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Title:
Old Capitol Building
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Title:
Royal Governors, Royal Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Title:
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
This attractive modern hotel owned and operated by Williamsburg Restoration, Inc., features rooms and meals at moderate prices. Coffee Shop and special facilities for tour parties.
Title:
Captain George's Seafood Restaurant, 5363 Richmond Rd
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Title:
The Motor House Pool
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The three swimming pools of the Motor Hose offer guests of this unusual establishment a refreshing pause in the sightseeing schedule of the historic city. There is a pool for diving, one for swimming and another for wading. Adjacent are a playground for children and sports areas for adults. The Motor House is Williamsburg's most popular family accommodation.
Title:
East Gate Motel, U. S. Route 168
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
All rooms with private baths, with or without kitchenettes. Air conditioned, open all year, special weekly family rates.
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Duke Of Gloucester Street
Williamsburg (VA), White Border unused
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Colonial Campgrounds
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1980 Jun-11
Description:
Located in the heart of Colonial Virginia, 4 miles N/E of Williamsburg, Via U.S. 60 or 1-64 to VA 646. Williamsburg's only full facility year-round campground.
Title:
Lord Paget Motor Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
On Rt. 31 in City Limits. Adjacent to entrance to Restored Area. Large rooms - Wall to Wall carpet, Tile baths. Completely air-conditioned, Individual Room thermostat Control - Phones, T.V., Swimming Pool, Coffee Shop. Restaurant opposite. Write for Brochures and Reservations.
Title:
Minute Manor Motel, 1408 Richmond Road U. S. Rt. 60-Z
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1958 Nov-09
Description:
A new sound and air-conditioned motor court with individual controlled thermostats. Distinate appointments Exceptional spacious rooms for comfort of guests convenient location for exploring colonial historic sights. Phone CA 9-2981
Title:
The Lafayette Charcoal Steak And Seafood House, 1203 Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Specializing in Shish-Kebab, Live Maine Lobsters, Western Steaks and our Famous Lafayette Salad and Parfait pie. Advance reservations taken for banquets, wedding parties, etc. in our new and luxurious private Dining Room. Recommended by AAA and member of National Restaurant Assoc. and Virginia Travel Council. Serving fine food since 1930. Air-conditioned.
Title:
Holiday Inn Scope
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The gracious hospitality of the Holiday Inn 1776 reflects the warmth and charm of Williamsburg Forty-two acres of beautiful woodlands provide the perfect setting for 202 luxurious rooms, complete conference facilities, swimming, tennis and golf. Convenient to Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown and Busch Gardens.
Title:
Ramada Inn East, P. O. Box 519, 351 York St.
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Adjacent to colonial Williamsburg, near Busch Gardens and the College of William and Mary, the Ramada Inn East features 145 luxurious sleeping rooms, 56 2-bedroom family apartments and some of Williamsburg's finest dining at surprisingly affordable prices.
Title:
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Williamsburg Lodge, only a few steps from the Historic Area, offers visitors to Virginia's colonial capital comfortable and specious accommodations, fine dining, and superb sports facility. Adjacent to it is the Williamsburg Conference Center, a unique facility designed for educational, cultural, and executive meetings and seminars.
Title:
Williamsburg National Wax Museum, Richmond Road Route 60
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Gift shop
Title:
Gov. Spotswood Motel, U. S. 60 W. Side at 1508 Richmond Rd
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
50 beautiful, large, air-conditioned rooms, each with private bath, family and honeymoon lodges, TV. Large modern swimming pool.
Title:
Heritage Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Magnificent new Guest Rooms and Family Suites, elegantly decorated and equipped with every modern convenience. In addition, the fabulous Regency Dining Room offers food and décor in the Grand Manner. Exquisite Banquet and Convention facilities are also available. Heritage Inn is located in the City of Williamsburg and less than five minutes from the Restored Area. Write Heritage Inn, 1324 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, Va. Telephone Capitol 9-6220. TWX 229-6011.
Title:
The Continental Motel And Lobster House Restaurant, 1413 Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Williamsburg's newest motels with 41 modern air conditioned rooms - wall-to-wall carpeting. TV in every room. Private tile baths, steam heat. Free coffee to guests. Restaurant serving seafood and steaks. 1413 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, Va. 23185. Major credit cards honored. Phone 229-8551.
