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A Walking Tour of Williamsburg, Virginia
A Walking Tour of Williamsburg, Virginia
A Walking Tour of Williamsburg, Virginia
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There is no better way to see America than on foot. And there is no better way to appreciate what you are looking at than with a walking tour. This walking tour of Williamsburg, Virginia from walkthetown.com is ready to explore when you are. Each walking tour describes historical, architectural landmarks, cultural sites and ecclesiastic touchstones and provides step-by-step directions.

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PublisherDoug Gelbert
Release dateDec 30, 2010
ISBN9781458120182
A Walking Tour of Williamsburg, Virginia

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    A Walking Tour of Williamsburg, Virginia - Doug Gelbert

    A Walking Tour of Williamsburg, Virginia

    a walking tour in the Look Up, America series from walkthetown.com

    by Doug Gelbert

    published by Cruden Bay Books at Smashwords

    Copyright 2010 by Cruden Bay Books

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the Publisher.

    Today nearly every schoolchild knows the town of Williamsburg. That that is the case is due not so much to the great history that happened here but to the vision of one man - William Archer Rutherford Goodwin.

    To be sure, Williamsburg, which served as capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1780, saw its share of notable events, most significantly the fiery rhetoric in the Virginia Capitol by Patrick Henry and brush-ups during the Revolutionary War and Civil War. But after the capital shuffled off to Richmond in 1780 the town led a mostly somnambulant existence for

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