Sights & Attractions in Williamsburg and Hampton Roads

Worth Noting

Sights Overview
Name Category Location
 
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, within the DeWitt...
Museums / Galleries Colonial Williamsburg
 
Brush-Everard House
The Brush-Everard House was built in 1717 by John Brush, a gunsmith...
Houses / Mansions Colonial Williamsburg
 
Courthouse
The original Courthouse of 1770 was used by municipal and county...
Government Buildings Colonial Williamsburg
 
Duke of Gloucester Street
The spine of Colonial Williamsburg's restored area is the broad...
Neighborhoods / Streets Colonial Williamsburg
 
Hermitage Foundation Museum
The Hermitage Foundation Museum, an early-20th-century estate...
Museums / Galleries Norfolk
 
James Anderson's Blacksmith Shop
At James Anderson's Blacksmith Shop, smiths forge the nails...
Historic Districts / Sites Colonial Williamsburg
 
Magazine
The original Magazine (1715), an octagonal brick warehouse, was...
Military Sites Colonial Williamsburg
 
Market Square
In Market Square, an open green between Queen and Palace streets...
Squares Colonial Williamsburg
 
Moses Myers House
The Federal redbrick Moses Myers House, built by its namesake...
Museums / Galleries Norfolk
 
Palace Green
The handsome Palace Green runs north from Duke of Gloucester...
Squares Colonial Williamsburg
 
Public Hospital
The Public Hospital, a reconstruction of a 1773 insane asylum...
Hospitals Colonial Williamsburg
 
Robertson's Windmill
On the outskirts of the historic area is Robertson's Windmill...
Windmills Colonial Williamsburg
 
St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church, constructed in 1739, was the only building...
Religious Sites Norfolk
 
Wetherburn's Tavern
Wetherburn's Tavern, which offered refreshment, entertainment...
Historic Districts / Sites Colonial Williamsburg
 
Williamsburg Winery
Carrying on a Virginia tradition of wine making that began with...
Wineries / Breweries Colonial Williamsburg
 
Wren Building
The Wren Building is part of the College of William and Mary...
Educational Institutions Colonial Williamsburg
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