Welcome to Williamsburg, Virginia

Welcome to Williamsburg, Virginia

Historic Williamsburg is a great place to visit for those fascinated with America's history and early settlements. The city is most famous for its primary attraction, Colonial Williamsburg, which is both the economic and cultural heart of the town. Williamsburg's other crowning feature is the College of William and Mary, one of the oldest and most renowned universities in the country.

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In stark contrast to the historical attractions that give Williamsburg its reputation, Busch Gardens Williamsburg and its affiliated waterpark, Water Country USA are simply modern family fun. Designed with an old world European theme, Busch Gardens has thrilling roller coasters and entertaining live performances, as well as live animal exhibitions and play areas just for youngsters. Keep cool at Water Country USA, where the rides include family inner tube rides, high-speed individual slides and a huge wave pool.

Williamsburg News

Colonial Williamsburg and the Red Cross team up for yard sale

Hampton Roads, Virginia, news, sports, weather, real estate, jobs and cars from the Daily Press -- dailypress.com - Thu Nov 19

If you want to shop a professional scale yard sale, scrap your plans for Friday .

Meet your favorite sandwich at the Cheese Shop, Williamsburg

Hampton Roads Daily Press - Wed Nov 18

Fantastic Find: Turkey and Virginia ham sandwich and Veggie Focaccia Price: $5.75-$6 Where to Go: Cheese Shop Address: 410 Duke of Gloucester St., Williamsburg.

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