Williamsburg, Virginia

Virtual Tours

Come enjoy an exciting fieldtrip, complete with historic sights and adventure rides!

 

 

Busch Gardens

 

 

 

 

 

Experience the thrills of an incredible adventure park.  Charming European villages, wonderful shows, exhilarating rides, and fun for all ages!  This site has a great Interactive Park Map that allows you to explore the action of the entire park. The map helps to spotlight what interests you – cool rides, for kids, animal shows, and more. See the famous Clydesdales horses and ride a roller coaster from your living room!

 

 

 

 

Colonial Williamsburg

 Tour the Town

 
Tour The Town 

 

 

This wonderful online resource presents a wealth of information about all there is to see and do in this reconstructed colonial capital. Explore everything from museums, shopping, dining, lodging, etc.!  Enjoy the sights and sounds of Williamsburg as you Tour the Town. This interactive map allows you to walk through time as you click and move your mouse over the buildings and characters of the historic city. You will hear the harpsichord at the Governor’s Palace and the fife and drums marching down the street!

 

 

 

 

 JSsigna.jpgJamestown Settlement & Yorktown Victory Center

This site allows you to explore two historical areas of Williamsburg – the Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown.  Learn about Jamestown, the first English settlement in the New World, which was established in 1607.  Visit the colonist’s fort, Powhatan Village, and the three ships that are modeled after the Godspeed, Discover, and Susan Constance.  Explore the gallery of pictures and short e-clips that tell the story of the early settlers like John Smith and the Native Americans like Pocahontas.

 

 Yorktown offers even more history!  Visit the battlefield where the British surrendered to the American and French forces in 1781 during the American Revolution.  Learn more interesting history and how this victory helped to secure our American Independence. 

This website allows you to visit two places in history – each having a tremendous impact on our nation’s history.

 

                                                                                                                   

 

 

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Tradition has it that the building was designed by the famed English architect Sir Christopher Wren who designed St. Paul's Cathedral in London.

 

Your trip to Williamsburg is not complete without a campus visit to The College of William & Mary.  William & Mary is the second oldest college in the nation. The Sir Christopher Wren Building (pictured) is at the main entrance of the campus right across from Colonial’s Merchant Square. It is the oldest college building in the United States – the oldest of the restored public buildings in Williamsburg. Constructed between 1695 and 1700, when the capital of the colony of Virginia was still located at Jamestown.  Learn even more interesting history as well as current information about the entire campus!