Wetherburn's Tavern Review

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Wetherburn's Tavern

  • Address: Duke of Gloucester St. across from Raleigh Tavern, Colonial Williamsburg, VA | Map It

Fodor's Review:

Wetherburn's Tavern, which offered refreshment, entertainment, and lodging beginning in 1743, may be the most accurately furnished building in Colonial Williamsburg, with contents that conform to a room-by-room inventory taken in 1760. Excavations at this site have yielded more than 200,000 artifacts. The outbuildings include the original dairy and a reconstructed kitchen. Vegetables are still grown in the small garden.

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