Title:
Colonial Campgrounds
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in the heart of Colonial Virginia, 4 miles N/E of Williamsburg, Via U.S. 60 or I-64 to VA 646. Williamsburg's only full-facility year-round campground. Phone (804) 229-2734.
Title:
Colonial Motel, Route 60 - 1452 Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
New brick motel. Attractively furnished units, sound-proofed, air-conditioned. Hot water baseboard heat. Tile bath and shower combination. Free television. Recommended by AAA, AMHA, and Hilton Carte-Blanche, American Express, BankAmericard. Restaurant nearby. Swimming pool privileges in the sunken gardens.
Title:
Lord Paget Motor Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Completed in 1955 - In Quiet Section within City Limits. Large rooms - Wall to Wall Carpet - Tile Baths - Completely Air Conditioned - Individual Room Thermostat Control - Coffee Shop. Write for Brochure & Reservations,
Title:
Lord Paget Motor Inn, 901 Capitol Landing Rd. Rt. 31
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located on State 31, ¼ mile So. Of State 143, at 901 Capitol Landing Road. This well-kept Colonial Style Resort Motel is ideal for families, has individually decorated rooms with T.V., Air-conditioning, thermostat controlled heat and combination tub or shower baths. Located in Historic surroundings and offering an unusually attractive setting, featuring a lake for fishing, large swimming pool, putting green, badminton, and a self-service Coffee Bar. Nearest Quality Court to Information Center. Conference Room. Pets Allowed. Lower rates November 1st to March 15th. Phone Capital 9-4444.
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Palace Gates
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Decorative wrought iron gates make a pleasantly ornate frame for the Governor's Palace.
Title:
King's Arms Tavern
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1965 Oct-08
Description:
Dining in the King's Arms Tavern is a never-to-be-forgotten experience. By candlelight in this reconstructed eighteenth-century tavern you don three-foot square napkins before being served by waiters in colorful colonial costumes. Such delicacies as Virginia ham, fried chicken, English mutton chops, Sally Lunn bread, escalloped oysters, and green gage plum ice cream are featured on the famous menu of colonial and Southern foods.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1957 Jun-27
Description:
Bruton Parish Church, completed in 1715, is a fine example of the colonial church in America. The walls and windows of the church are original, but much of the interior woodwork was torn out during the nineteenth century. The interior, partially restored in 1908, and more completely in 1938, once again resembles eighteenth-century appearance.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Bruton Parish Church, completed in 1715, is a fine example of the colonial church in America. The walls and windows of the church are original, but much of the interior woodwork was torn out during the nineteenth century. The interior, partially restored in 1905, and more completely in 1938, once again resembles its eighteenth-century appearance.
Title:
Raleigh Tavern And Colonial Coach
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
One of Williamsburg's best known taverns during the 18th century, this has been completely rebuilt, largely on original foundations, and furnished in conformity with ancient inventories. It is not yet operated as a tavern but is open for inspection.
Title:
Golden Horseshoe Golf Course
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1972 Aug-16
Description:
This is the challenging 176-yard number 3 hole at the Golden Horseshoe golf course. Nestled in a natural woodland hollow, the green is 40 feet below tee level, Its angle offers a variety of pin placements emphasizing proper club selection from the four tee positions.
Title:
Williamsburg Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
This structure is in the architectural style which was popular at the Spring in Virginia during the early nineteenth century. Its decorations and furnishings are of the Regency period
Title:
Wren Building, College of William And Mary
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1954 Aug-23
Description:
Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, this is the oldest academic building in the United States. The foundations were laid in 1695.
Title:
Berkeley Plantation
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1957 Jun-26
Description:
View from the spacious entrance room looking out to the James River in the most visited of the great plantations along "Scenic route five" between Williamsburg and Richmond, Virginia. Open to the public daily, Berkeley has been beautifully restored and is still used as a working plantation as it was 300 years ago.
Title:
Gardens And The Royal Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1954 Apr-18
Description:
The Place and its dependencies, pre-eminent among notable estates in colonial America, have been rebuilt on original foundations. Many of the rooms in the place are of special interest because of the collection of antique furniture, paintings and other furnishings that have been chosen to conform with the inventories of royal aparnors. The gardens are considered more typical of formal eighteenth century English garden than any others in America.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Originally erected in 1710 - 1715, this was the court church of the Virginia Colony and is now in its third century of continuous use. It was partially restored to its original appearance in 1905 - 7, and completely restored in 1936. In its aisles and yard are the graves of two colonial governors, three secretaries of state, and other notable citizens.
