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Montpelier
The home of James and Dolley Madison is known by this Garden Temple.
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Front Drive of Montpelier
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Back Porch of Montpelier
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Montpelier train station
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Monticello
Home of Thomas Jefferson |
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Chimney at Monticello
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Ashlawn-Highlands
This is the front entrance of the home of James Monroe |
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Ashlawn-Highlands
The white portion of the building is the original Highlands house, the Yellow addition was added after the Monroes death. |
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Jamestown Glassblower
One of the first industries in America was glassblowing. An example of this is shown here at Jamestown. |
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Captain John Smith Memorial
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Inside the Church Tower
This church was built in 1639 |
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Location of the original fort wall
Marked by a recreated wall and white stones. |
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Williamsburg Governor's Palace
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Governor's Palace
As a show of strength, the entry hall of the Governor's Palace is decorated with hundreds of guns and swords. |
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Flute Player
This gentleman was playing period music in the great hall of the Governor's Palace. |
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Virginia State House
This is the original Virginia State House from when Williamsburg was the state capital. |
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King's Arms Tavern
I had lunch here. |
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Virginia State Capitol
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View from inside the Capitol
Jefferson, Washington, Monroe and Madison walked here. |
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Williamsburg Courthouse
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Williamsburg Street Scene
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Williams and Mary College
Jefferson went to school here. |
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Yorktown Battlefield
Washington beat the British here. |
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Yorktown Memorial
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