Williamsburg Historical Tours Offer Something for Everyone
Experience colonial life as it was in 18th century by going on one of many Williamsburg historical tours. You can tour the country's largest living outdoor history museum, or if it's cold and rainy, there are many highly acclaimed indoor museums. A two-day tour should be ample time to give you an understanding of how America was born. Meander through Williamsburg along the same paths walked by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Madison and many others that played crucial roles in the development of the Unites States.
Williamsburg, Virginia is a city that has a lot to do. It is located on the Virginia Peninsula in southeastern Virginia. One of America's oldest cities, this small but interesting town hosts an amazing array of attractions for visitors with varying interests. Whether you're seeking a family vacation or a romantic couples' getaway, Williamsburg is the ideal location. Busch Gardens Europe which holds the honor of being named both the world's most beautiful theme park eighteen years running and the world's favorite theme park by the National Amusement Park Historical Association, is located in Williamsburg just miles from one of the nation's largest water parks, Water Country USA.
Located just minutes from the College of William & Mary, the nation's second-oldest university, Colonial Williamsburg is an historic district within central Williamsburg. Upon entering Colonial Williamsburg, you are stepping back into the eighteenth century, as the entire area has been restored to portray the city as it was when it was one of the American Colonies and one of the budding nation's most important cities. Historical attractions abound in Williamsburg, including Virginia's first capitol building, the colonial Governor's Palace, and the oldest continually-operated church in the country. At www.HistoricWilliamsburgUSA.com, you can learn more about the popular Williamsburg historic tours and other available attractions. Check out the website, www.HistoricWilliamsburgUSA.com for more information.