers custom engraving and gift-wrapping and shipping services.

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here’s a new way to experience Greater Williamsburg, but one could say that it’s as old as this historic region. While early settlers were building forts and establishing their presence in the area, they also brewed their first beers and planted their first vines. They believed that alcohol had many beneficial purposes. Besides being a clean source of water, they believed it had healing properties and provided energy to the body. One could say that the Williamsburg area is not only the birthplace of America, it’s where we first learned to drink.

Drink culture is a rising trend in Williamsburg. In the last year, many new producers of fine alcoholic beverages have been opening their doors and welcoming patrons to imbibe. It’s not about getting drunk, but experiencing high quality, handcrafted beverages produced by pioneers in their field and sharing this experience with others. The enjoyment of these beverages is both a social and flavorful experience. Enter the Williamsburg Tasting Trail. This one-of-a-kind

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experience is a way to explore the best alcoholic beverages in the Greater Williamsburg area. The beauty of the tasting trail is that awardwinning wine, excellent brews and more are all centrally located in the Greater Williamsburg area. Newbies and connoisseurs alike create their own tasting trail experience. Explore the deep history of Virginia wines stretching back more than 350 years. Discover Williamsburg’s growing craft beer industry. Or if you want it all, take in a sampling of everything—wines, beers, meads and spirits. Visit one or visit them all, it’s up to you! And because each location has been carefully selected, you know that you are sampling the best of the best. Visitors to Greater Williamsburg are raving about the tasting trail. This is the perfect opportunity to try something new or indulge in a decadent extravagance. Plan a romantic getaway with your spouse. Or make it a relaxing weekend with friends. This is also your chance to pick up a few bottles of excellent wines, brews and spirits to take home as gifts (or keep for yourself).

Establishments of the Williamsburg Tasting Trail The venues chosen to be a part of the Williamsburg Tasting Trail were carefully selected. Each winery, brewery, distillery and meadery chosen had to display a dedication to their craft, constantly perfecting and improving their methods. They also had to meet the highest

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included in the Williamsburg Tasting Trail. These wineries make up the Colonial Wine Trail and are all located within one hour of Williamsburg. Start your journey at Williamsburg Winery, the largest winery in Virginia. Serving classic, European-style wines, the Williamsburg Winery is known for its award-wining vintages. A tasting experience here will also include beautiful views, a delicious meal at one of the winery’s dining venues and possibly an overnight stay at Wedmore Place, a

charming hotel with a European feel. Heading north will take you to Saudé Creek Vineyards next. Enjoy live music every weekend. Saudé is the perfect place for a mellow, relaxing experience with your closest friends. Take in awe inspiring views of the scenic Pamunkey River from their wrap around porch. Incredible varietals and a warm and welcoming atmosphere are always found here. The opulent feel of New Kent Winery will give you a taste for the good life. Drink a

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dusky merlot while taking in the historical buildings, constructed with century-old reclaimed materials. The last stop for wines is James River Cellars Winery, just north of Richmond. With a distinctive Virginian flavor, this family-owned winery has a wide selection of wines that you won’t want to miss.

Next, the beers… Although microbreweries are a newer phenomenon, this craze has been sweeping the nation. Young and old alike are enjoying the variety of flavors that this industry produces. Breweries in Greater Williamsburg have appeared as strong contenders in this field. Their beverages range from dark, thick stouts to light and fruity saisons. They stand alone or pair perfectly with some of our favorite foods, combining for a mouth-watering experience. With 16 beers on tap daily, visitors are sure to find something they love at Alewerks Brewing Company. Be sure to grab a delectable halfpound soft pretzel with your lager. The Virginia Beer Company knows that nothing goes better with an ice-cold brew than food trucks and corn hole. Then there’s the experimental Brass Cannon Brewing Co. Alongside the classics are the Langrage Line, small batch brews with weird yet delectable combinations. The great thing about these breweries is the ability to sample. You don’t have to settle for

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Drink Williamsburg Tours These amazing locations can all be visited without having to worry about finding a DD. For one low price, Drink Williamsburg offers three distinct drinking experiences, and provides the way to get there and back again. Get a little bit of everything on the Drink Williamsburg tour. If wine is your preference, be sure to book the Winery Tasting tour. Or for a short jaunt, hop on the Happy Hour Bus. In an effort to promote safety, Drink Williamsburg will pick up and drop off guests in groups of five or more if they're within three miles of downtown Williamsburg for free. They also offer themed events each month, singles outings, couples nights, and more. If you want to create your own tasting trail, the Drink Williamsburg bus can be scheduled for private parties. For more information or to book your tour visit DrinkWilliamsburg.com or call 757-818-9511.