Title:
Interior Of Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in continuous use in America
Title:
The Motor House Pool
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1965 Nov-19
Description:
The three swimming pools of The Motor House offer guests of this unusual establishment a refreshing pause in the sightseeing schedule of the historic city. There is a pool for diving, one for swimming and another for wading. Adjacent are a playground for children and sports areas for adults. The Motor house is Williamsburg's most popular family accommodation.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Bruton Parish Church completed in 1715, is a fine example of the colonial church in America. The walls and windows of the church are original, but much of the interior woodwork was torn out during the nineteenth century. The interior, partially restored in 1905, and more completely in 1938, once again resembles it eighteenth - century appearance.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1969 Aug-00
Description:
Church and State were united in Colonial Virginia and great men were hurtured in Bruton Parish Church, taught by its Clergy and educated at the College of William and Mary.
Title:
The Recreation Area Of The Motor House
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1959 Sep-24
Description:
Built for the motorist's comfort, The Motor House as conveniently located near the Williamsburg Information, Center. The two hundred spacious, air-conditioned rooms and family suites which comprise The Motor House are tastefully decorated in contemporary decor and the entire complex is surrounded by tall pines.
Title:
Sheraton Motor Inn, 506 North Henry Street
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located closest to restored Area and Information Center. Near William and Mary College. Completed in 1964. 72 rooms plus famous Coach House. Swimming Pool and playground area. Insured Reservations at Guaranteed Rates Confirmed in Seconds via Sheraton's Exclusive Reservation II
Title:
Bruton Parish Church,Oldest Church In Constant Use In America
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
BRUTON PARISH CHURCH, WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Built in 1710. Where Washington worshipped in 1781. The Parish dates back from 1632. Four presidents of the United States have worshipped within its walls. The bell which hangs in the tower was made in England and presented to the church in 1761 and summoned the patriots together in Revolutionary Times
Title:
Supper Room Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1954
Description:
Lighting the candles in the Supper room of the governor's Palace where eighteenth century guests refreshed themselves after an evening of dancing in the ballroom. The Chinese hand-painted rice paper on the wall and the pagoda-like form over the door show how China and India influenced the taste of the day Open daily
Title:
The Governor's Palace Maze
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
The holly maze in the Governor's Palace Gardens is patterned after the maze at Hampton Court. In the background is a lofty tree-shaded mount built above the ice house that served the Palace
Title:
The Continental Motel And Lobster House Restaurant
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1968
Description:
One of Williamsburg's newest motels with 41 modern air conditioned rooms wall-to-wall carpeting. TV in every room private tile baths, steam heat. Free coffee to guests. Restaurant serving seafood, steaks and chops. 1413 Richmond Road.
Title:
Wythe House Garden View
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1966
Description:
One of the most beautiful formal gardens in Williamsburg is found at the George Wythe House, home of the first professor of law in an American college and Washington's headquarters prior to the Yorktown Siege. Garden is enclosed on two sides by main house and outbuildings. Open daily.
Title:
The Governor'S Palace Maza
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
THIS HOLLY MAZA IN THE GOVERNOR'S PALACE GARDENS IS PATTERNED AFTER THE MAZA AT HAMPTON COUT. IN THE BACKGROUND IS A LOFTY TREE-SHADED MOUNT BUILT ABOVE THE ICE HOUSE THAT SERVED THE PALACE.
Title:
Lobster House, 1425 Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome
Description:
LEISURELY DINING IN HISTORIC WILLIAMSBURG AT THE LOBSTER HOUSE.
Title:
The Motor House
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
ONE OF THE NATION'S FINEST MOTOR HOTELS, WITH 220 SPACIOUS, AIR-CONDITIONED ROOMS, THE MOTOR HOUSE AND ITS RESTAURANT, THE CAFETERIA, ARE THE LARGEST ACCOMMODATIONS IN WILLIAMSBURG. THEY ARE ADJACENT TO YHE COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG INFORMATION CENTER, THE STARTING POINT FOR ALL TOURS OF THE HISTORIC CITY.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
BRUTON PARISH CHURCH, WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA. BUILT 1710 - 1715, IT WAS THE COURT CHURCH OF THE ENGLISH COLONY. ONE OF THE MOST HISTORIC CHURCHES IN AMERICA BECAUSE OF ITS UNPARALLELED ASSOCIATION WITH THE GREAT MEN OF VIRGINIA'S "GOLDEN AGE".
