An Old Place That Never Ages

Historic sites often function as creative meccas where one can get inspiration for new ideas. Colonial Williamsburg is such a place. The site is gorgeous, the history is to kill for, and the interpreters are off-the-chart creative. The place rocks!

Colonial Williamsburg is a privately owned living-history museum located between the York and James rivers in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was once the political and cultural center of the American colonies. There, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry debated the rights of men. The site features 88 original structures from the 18th and 19th centuries.