Day Three: Mid Atlantic Trip 2004

Williamsburg, Virginia: Today we spent the day touring Colonial Williamsburg. We began our tour at the visitor’s center. We chose the Governor’s Key to the City Pass, which allowed us access to all the historic buildings along with a tour of the Governor’s Palace. We hopped on a bus to the historic district and began our tour of the city on foot.

With the passes, we took inside tours of the Governor’s Mansion, Wythe House, Capitol, Courthouse, Jail and more. In addition to the inside tours, we also toured many of the building from the exterior. The historic district really comes to life with the history interpreters on staff. They act as if it was April 25, 1775 rather than present day. All talk and acting from the staff is recreations of events that occurred during that time. After a while you forget that you are in the present day.

After a long day with lots of walking. We boarded the truck and headed back to Delaware. There we will get some rest before hitting the road again in the morning.

For more photos from day three, visit my Colonial Williamsburg photo gallery.

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