Title:
Williamsburg Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
THIS STRUCTURE IS IN THE ARCHITECHTURE STYLE WHICH WAS POPULAR AT THE SPRINGS IN VIRGINIA DURING THE EARLY 18TH CENTURY. ITS DECORATIONS AND FURNISHING ARE OF THE REGENCY PERIOD
Title:
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1959
Description:
WILLIAMSBURG LODGE, WITH ITS CYPRESS-PANELED WALLS AND FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE, OFFERS VISITORS TO WILLIAMSBURG COMFORTABLE, SPACIOUS ACCOMODATIONS AT MODERATE RATES. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED, IT IS ADJACENT TO THE RECEPTION CENTER AND CRAFT HOUSES, AND IS WITHIN SHORT WALKING DISTANCE OF THE RESTORED AREA.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1962
Description:
Built 1710 - 1715, it was the court church of the English Colony. One of the most historic churches in America because of its unparalleled association with the great men of Virginia's "golden age."
Title:
The Old Courthouse
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1947
Description:
The courthouse on the Duke of Gloucester Street was built five years before the Revolution, to replace an earlier one on the same site which dated from 1715. the court house of 1770 has been restored and contains relics unearthed by the Williamsburg Restoration.
Title:
Garden Of Ludwell Paradise House
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1957
Description:
This house was built by Philip Ludwell II of Greenspring. It was later occupied by his granddaughter, Lucy Ludwell, who married John Paradise of London, an intimate friend of Dr. Samuel Johnson. It has been restored.
Title:
The Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1952
Description:
Gardens and gate entrance to Royal Governor's Palace. The Palace and its dependencies, preeminent among notable estates in colonial America, have been rebuilt on original foundations. Many of the rooms in the Palace are of special interest because of the collection of antique furniture, paintings and other furnishings that have been chosen to conform with the inventories of royal governors. The gardens are considered more typical of formal eighteenth century English gardens than any others in America.
Title:
Colony Motel, Page Street
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1960
Description:
On Routes 60, 31 and 162, 4 Blocks South of Historic Capital, 60 Spacious New Colonial Units, each with Tub and Shower baths, T.V., Room phones and wall to wall carpet. Individual Thermostat Controlled Hot Water Heat and Air Conditioning. Swimming Pool. Near Good Restaurants. Jan & Mickey MacCoy. Managers. Phone CA 9-3287.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in constant Use in America
Title:
Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The palace for the royal governors, built 1706 - 1718, was the center of fashion and social life in the Virginia colony. It has been reconstructed upon its original foundations.
Title:
Governor's Palace Garden
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
A view of the formal ballroom garden and the ballroom wing, added in 1751, of the Governor's Palace.
Title:
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Lodge offers excellent and attractive accommodations at moderate rates. Coffee Shop and special facilities for tour parties
Title:
Lounge Of The Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Lounge of the Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia. The beautiful cypress panelled Lodge is a modern hotel with unusual color and atmosphere.
Title:
Printing Office
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Printing Office where an eighteenth century hand press is used to turn out printing as was done in Williamsburg, Virginia, 200 years ago.
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
Title:
M. E. Church South
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1963
Description:
Bruton Parish Church, completed in 1715, is a fine example of the colonial church in America. The walls and windows of the church are original, but much of the interior woodwork was torn out during the nineteenth century. The interior, partially restored in 1905, and more completely in 1938. once again resembles its eighteenth -century appearence.
Title:
St. Stephens Lutheran Church
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
St. Stephens Lutheran Church, Williamsburg, Virginia. The interior floor plan follows an alter-centered octagonal design by Thomas Jefferson. The central alter, with the pews sopporting its position, is an invitation for the people "to gather round" the Lord and to prticipate in corporate worship. The stained glass windows symbolize the continuity of Chritian worship.