It may be difficult to experience every taste on the trail, so plan ahead and plot your tasting experience. All visitors are encouraged to drink responsibly. It may be wise to include a non-drinker in your tasting trail adventure to serve as designated driver, or grab an Uber or Lyft. You can also call locally owned Cardinal Cabs, 757-345-5557, that way everyone in your group can experience the trail fully. The Williamsburg Tasting Trail is an amazing way to taste and experience the amazing flavors of Williamsburg. Please enjoy yourself safely, do not drink and drive. For more information visit www.WilliamsburgTastingTrail.com —Rebekah Conley

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plentiful as historic landmarks in Williamsburg. One might even say that Williamsburg is the pancake capital of Virginia! But there’s so much more than our favorite flapjacks. Sizzling sausages and meats, decadent doughnuts, ostentatious omelets—breakfast menus offer something for even the pickiest tastes. After shopping at the outlets or visiting an exciting attraction, your tummy tells you the time—it’s lunch! You’ll need to partake in some afternoon dining to keep your strength up for all the walking, touring and playing you’ll be doing in Williamsburg. The great thing about the area is that not only will you find your favorite chains, there are family and independently owned restaurants everywhere. Grab a burger at a good ole American eatery, or get a slice at one of the many pizza places. If the kids are really hungry, head to an all-you-can-eat buffet, where you’ll leave full and happy. The sun begins to set, and your exciting day of adventure in Williamsburg is coming to a close. But don’t call it a day yet! It’s time for dinner, and boy does Williamsburg know how to do dinner. If its ethnic fare you’re craving, you are in luck! Williamsburg has everything from Italian goWilliamsburg.com

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and Mexican to Korean and French, and tons of choices in between. If you’re looking for a night out without the kiddos, the cobblestone streets, street lamps and terrace dining, give the perfect atmosphere for a romantic dinner for two! Area bars and taverns are opened late, so don’t just turn in early! Grab a pint or a delicious cocktail and pair it with some amazing eats. Every good meal should end with a sweet morsel. Most area restaurants offer incredible dessert options, from bread pudding to New York cheesecake. There are also candy stores which offer delicious fudge, classic candy

apples and old fashioned hard candies. Williamsburg is an epicurean wonderland. If you’re of the adventurous sort, be sure to research ahead of time and plan your own dining tour. An appetizer here, sharing an entrée there, grabbing a scrumptious dessert—that way you won’t miss out on the many delectable offerings. If you don’t feel like doing the work yourself, then turn to Taste of Williamsburg. They offer a savory walking tour, stopping in at nearly ten eateries for a sampling of some of the area’s best bites. Learn more at www.TasteOfWilliamsburg.com. —Rebekah Conley

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THE COMEDY CLUB OF WILLIAMSBURG August 5th–March 17th Every Saturday, enjoy live stand-up comedy performances. Dine at Pitchers Bar and Grill before the show and save 20 percent on your meal, with your ticket purchase. Cocktail service available in the show room during the performance. 8-9:30 p.m Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $21 at the door, or purchase in advance by phone. 757-286-9448. ComedyClubWilliamsburg.com

HOWL-O-SCREAM AT BUSCH GARDENS September 23rd–October 29th Busch Gardens’ annual horror fest, Howl-O-Scream, features sinister tricks and terrifying fun for brave guests who dare to enter. Fear abounds in the Virginia theme park’s collection of elaborate haunted houses, immersive themed Terror-tories, and darkly entertaining live shows. Included with park admission. 6 p.m. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

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Celebrate the First English-speaking Thanksgiving in the New World. Join in for a day dedicated to history, food and fun with tours of the 1726 manor house, a living history program, tribal dancers, arts, crafts and jewelry vendors, choral music, traditional Thanksgiving dinner and a re-enactment of the Landing of Captain Woodlief and his men. Nowhere can you find a more exciting, more educational or more enjoyable way to add to holiday traditions than a beautiful fall day at Berkeley Plantation. House tours 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Festival noon–4 p.m. VirginiaThanksgivingFestival.com

WILLIAMSBURG TASTE FESTIVAL/ HARVEST FESTIVAL November 9th–12th Featuring over 30 culinary inspired events hosted in Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown highlighting Virginia chefs, farmers, foragers, authors and beverage professionals. Come celebrate community and gathering together this fall, all for a good cause. WilliamsburgHarvestCelebration.com

COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG’S GRAND ILLUMINATION December 3rd Join Colonial Williamsburg for this special day by strolling the Revolutionary City and viewing all the unique decorations. Enjoy musical performances, on multiple stages, and delight in the fireworks display fired from the Capitol, the Magazine and the Palace. Fireworks begin at 7 p.m. ColonialWilliamsburg.com 8

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ongoing events Aug. 1–Sept. 4: Summer Planetarium Programs Showing in the planetarium are “The Friendly Stars,” “Eclipse 2017,” “Virginia Skies,” “Oasis in Space,” “Saturn: The Ringworld,” “Kaluoka’hina” and “Laser Pop.” Open daily. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

Aug. 1–Sept. 28: Farmers Market Weekly market held Thursdays through Sept. 28 at City Center at Oyster Point.

