Photo of the Day: A House Fit for a Governor
Towering over the street, the Governor's Mansion at Colonial Williamsburg was once the home of the most powerful man in British America. The palace was home to seven governors of the Royal Colony of Virginal and then two post colonial governors until the capital was relocate to Richmond. The original house burnt down in 1781 but was reconstructed in the early 1930's. Today it is one of many colonial buildings that can be toured as part of the Colonial Williamsburg living history museum. (Photo: April 25, 2004)

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