Title:
The Motor House Pool
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1961
Description:
The Three swimming pools of The Motor house offer guests of this unusual establishment a refreshing pause in the sightseeing schedule of the historic city. There is a pool for diving, one for swimming and another for wading. Adjacent area a playground for children and sports areas for adults. The Motor House is Williamsburg's most popular family accommodation.
Title:
Williamsburg Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1959
Description:
One of America's famous hotels, known for its luxurious setting an cuisine. Recreational facilities include golf, tennis, swimming in the beautiful outdoor pool in season, cycling, wooded walks, and court games.
Title:
Wren Building
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1965
Description:
Built to house the newly-chartered College of William and Mary in 1695, this is the oldest academic building in English America. Here were educated Jefferson, Monroe, and other revolutionary leaders. Open to the Public.
Title:
Colonial Motel, Route 60 - 1452 Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
New brick motel. Attractively furnished units, sound-proofed, air-conditioned. Hot water baseboard heat. Tile bath and shower combination. Free television. Recommended by AAA, AMHA, and Hilton Carte-Blanche, American Express, BankAmericard. Restaurant nearby. Swimming pool privileges in the sunken gardens. Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. Angelo Costas. For reservations phone 229-3621.
Title:
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Williamsburg Lodge, only a few steps from the Historic Area, offers visitors to Virginia's colonial capital comfortable and spacious accommodations, fine dining and superb sports facilities. Adjacent to it is the Williamsburg Conference Center. A Unique Facility designed for educational, cultural, and executive meetings and seminars.
Title:
Holiday Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
U. S. Highway 60-Z Downtown 902 Richmond Road at Wythe Avenue Ph. CA 9-5060 - AC 703 Swimming Pool - Air-conditioned Restaurant Free TV - Free Holidex Reservations
Title:
Ivy House Restaurant
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
When you visit Williamsburg, Va. You must try Astronomical Pancakes registered trade mark "They're out of this world" Ivy House Restaurant Tom Paparis, Prop. Open 6:00 A.M. until 3:00 P.M. daily Complete Breakfasts & Lunches 1338 Richmond road - Route 602.
Title:
Old Court House
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1770 to serve both the city of Williamsburg and James City County. Today it houses the archaeological Exhibition of Colonial Williamsburg
Title:
Chowning's Tavern
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
A pre-Revolutionary hostelry, once operated by Josiah Chowning, now reconstructed on its original foundations. Furnished in early American antiques, here eighteenth-century hospitality is dispensed by authentically costumed attendants.
Title:
Chowning's Tavern
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
A pre-Revolutionary hostelry, once operated by Josiah Chowning, now reconstructed on its original foundations. Furnished in early American antiques, here eighteenth-century hospitality is dispensed by authentically costumed attendants.
Title:
Travis House
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
About 1765 Colonel Edward Champion Travis had this dwelling house erected in the eastern portion of the city. It was presented to Colonial, Williamsburg, moved to its present location, and restored.
Title:
Royal Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Palace and its dependencies, preeminent among notable estates in colonial America, have been rebuilt on original foundations. Many of the rooms in the Palace are of special interest because of the collection of antique furniture, paintings and other furnishings that have been chosen to conform with inventories of royal governors. The gardens are considered more typical of formal eighteenth century English gardens than any others in America.
Title:
Royal Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Palace and its dependencies, preeminent among notable estates in colonial America, have been rebuilt on original foundations. Many of the rooms in the Palace are of special interest because of the collection of antique furniture, paintings and other furnishings that have been chosen to conform with inventories of royal governors. The gardens are considered more typical of formal eighteenth century English gardens than any others in America.
Title:
Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The place for the royal governors, built 1706-1718, was the center of fashion and social life in the Virginia colony. It has been reconstructed upon its original foundations.
Title:
The St. George Tucker House
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
1717-18 and 1789. Palace Green and Nicholson Street. St George Tucker Succeeded George Wythe as Professor of Law at College of William and Mary, 1790. Home of Hon. George P. Coleman and Family.
Title:
Holiday Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
U.S Highway 60-Z Downtown 902 Richmond Road at Wythe Avenue, Swimming Pool - Air-conditioned- Restaurant Free TV - Free Holidex Reservations
Title:
The Margaret Hunter Shop The Golden Ball
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome
Description:
At the Margaret Hunter Shop on Duke of Gloucester Street, fine millinery is featured as it was over 200 years ago. Nearby at the sign of the Golden Ball, the silversmith, using tools and methods of the eighteenth century, fashions items of grace and beauty for the twentieth-century guest in Williamsburg.
