Posted on December 17, 2017
My youngest daughter, who mastered in history, (sorry I had to get that in) and I visited Colonial Williamsburg this weekend. The last time we were in Williamsburg together she participated in the colonial American Girl doll, Felicity, tour and tea. Colonial Williamsburg hasn’t changed; then again, how could it? 🙂
Since everyone counts steps… we walked 18,000 steps on Friday and 12,000 steps on Saturday throughout Colonial Williamsburg .. my dogs were barking! But so worth the visit …
Friday we had a wonderful lunch at Josiah Chownings Tavern and at Kings Arm’s Tavern on Saturday. At Kings Arm’s Tavern we enjoyed our peanut soup while being serenade with Christmas carols from these 2 entertaining guys:
At R. Charlton’s Coffeehouse and Stage we enjoyed a cup of velvety chocolate.
We toured the Governor’s Palace, Courthouse, Capitol, Magazine, Bruton Parish Church, the Public Gaol and so much more in very random order. Here is a snippet of the sights throughout Colonial Williamsburg.
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