Aug. 1, Aug. 15, Sept. 5, Sept 19, Oct. 3, Oct. 17: In the Trenches Tour Guests get an “inside the ropes” tour of the original 1607 James Fort. Enjoy “moments of discovery” and walk the ground once trod by Captain John Smith, Pocahontas and Queen Elizabeth II. 10 a.m. 757-229-4997. HistoricJamestowne.org 74  WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE | SECOND EDITION

Aug. 2-Sept. 13: Rockin’ on the River Concert Series Join Hopewell Recreation and Parks on the Appomattox River every Wednesday for live entertainment and tons of fun at this family-friendly concert series. It is free, open to the public and features local bands playing a wide range of current hits and classics. 7-9:30 p.m. 804-541-2353. VisitHPG.com

Aug. 4-Sept. 1: An Art Museum Mystery “Death of a Dreadful Docent” is a new case that will introduce you to Bar Belcher, the museum volunteer and donor that everyone hates and for which everyone has motive. Join the team to solve fictitious crimes, including a murder. Every Friday from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Adults $20, kids $10. Separate ticketing required. DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum. ColonialWilliamsburg.com

Aug. 4, Sept. 1 and Oct. 6: Jamestown James at Jamestown Beach Event Park Come and enjoy free live music from 6:30-8 p.m. Each concert will focus on a decade of music and feature a different band. 2205 Jamestown Rd, Williamsburg. 757-253-6677

Aug. 5 and Oct. 7: Battle of Smithfield Walking Tour Meet at the museum for a lecture and a walk down Church Street to hear details of the events of this battle. 2 p.m. 103 Main St., Smithfield. 757-356-1223. HistoricIsleOfWight.com

Aug. 5, Sept. 2, Oct. 7: Guided Walking Tour of Historic Fort Huger Visit this Civil War fort and learn the significance of this gateway to the Confederate capital. 10 a.m. 15080 Talcott Terrace, Isle of Wight. 757-356-1223. HistoricIsleOfWight.com

Aug. 5-Sept.6: All-American Tea Party Bring a favorite doll to Mrs. Campbell’s Tavern for a special tea. Dine on delicious treats and enjoy a blend of tea created just for the event. $39.95. 1-3 p.m. ColonialWilliamsburg.com

Aug. 5-March 17: The Comedy Club of Williamsburg Every Saturday, enjoy live stand up comedy performances. Dine at Pitchers Bar and Grill before the show and save 20-percent on your meal, with your ticket purchase. Cocktail service available in the show room during the performance. 8-9:30 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $21 at the door, or purchase in advance by phone. 757-286-9448. ComedyClubWilliamsburg.com

Aug. 6–Sept. 3: Free Movies on Prince George Street Come out for a free summer movie on Prince George Street featuring a different movie every Sunday. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a free movie and popcorn. Movies start at dusk. 420 Prince George St. 757-476-2583 goWilliamsburg.com


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Aug. 9-Oct. 25: Curator’s Artifact Tour This 90-minute program, on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month, begins with a brief overview of the archaeological collection consisting of more than two million artifacts recovered since digging began in 1994. 3 p.m. 757-229-4997. HistoricJamestowne.org

Aug. 19, Sept. 16, Oct. 21, Nov. 18, Dec. 16: Story Time The third Saturday of the month is story time. Hear a nature-related story. 10 a.m. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

Through Aug. 31: Children’s Nature Hunt at Berkeley Plantation Bring the family to Berkeley and learn its amazing history while searching for treasures along the river shore, gardens and grounds. Children’s brochures and picnic area available. Nature hunt included with regular admission tickets. Berkeley Plantation, Charles City. 888-466-6018. BerkeleyPlantation.com

Sept.–Nov.: Berkeley Plantation Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch Bring the family out to Berkeley to explore the colorful autumn gardens, river shore and exhibits, pick a pumpkin and find your way through the corn maze, all while learning goWilliamsburg.com

Berkeley’s amazing history. The corn maze is included in Berkeley’s regular tour admission; an additional fee is charged to take home a pumpkin. Children brochures and picnic area available. Berkeley Plantation, Charles City. 888-466-6018. BerkeleyPlantation.com

Sept. 3-Nov. 23: To Hang a Pirate Every Thursday and Saturday, sit in on the 1719 trial of Israel Hands, one of the crew members of the fearsome pirate Blackbeard. Weigh the evidence against him and judge for yourself. Not appropriate for young children due to subject matter. $19. Capitol General Court, Williamsburg. ColonialWilliamsburg.com

Sept 8–Oct. 6: Rhythms on the Riverwalk Concert Series Get your toes tappin’ to fantastic sounds during this five-week concert series featuring jazz, big band and knee slappin’ country. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. Free. 6:30–8:30 p.m. Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown. 757-890-3500. Virginia.org

Sept. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 16, Dec. 14: “Tell Me A Story” At The Isle of Wight Country Museum This program, geared for children ages three to five, introduces youngsters to the symbols of Isle of Wight. Features books, songs and games. Children must be accompanied by an adult. 10 a.m. 103 Main St., Smithfield. 757-356-1223

Sept. 23–Oct. 29: Howl-O-Scream at Busch Gardens Busch Gardens’ annual horror fest, Howl-O-Scream, features sinister tricks and terrifying fun for brave guests who dare to enter. Fear abounds in the Virginia theme park’s collection of elaborate haunted houses, immersive themed Terrortories, and darkly entertaining live shows. Included with park admission. 6 p.m. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

Through Nov. 26: Nature Connects: Art with Lego Bricks Nature Connects is an award-winning, record breaking exhibition now touring North America. Created with over a half million LEGO pieces, this show features largerthan-life sculptures built with LEGO brings. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

