Step back in time to a thriving 18th-century community when you visit Colonial Williamsburg. Americas largest living history museum offers an unparalleled view of daily Colonial life when Williamsburg was the largest and most populated of Britains 13 colonies making it a powerful center of politics, commerce and culture. Over 500 original and carefully reconstructed public buildings, private homes, taverns and shops, and 90 acres of gardens and public greens comprise the Historic Area.
Walk the road to revolution in Yorktown where American and French forces defeated British troops in the autumn of 1781 in the last major battle of the Revolutionary War. Yorktown today is a delightful Colonial-era village with original historic homes, quaint shops and restaurants.
Known for cultural museums and nationally recognized historic sites, the Historic Triangle is also home to modern-day, world-class attractions. Voted the worlds Most Beautiful Theme Park, Busch Gardens Williamsburg combines 17th-century charm with 21st-century technology to create the ultimate family experience. At Water Country USA, also an Anheuser-Busch theme park, visitors are plunged into outrageous fun at the Mid-Atlantics largest water play park.
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