Title:
Governor's Palace Garden
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1948
Description:
A view of the formal ballroom garden and the ballroom wing, added in 1751, of the Governor's Palace.
Title:
Raleigh Tavern
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Raleigh Tavern One of the most historic tav onial Ameri this building has been reconstructed original foundation Its antique furniture and furni selected on basis of inventories of its
Title:
The Margaret Hunter Shop
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Once the favorite shopping place for eighteenth-century plantation owners' wives, this fine millinery shop is one of the several operating craft shops in Williamsburg open without charge to visitors throughout the year.
Title:
Raleigh Tavern
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The most famous hostelry of eighteenth-century Williamsburg, offering accommodations and entertainment to many patriots who helped make history at the Capitol, a block away. This reconstructed building is open daily.
Title:
Williamsburg Lodge
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Lodge offers excellent and attractive accommodations at moderate rates. Coffee Shop and special facilities for tour parties
Title:
The Capitol
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1963
Description:
The Capitol was erected between 1701-1705 by Henry Cary, Williamsburg's master builder. Until Revolution, the British flag waved proudly ever the old-time Capitol.
Title:
The Powder Magazine
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1963
Description:
The Powder Magazine was erected in 1715 by Governor Alexander Spottswood as a store house for Military Supplies sent to Virginia by Queen Anne. It played an important part during the Revolution and was a Confederate arsenal in the Civil War
Title:
Raleigh Tavern Bake Shop
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
In the Kitchen of the Raleigh Tavern is found this eighteenth-century Bake Shop where the Master Baker plies his trade. Here the twentieth-century visitor may obtain hot loaves of fragrant bread, spicy ginger cookies, and gingerbread men baked from authentic recipes in the massive brick ovens of colonial days
Title:
The Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Reconstructed on its old foundations, the Governor's Palace is the symbol of the power and prestige of the Crown in colonial Virginia. It was the official residence of seven royal governors from 1720 until June, 1775, when British rule is Virginia ended for all time. It was also the executive mansion of the commonwealth of Virginia's first two governors, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson
Title:
Garden View of George Wythe House
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Title:
Raleigh Tavern Parlour
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
This is believed to have been the oldest room in the original Tavern. It has been restored and furnished in harmony with 18th century precedents
Title:
The Public Gaol
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
This building dates from the beginning of the eighteenth century and has been restored on original foundations. It inculdes part of the original structure
Title:
Coach in Front of Courthouse
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
One of the reconstructed 18th Century carriages which tour Williamsburg every day, affording visitors a unique view of the restored city. The building is the old Courthouse of 1770
Title:
Kitchen of Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The palace for the royal governors, built 1706-1718, was the center of social life in the Virginia colony. The palace, with its outbuildings, has been reconstructed on its original foundations
Title:
Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
Title:
Interior of Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
Title:
Williamsburg Inn
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1952
Title:
King's Arms Tavern
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1958
Description:
Dining in the King's Arms Tavern is a never-to-be-forgotten experience. By candlelight in this reconstructed eighteenth-century tavern you don three-foot square napkins before being served by waiters in colorful colonial costumes. Such delicacies as Virginia ham, fried chicken, English mutton chops, Sally Lunn bread, escalloped oysters, and green gage plum ice cream are featured on the famous menu of colonial and Southern foods
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Governor's Palace
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1958
Description:
The palace for the royal governors, built 1706-1718, was the center of fashion and social life in the Virginia colony. It has been reconstructed upon its original foundations
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Interior of Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1963
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
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Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1963
Description:
Oldest Episcopal Church in Constant Use in America
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Magazine and Guardhouse
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1961
Description:
The Magazine and Guardhouse where the Colony's armsand ammunition were stored when Williamsburg, Virginia, was the capitol of an area which is now covered by eight states
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Colonial Motel, Route 60-1452 Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA) unused
Description:
New brick motel, Attractively furnished units, sound-proofed, air-conditioned. Hot water baseboard heat. Tile bath and shower combination. Free television. Restaurant nearby. Owned and operated by Mr & Mrs. Angelo Costas for reservation phone Capital 9-3621
Title:
Burton Parish Church, Oldest Episcopal Church
Williamsburg (VA) unused
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Interior Of Bruton Parish Church
Williamsburg (VA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Built in 1710. Where Washington Worshipped in 1781. The parish dates back from 1632. Four presidents of the United States have worshipped within its walls, Washington, Jefferson, Monroe, and Tyler. The bell which hangs in the tower was made in England and presented to the Church in 1761, and summoned the patriots together in Revolutionary times. The brick wall enclosing the graveyard was built in 1752.
