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See what a day, evening, and weekend looks like in Colonial Williamsburg's Revolutionary City. With so much to do, stay and make some history. http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.com
This is a short documentary-style program that I did for college on various ghost sightings around the Colonial Williamsburg area.
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Travelogue by Andre de la Varre from 1936 about the restored capital city of colonial Virginia, Williamsburg, Footage includes the campus of William and Mary College, Raleigh Tavern, the Capitol House, and business establishments which use colonial trade signs. Extensive footage of the Governor's Palace with tourists being led on guided tours of the surrounding grounds.Transferred from original 35mm nitrate print. Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.gettyimages.com
The crafts men and women at Colonial Williamsburg are artisans who demonstrate the ways of the old world where people worked with their hands - something that is indeed a lost art in today's computerized world. From fife and drum corps to the blacksmith, it's a fascinating world. This video is a bonus feature on "Where America Began." The film features the story of Virginia's historic triangle of Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown. Together, these three towns form a historical continuity of Sir Raleigh's dream of a new English colony in the New World: Jamestown - the beginning of the colonies; Williamsburg - the apex of the colonial era; and Yorktown, the end of the colonial dream and birth of a new American nation. Where America Began Blu-ray and DVD is available "on location" at C...
Bob tours colonial Williamsburg, VA, stopping at the Royal Governor's Palace, where facilities manager Mark Winger gives a tour.
Colonial Williamsburg challenges Americans to put today’s headlines into historical context. Music: "We Are Dreamers" by Immediate Music Narration: Tom Brokaw
Take a tour of the historic Hay's Cabinet Shop at Colonial Williamsburg. See the article & tons of hand tool photos here: http://woodandshop.com/colonial-williamsburg-hay-cabinet-shop-tour-part-1 ♣ Subscribe to get my Videos & Articles in your email inbox: http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=WoodAndShop&loc;=en_US ♣ 10 Steps to Getting Started in Traditional Woodworking with Hand Tools: http://woodandshop.com/learn-traditional-woodworking-with-hand-tools/ ♣ My Amazing List of Hand Tools that you'll need for traditional woodworking: http://woodandshop.com/which-hand-tools-do-you-need-for-traditional-woodworking/ ♣ Learn traditional handtool woodworking for free at: http://WoodAndShop.com.
Prepare for a memorable holiday journey to Colonial Williamsburg's Revolutionary City with this short welcome video. Get historic context from "the locals" as well as insider tips on resources that will help you have a successful, stress-free visit this winter. Learn how to navigate the lively city, and where to start your visit. Your holiday adventure begins here. Learn more: http://bit.ly/cwdotcom.
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Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B006TLY2OO/book From the nation's foremost historical preservation site comes a guide to traditionaland still relevantmethods and advice for planting and tending a productive vegetable gardenin a colonial-style garden, the broccoli is purple and "turkey" cucumbers grow to three feet long; oiled paper predates plastic for sheltering spring plants; and fermenting manure warms the seedlings.finding inspiration and value in 18th-century plants, tools, and techniques, the gardeners at Colonial Williamsburg have discovered that these traditional vegetable-growing methods are perfectly at home in today's modern organic gardens. After all, in the 18th century, organic gardening was the only type of gardening and local produce the only produ...
Watch Live: Mike Pence Rally in Williamsburg, Virginia at The Capitol in Colonial Williamsburg (9/20/2016) - Full Speech: Mike Pence Speech, Event Campaign,
It Sounds 100% better with Headsets! Dan Barnard plays at Bruton Parish Pipe Organ. The Ash Grove is a famous Welsh Folk tune. This video clip is two versions of the same melody combined into three separate parts (a Suite). Part I features an Oil Painting completed by my father in 1996. Part II is a Pictorial landscape of Wales since the composition is Welsh. Part III pays homage to J.S. Bach and his wonderful influence on Organists today. The terrific Williamsburg Organists, and incredibly gifted young female vocalist in the Red Dress, are all seen in Part III.
Mark Levin devoted nearly his entire show to Convention of States on September 21, 2016. Here are some excerpts, courtesy of The Mark Levin Show. Learn more: http://www.conventionofstates.com/cossim
Our adventure continues at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia... Join us as we wander around the historic area, enjoy some fife & drum music, and hit up the candy store! :D Most-Used Social Media for ParoDeeJay: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/parodeejay Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/parodeejay Instagram & Vine: parodeejay * Music Used In The Video: Ditch Diggin by Jingle Punks from the YouTube Music Library Fife and Drum Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This time we are at the colonial Williamsburg village and down the Main Street is the Williamsburg Amtrak Station. Amtrak's northeast regional goes through here.
Come and experience the rich history of Colonial Williamsburg. See the art - http://dowdlefolkart.com/williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg is a living history museum covering 300 acres. Visitors can experience what it was like to live in the 18th century. Complete with characters in period costumes and even the dialog of the time, hear the stories of the city’s citizens—black, white, and native American, slave, indentured, and free. Colonial Williamsburg has hundreds of restored, reconstructed, and historically furnished buildings as part of the restoration of America’s prominent past. Colonial Williamsburg’s motto is “That the future may learn from the past.” Follow Us! Website: http://www.dowdlefolkart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dowdlefolkart Twitter: https://twitter.com/dow...
The wigmaker offered a wide range of goods and services in the shop. Wigs and queues (hair pieces usually worn hanging at the back of the head) for men, and curls, braids and knots for women were sold for a wide range of prices. The barber pole in front of the shop advertised the availability of shaving and dressing services. The ceramic and brass shaving bowls were designed to keep soap and water from soiling fine clothing when men came to the shop for barbering services.