Nov. 30–Dec. 31: Laser Holidays An animated Christmas light featuring classic holiday favorites like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” modern hits like “Jingle Bell Rock,” and other timeless songs. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

Nov. 30–Dec. 31: Star of Wonder: Mystery of the Christmas Star Traditional holiday planetarium show follows the journey of the Magi. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org SECOND EDITION | WHMA VISITOR’S GUIDE  75


CALENDAR Nov. 23–Jan. 1: Celebration in Lights

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Newport News Park is transformed by over 800,000 individual lights, creating animated holiday and fanciful scenes. $12 per car and $60 per bus. Newport News Park. 5:30–10 p.m. NNgov.com

Nov. 24-Jan. 1: Christmas Town at Busch Gardens Experience Busch Gardens in a whole new light during Christmas Town complete with holiday traditions and dazzling shows. Gaze at millions of twinkling lights while enjoying peppermint fudge hot chocolate. Visit Santa’s workshop and the park’s 50-foot-tall, animated Christmas tree. Free with park admission. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

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Dec. 2–Jan. 1: Centuries of Christmas at Berkeley Plantation

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Through Jan. 28: Pocahontas Imagined Special Exhibition Using depictions of Pocahontas from across the centuries, this special exhibition illuminates the reasons behind her enduring legacy. Jamestown Settlement, 2110 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg. HistoryIsFun.org

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Through Dec. 17: Sundays Arts Festivals Presented by the Blue Talon Bistro, the 2nd Sundays Arts Festival is located in the 400th block of Prince George Street. Free kids’ art project and activities each month. Free. 11 a.m.–5 p.m. 2ndSundaysWilliamsburg.com

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Beacon Theatre Concerts & Shows Hospitality and great sound in our historic, art deco space. Coming soon: Mac McAnally; Old Dominion Barn Dance (O.D.B.D) featuring Tony Jackson; Sierra Hull; Pablo Cruise; O.D.B.D featuring Rhonda Vincent; O.D.B.D featuring Teenie Chinault, and much more! 804 446-3457 • www.thebeacontheatreva.com

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The elegant 1726 mansion will be beautifully decorated with fresh greenery from Berkeley’s gardens. Costumed guides will add a special touch to your holiday season with stories of Christmas at Berkeley through four centuries of history. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Berkeley Plantation, Charles City. 888-466-6018. BerkeleyPlantation.com

“Holubicka” Fun!! Oct. 21

Czech & Slovak Folklife Festival Featuring a day of authentic food, dancing, music, agricultural exhibits, youth activities, and more. Celebration is 11 am to 4 pm. Also, discover the immigrant story at the Prince George Regional Heritage Center. Open Tues thru Sat, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. 804 863-0212 www.princegeorgevahistoricalsociety.org/events

Pecan Festival in the Grove This growing festival showcases Richard Bland College of William & Mary with cook-off contests, three pageants, live music, food, vendors, craft activities, face painting, games, and live animals in the largest pecan grove in VA. Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm / Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. 804 862-6100 x 8528 • www.rbc.edu/pecan-festival/

Strike Up the Band! Dec. 3

Light Up the Night & Parade The best in small downtown holiday tree lightings! Activities include parade, carriage rides, refreshments, holiday concert at the Beacon Theatre, and more offerings throughout Mainstreet Downtown. 804 541-2353 • www.hopewellva.gov/special-events

Fun Facts! Jul. 5 – Sep. 13 (Wednesdays)

Historic Hopewell Foundation 2017 Lunch & Lectures Series Great variety of historical topics, interesting lectures, demonstrations, and concerts. All programs start at noon in the HMA Room, Appomattox Regional Library, and are free. 804 458-4682 • www.historichopewell.org

Plantation Excitement! Jul. - Dec.

Weston Plantation (1789) on the Appomattox River Knowledgeable docents provide interesting and engaging tours to all visitors upon arrival. Open daily for house tours and special events. Also, visit “All Manor of Things” Boutique and Gifts Shop on premises – great seasonal sales. 804 458-4682 • www.historichopewell.org

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CALENDAR Through Dec. 17: Williamsburg Farmers Market Shop with over 25 watermen, bakers and producers of meats, seafood, hydroponically grown vegetables, ethnic foods, cheeses and forced bulbs every Saturday through November. Holiday Market Dec. 10 and 17. Free. 8 a.m.–noon. Merchants Square, 402 W. Duke of Gloucester. 757-259-3768. WilliamsburgFarmersMarket.com

AUGUST 7, 14, 21, 28: Maritime Mondays Fun for Children! Join in Monday mornings for engaging, learning activities for children that include story time and a craft! Designed for children ages 18 months to 8-years-old. Free with museum admission at The Mariners’ Museum. 10 a.m. MarinersMuseum.org

8, 15, 22: Military Band Concert Series A different ensemble performs every week, presented by a group of musicians from Langley Air Force Base and Ft. Eustis. Bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. Free. 6:30–8 p.m. Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown.