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The William And Mary Choir
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Choir of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, second oldest college in the United States, is known for its interesting and varied programs. Under the direction of Dr. Carl A. Fehr, the choir sings its repertoire in a warm, enthusiastic and artistic manner.
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Sheraton Motor Inn, 506 North Henry Stree
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
LOCATED CLOSEST TO RESTORED AREA AND INFORMATION CENTER.NEAR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE. COMPLETED IN 1964. 72 ROOMS PLUS FAMOUS COACH HOUSE. SWIMMING POOL AND PLAYGROUND AREA. INSURED RESERVATIONS AT GUARANTEED RATES CONFIRMED IN SECONDS VIA SHERATON'S EXCLUSIVE RESERVATRON ll
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Walter H. Miller & Company
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
WILLIAMSBURG MOTOR COURT, ON U.S. 60, WEST OF WILLIAMSBURG, VIRGINIA. "RECOGNIZED AS AN OUTSTANDING MOTOR COURT." TEN ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LANDSCAPED GROUNDS. ENTIRE COUT WITH MODERN APPOINTMENTS. HEATED SWIMMING AND KIDDIE POOL. DINING ROOM SERVING FOOD AT ITS VERY BEST. CONVENIENT TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST.
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Sheraton Motor Inn, 506 North Henry Street
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
LOCATED CLOSEST TO RESTORED AREA AND INFORMATION CENTER. NEAR WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE. COMPLETED IN 1964. 72 ROOMS PLUS FAMOUS COACH HOUSE. SWIMMING POOL AND PLAYGROUND AREA. INSURED RESERVATIONS AT GUARANTEED RATES CONFIRMED IN SECONDS VIA SHERATON'S EXCLUSIVE RESERVATRON ll
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Howard Johnson'S Restaurant
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome PM 1957
Description:
LOCATED ON HISTORIC DUKE OF GLOUCESTER STREET IN COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG NEAR COLLEGE CORNER
Title:
Williamsburg Inn At Colonial
Williamsburg (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Striking contrasti the gracious, 200 year old beauty of colonial Williamsburg the graceful modern clipper Deluxe 4-door to take you there. Shown here striking sapphire blue clipper parking before the Williamsburg Inn.
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Coke Garrett House
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1954
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Travis House
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1948
Description:
About 1765 Colonel Edward Champion Travis had this dwelling house erected in theeastern portion of the city. It was presented to Colonial Williamsburg, moved to its presetn location and restored.
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Printing Office
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Printing Office where an eighteenth century hand press is used to turn out printing as was done in Williamsburg, Virginia, 200 years ago
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Raleigh Tavern and Colonial Coach
Williamsburg (VA), Linen unused
Description:
The Raleigh Tavern and Garden Reconstructed One of Williamsburg's best known taverns during the 18th century, this has been completely rebuilt, largely on original foundations, and furnished in conformity with ancient inventories. It is not yet operated as a tavern but is open for inspection
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Wren Building, William and Mary College
Williamsburg (VA), Linen PM 1940
Description:
This is the oldest academic building in America, one of the three historic buildings of the College of William and Mary that have been restored and are now used by the College
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Ramada Inn East, York St
Williamsburg (VA) unused
Description:
Adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg, near Busch Gardens and the College of William and Mary, the Ramada Inn East features 145 luxurious sleeping rooms. 56 2-bedroom family apartments and some of Williamsburg's finest dining at surprisingly affordable prices. Toll Free Reservations 1- 800- 228-2828
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Thieme's Inn and Dining Room, Richmond Road
Williamsburg (VA) unused
Description:
Attractive guest rooms, moderate rates. Excellent continental cuisine - recommended by Gourmet. Located opposite Blow Gymnasium of the College of William and Mary. Phone CA 9-3103. Your host and hostess: Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Thieme
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