2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Virginia Health Services Summer Concert Series at Port Warwick Enjoy the summer night air on Styron Square listening to the area’s best music. The concerts are free and all are welcome! Bring your own lawn chairs (no tents), blankets, food and drinks—beer and wine are allowed. Or enjoy the music from one of Port Warwick restaurant patios. Free. 6–9 p.m. 757-223-0284. LiveOnTheSquare.org

2, 9, 16, 23, 30: Summer Breeze Concert Series Wednesdays in August, come enjoy live outdoor music performances. Free. 7-9 p.m.Merchant Square, Williamsburg. 757-565-8889. MerchantsSquare.org

4, 11, 18, 25: Fireworks Spectacular at Busch Gardens Celebrate summer with a fireworks spectacular every Friday night. This event inspires park-goers through fireworks and original moving soundscapes. Free with park admission. 9:45 p.m. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

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5, 12, 19, 26: Summer Nights Concert Series Summer Saturdays at Busch Gardens will be even more special with the Summer Nights Concert Series, featuring popular rock, pop, country and contemporary Christian performers, live under the stars. Concerts are free with park admission. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

12: Dino on the Loose Join the walking T-Rex dinosaur parades, photo ops and a roaring good time on the Dinosaur Discovery Trail. 1 p.m. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

12: Free Community Day A free day of family fun inspired by the art on view at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center. Interactive tours with gallery hosts, scavenger hunts, themed art projects and more. Peninsula Fine Arts Center. Newport News. 757-596-8175. PFAC-Va.org

31: Symphony Under the Stars Grab your lawn chairs and picnic baskets, and join us for a free outdoor concert at the College of William & Mary’s Lake Matoaka Amphitheater. 7:30 p.m. VirginiaSymphony.org

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SEPTEMBER 1-4, 9, 10, 16, 17: Busch Gardens Bier Fest More than 200 years of Oktober Fest traditions come to life this fall. Sample traditional German food, listen to live music and experience all this unique Bavarian celebration has to offer. From 11 a.m.-park close. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

2-3: Free Admission Weekend Free admission to the Peninsula Fine Arts Center, sponsored by PFAC’s Art Access Funding. Peninsula Fine Arts Center. Newport News. 757-596-8175. PFAC-Va.org

9: Drool in the Pool This popular dog swim day allows pool passes for dogs. Music, refreshments and goodies are featured. All proceeds benefit the animals of Heritage Humane Society. Chickahominy Riverfront Park. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. HeritageHumaneSociety.org goWilliamsburg.com

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CALENDAR 16: Watermen’s Oyster Roast Enjoy fresh roasted or raw oysters sourced from multiple sources. Chowder, side dishes and desserts included. Watermen’s Museum. 757-887-2641

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16–17, 23–24: Fall Native Plant Sale Choose from an incredible array of native plants for a variety of garden sites, from wet ponds to dry rock gardens. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

20: 9th Annual Great Beefsteak Raid Commemorative Dinner Steak dinner prepared by Disputanta Ruritan Club with beverages, special desserts, live music and re-enactors. Proceeds support the Prince George County Regional Heritage Center. Scott Memorial Park, Prince George. 804-863-0212. VisitHPG.com

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24: Yorktown Art Stroll Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown Freight Shed and merchants will be filled with paintings and hand crafted artwork by some of the region’s most talented artists. Free. 11 a.m.–6 p.m. 757-369-1108. YorkCounty.gov

OCTOBER 6-8: An Occasion for the Arts Celebrate visual, literary and performing arts in this two-day event at Merchants Square. This show brings the work of talented fine artists, lively performing artists, food and beverage tastings together for an event everyone in the family can enjoy. Free admission. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Duke Gloucester Street. AOFTA.org

6-8: Harvest Faire All the fun of a festival with medieval combat, activities and encampments added. Harvest Faire offers three days of medieval-themed family fun and autumn splendor. Endview Plantation, Newport News. 757-358-5412. HarvestFaire.org

6, 13, 20, 27: Fifes and Drums of Yorktown 2005-2014

Every Sunday, enjoy the colonial sounds of The Fifes and Drums of York Town at the Yorktown Visitors Center. Performance begins at 3:45 p.m. 757-898-2410. NPS.org/York

7: Genuine Bacon, Bourbon and Beach Music Fest Features bourbon and Virginia brew tastings, lots of bacon, wine and live entertainment. Windsor Castle Park, Smithfield. 757-357-5182. SmithfieldVABaconFest.com

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This fast and flat course will have all runners “crawling” past the beautiful waterfront in downtown Hampton. Runners will make their way down the historic Chesapeake Avenue and back to the Hampton Roads Convention Center for a crawlin’ fun time at the post-race party. Hampton Roads Convention Center. 757-412-1056. CrawlinCrabHalf.com

7-8: American Indian Intertribal Powwow Join in for a two-day celebration of song and dance, featuring American Indian tribes, storytelling and a film presentation. Jamestown Settlement, 2110 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg. HistoryIsFun.org goWilliamsburg.com


CALENDAR 7-8: Newport News Fall Festival of Folklife Southeast Virginia’s biggest traditional craft show features over 200 vendors, traditional crafts and trades, folk entertainment, food vendors and children’s activities. Parking fee $10. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Newport News Park. NNgov.com

7-29: The Count’s Halloween Spooktacular Celebrate silly, not-too-spooky fun at Busch Gardens. Children can come dressed up to join in the costume parade and participate in other family-friendly activities during this daytime event on Saturdays and Sundays. 1-800-343-7946. BuschGardens.com

7: Yorktown Wine Festival Sample wines from premiere wineries throughout the Commonwealth. Wineries, live music, great food from local restaurants and artisans. Admission is $30 in advance or $35 at the door. Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown. 757-877-2933. YorkCounty.gov

7-29: Hauntings Tales & Tours This unique tour of Edgewood, Berkeley and Shirley Plantations will give an insight of the spirits and mysteries of these three historic plantations in Charles City, Virginia. Every Saturday, hear the haunting tales of the paranormal activities at each site on a progressive tour. The tour begins at 2:30 at Shirley Plantation, continues to Berkeley and ends at Edgewood. Reservations required. $38. 804-829-5121. ShirleyPlantation.com

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11-12: Commemoration of Virginia Archeology Month Visit Historic Jamestowne for hands-on activities that give children an opportunity to participate in the process of archeology. Special exhibits, tours and programs let visitors of all ages explore James Fort. Glass making demonstrations will also be available to highlight the importance of the industry and its impact on Jamestown. 757-898-2410

13, 27: Berkeley’s Twilight Ghost Tour Hear the tales of Berkeley’s paranormal activities with a guided tour through the 1726 mansion followed by a lantern-led walk through the gardens, grounds and cemetery. Then, finish your ghostly experience with a challenging corn maze, with only the light of a lantern. 6 p.m. Reservations required. $25 per adult. $12.50 per child. BerkeleyPlantation.com

14: Canine Carnival Come out with four-legged furry friends, on a leash, to visit the various dog related vendors lined up to attend. Vaccination papers needed only to enter the enclosed dog park area. Waller Miller Park, Williamsburg. 757-259-3778. WilliamsburgVA.gov

14, 15: Yorktown Victory Celebration Military life and artillery firings mark anniversary of America’s momentous Revolutionary War victory at Yorktown. Commemorative events take place in historic Yorktown. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 757-253-4838

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14-15: Port Warwick Art & Sculpture Festival World-class fine art, designed by artists that demonstrate innovation and originality. Port Warwick, Newport News. 757-223-0284. PWArtFest.org

19: Yorktown Day Patriotic ceremonies, a parade, performances by the Fifes and Drums of Yorktown and tactical demonstrations by the Commander-in-Chief’s Guard commemorate. Free. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Yorktown Battlefield. 757-890-3500

19-21: Newport News Greek Festival—Fall Edition The tradition of the Newport News Greek Festival continues! Enjoy authentic Greek food, pastries, music, dance and entertainment. Free admission. Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 60 Traverse Rd., Newport News. 757-596-6151. NewportNewsGreekFestival.org

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20: Oyster Roast A festival of seafood and oyster tasting. Children’s crafts and an “Oyster Shell” scavenger hunt. Enjoy live musical entertainment, Chesapeake Bay seafood, craft beers for the adults, food and beverages. 6–9 p.m. City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News. 757-926-1400. NNVA.gov goWilliamsburg.com

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CALENDAR 20, 22, 24: Rossini’s Barber of Seville

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Opera in Williamsburg presents a live fully-staged opera on an intimate scale with a world-class cast at the Kimball Theatre. General seating $45. Discount seating $40. Students $15. OperaInWilliamsburg.org

20–21: Family Frights at Jamestown Settlement A Halloween-themed museum night for elementary-school-age children and families features trick-or-treating, ghostly tales, haunted houses and ships, grizzly games and spooky straw maze. 6:30–9 p.m. Jamestown Settlement, 2110 Jamestown Rd., Williamsburg. HistoryIsFun.org

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Local historian Albert Burckard hosts a short presentation and a walking tour. Witness the original barracks, mess hall, fueling area and much more. 2 p.m. 13036 Nike Park Road, Carrollton. 757-357-0115. HistoricIsleOfWight.com

21: Walking Tour of the Isle of Wight Courthouse Complex Explore this 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century site and hear the story of its beginnings as well as a few tales of capers and duels. 10 a.m. 17130 Monument Circle, Isle of Wight. 757-357-0115. TheIsle.ChamberMaster.com

23-24: Watermen’s Museum Folk Festival Onlin Orderine Availab g le

Enjoy America’s best music genres during this two-day event. Local and regional bands are featured on three stages. Free. Watermen’s Museum. 757-887-1108

28-29: Pecan Festival Bring family and friends to the Grove, at Richard Bland College, for a day of entertainment, fine food and drink, while celebrating the pecan. Free. RBC.edu/Pecan-Festival

NOVEMBER 5: Virginia Thanksgiving Festival at Berkeley Plantation

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Celebrate the First English-speaking Thanksgiving in the New World. Join in for a day dedicated to history, food and fun with tours of the 1726 manor house, a living history program, tribal dancers, arts, crafts and jewelry vendors, choral music, traditional Thanksgiving dinner and a re-enactment of the Landing of Captain Woodlief and his men. Nowhere can you find a more exciting, more educational or more enjoyable way to add to holiday traditions than a beautiful fall day at Berkeley Plantation. House tours 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Festival noon–4 p.m. VirginiaThanksgivingFestival.com

9–12: Williamsburg Taste Festival Featuring over 30 culinary inspired events hosted in Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown highlighting Virginia chefs, farmers, foragers, authors and beverage professionals. Come celebrate community and gathering together this fall, all for a good cause. WilliamsburgHarvestCelebration.com

11: Free Admission to Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown Battlefield On Veterans Day, experience Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown Battlefield for free. Free admission is also available to National Parks and other Federal sites throughout the country. Colonial National Historical Park, Yorktown. 757-898-2410.

23: Turkey Pardoning Celebrate the long and healthy life of wild turkeys during the annual Turkey Pardoning Ceremony. Enjoy exhibits about wild turkeys and attend the pardoning ceremony. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. VLM members free, non-members’ admission $20 for adults and $15 for children. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

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23-25: Foods & Feasts of Colonial Virginia Explore colonial Virginia foodways during a three-day event beginning on Thanksgiving Day. At Jamestown Settlement, learn how food was gathered, preserved and prepared by Powhatan Indians and English Colonists. HistoryIsFun.org

25: Holiday Tree Lighting at Port Warwick Bring the whole family to this festive holiday event. Kids will love visiting Santa while choral groups, storytellers and other live entertainment will get everyone in the holiday spirit. 5-8:30 p.m. Port Warwick, Newport News. 757-223-0284. PWHoliday.org

DECEMBER 1–31: A Colonial Christmas Experience centuries-old holiday traditions and festivities featuring period musical entertainment and daily appearances at Jamestown Settlement by the Lord of Misrule. 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Yorktown Victory Center, Yorktown. 757-253-4838. HistoryIsFun.org

1: Christmas Tree Lighting A tradition that began in 1945 continues with the Yorktown Tree Lighting. Evening highlights include performances at the Victory Monument, festive music at Riverwalk Landing, the procession of lights through the historic village and the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free. 7:30 p.m. 757-890-3500. YorkCounty.gov goWilliamsburg.com


CALENDAR 2-3: Berkeley Plantation Christmas Wreath Workshop and Tour

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Begin your afternoon touring the 1726 manor house, beautifully decorated with fresh arrangements and wreaths cut from Berkeley’s boxwood, cedar and holly trees. Following the tour gather for a wreath-making workshop creating your own Berkeley wreath. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Refreshments served. Reservations required. $40. Berkeley Plantation, Charles City. BerkeleyPlantation.com

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2: Yorktown Christmas Market on Main Street Whether you are searching for a holiday gift for family, friends or as a treat to yourself, you’re sure to find it at the Christmas Market on Main. The market features arts and crafts vendors, strolling musical entertainment and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free. 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Historic Main Street, Yorktown. 757-877-2933. YorkCounty.gov

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Historic Homes in Charles City offer Progressive Tours during the Holiday Season Break away from the hustle and bustle of the holidays and let your imagination travel back to a bygone era. Partake in a progressive candlelight tour of Edgewood, Shirley and Berkeley Plantations. Enjoy the famous hospitality at these three historic homes with Christmas celebrations through four centuries of history. The tour begins at 2:30 p.m. at Shirley Plantation, continues to Berkeley and ends at Edgewood. Reservations required. $44. 804-829-5121. ShirleyPlantation.com

2: Hollydazzle This unique holiday event combines fireworks, special effects and music in a spectacular show presented “in the round” on the Fountain Plaza. Free children’s activities, holiday performances and food vendors. Free. 4–8 p.m. City Center at Oyster Point, Newport News. NNgov.com

3: Light up the Night 100 Years of Celebrating the Holidays. This year promises not to disappoint! Parade, special guest, fun “on Broadway” and special performances at the Beacon Theatre will leave everyone wanting more. Free. 4-8 p.m. 804-541-2353. HopewellVa.gov

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Join Colonial Williamsburg for this special day by strolling the Revolutionary City and viewing all the unique decorations. Enjoy musical performances, on multiple stages, and delight in the fireworks display fired from the Capitol, the Magazine and the Palace. Fireworks begin at 7 p.m. ColonialWilliamsburg.com

7: Pearl Harbor Day Memorial Ceremony This annual event features a wreath-laying ceremony at the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association monument on the grounds adjacent to the museum. 4 p.m. Virginia War Museum, Newport News. WarMuseum.org

9: Toyland Parade Decorate a stroller, wagon, yourself, or even a pet and join in the parade. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand to greet the guest, while the Polar Express chugs along through Riverwalk Landing. Free. 1–3 p.m. Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown. 757-890-3500. VisitYorktown.org

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31: Stellar Noon Year’s Eve Blast off into the new year with a space adventure-themed Noon Year’s Eve celebration. Come dressed for space adventure, meet costumed characters from hit galactic movies and enjoy a variety of fun, spacey activities. Cost included in museum admission. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

FEBRUARY 2: Groundhog Day Resident groundhog Chesapeake Chuck will make his annual appearance to determine if Hampton Roads will experience six more weeks of winter or have an early spring. Noon. Virginia Living Museum, Newport News. 757-595-1900. TheVLM.org

MARCH 17: Shamrock the ‘Burg The Kiwanis Club of Williamsburg presents this fundraising event featuring live Irish music by The Donnybrooks, corned beef and cabbage, Guinness draught and Harp lager. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. $10 cover. $5 drinks. $5 plates. goWilliamsburg.com

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Colonies @ Wmbg Resort-5380 Oldetowne Road Williamsburg, VA 757-903-2000

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Laquinta Inn - 600 Bypass Road,757-220-2800

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Bounce House 3032-3 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 757-206-1858 www.bouncehousewilliamsburg.com

802 Capitol Landing Rd. Williamsburg, VA (757) 564-1238

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$5 OFF With the purchase of 2 entrées & 2 drinks. Excludes pupusas and whole chickens. One coupon per group. Not valid on buffet.

122 G Waller Mill Rd. Williamsburg, VA 23185 757-220-3145 elsabroson1va.com

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combined with any other offer. Book online at www.goape.com.

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with purchase of 20 or 50 ticket discount book and this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Valid through 10/29/17. Please present before ordering. Not valid with any other coupon.

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with coupon. Not valid with any other specials. Excludes alcohol. Good through 3/31/18. Happy Hour 4-7 PM

3048 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 757-253-2939

1840 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg 757.707.3333 www.laterrazamex.com

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100 Museum Drive Newport News, VA 23606 www.marinersmuseum.org (757) 596-2222

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. See our ad in this magazine for more great offers! Not valid with any other offer.

264 E. McLaws Cir. Williamsburg, VA (757) 229-0337 www.mauriziositalianrestaurant.com

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with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Not valid on alcohol or with any other discounts.

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10% OFF YOUR MEAL

Lenox Outlet Patriot Plaza 3032-2 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg, VA (757) 565-0800

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Good for the entire party. Please present before ordering. Not valid with any other offer.

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1509 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA • (757) 229-7613

Nancy’s Calico Patch

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710 Settlers Landing Rd. Hampton, VA (757) 722-9102 (888) 757-BOAT www.misshamptoncruises.com

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1425 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 757-220-8609 themoleholeva.com

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Please present before purchasing. Not valid with any other offer. One coupon per person, per visit.

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7105 Pocahontas Trl. Rt. 60 East Williamsburg, VA (757) 220-9433 www.nationalpancakehouse.com

10% OFF Full Priced Entrees

Not valid with other offers. Exp. 3/31/18

8400 Old Church Road New Kent, VA 23124 www.newkentwinery.com (804) 932-8240

$4 OFF PER PERSON

10% OFF

1 coupon per party. Excludes alcohol. Show this coupon to receive offer. Not valid with any other offer.

6546 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA (757) 564-9258 newyorkdelipizza.com

10% OFF Entire Meal

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Not valid with Early Bird Specials or any other offers. Please present before ordering. Expires 3/31/18.

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$5 OFF

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Any Purchase of $25 or More

$4 OFF LUNCH or $5 OFF DINNER

$4 OFF

Per Person for Segway Tour 1 Ruckman Rd., Fort Monroe (Hampton), VA (757) 969-5400 www.PatriotToursVa.com

with purchase of 2 Entrees and 2 Drinks. With this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Not valid with any other offers. Limit one coupon per table. Not valid Friday & Saturday after 5 p.m. Choose from Combo 1-11.

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1622 Richmond Rd. Williamsburg, VA (757) 259-1670 www.RedHotandBlue.com

$1 OFF Must mention coupon at time of reservation. Use code goWill to receive offer. Not valid with any other offer.

1215 Mount Vernon Ave Williamsburg, VA 2385 757-229-1215 www.RoomEscapeWilliamsburg.com goWilliamsburg.com

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1430 High Street Ste. 706 Williamsburg, VA 23185 757-645-4711 revolutiongolfandgrille.com

$10 OFF

minimum of $75 with this coupon

Must present this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon to receive offer. Not valid with any other offers.

1814 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA (757) 259-7463

$1 OFF

The “Ripley’s Experience” Combo Ticket

10% OFF Your 10% OFF Entire Order

Your Entire Order

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Alcohol not included. Not valid with any other offer. Please present before ordering.

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Alcohol not included. Not valid with any other offer. Please present before ordering.

1735 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 757-220-9220 www.WilliamsburgRipleys.com

207 Bypass Rd. Williamsburg, VA (757) 253-8550 www.RoccosSmokehouseGrill.com

207 Bypass Rd. Williamsburg, VA (757) 253-8550 www.RoccosSmokehouseGrill.com

DINNER SPECIAL

10% OFF YOUR MEAL

with this coupon or Visitors Guide coupon. Not valid with any other offers or delivery/pickup. Expires 8/18

Not valid with any other offers, or on alcohol and delivery. Redeem this coupon to receive offer.

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Any 2 Chicken Dinners for $28.99 1242 Richmond Road Williamsburg, VA 23185 Williamsburg Shopping Center (757) 220-2641 www.salsbyvictor.com

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835 Capitol Landing Rd. Williamsburg, VA (757) 221-0443 www.salsristoranteitaliano.com

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20% OFF before 9 a.m. 10% OFF after 9 a.m.

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