Williamsburg, VA ~ Visit where American History comes to Life
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Williamsburg, Virginia is a great place to take the whole family due to several things. Those reasons being Busch Gardens Amusement Park, Colonial Williamsburg, and the neighboring historic towns of Jamestown and Yorktown. This is where America was born over 200 years ago after the Revolutionary War.
Now, every child loves amusement parks especially for the rides. Busch Gardens of Williamsburg has been nominated the world’s “most beautiful theme park” for 17 straight years. There are over 50 exhilarating rides to go on with one being called “Griffon”. It is the world’s tallest floorless dive coaster that drops over 200 feet straight down and gets up to 70 mph! Roller coasters were not made to do that when I was a kid. Besides the rides, there are shows, animal attractions, historical and educational resources and dining options just to name a few. Adults (ages 10 and up) can have fun in the park for about $60/day per person and any child ages 3 to 9 get in for about $50 for the day. Be sure to check out Busch Gardens during your stay in Williamsburg!
Your trip to Williamsburg is probably based on the amount of history there is to learn. The Colonial Williamsburg Historic Area is a must see for all of you history buffs. Williamsburg, VA is also known as
“Revolutionary City” and rightly so due to the birth of America after the Revolutionary War ended in 1783 when we gained independence from the British. The Historic Area has museums, shops, educational learning resources, and real-life recreations and dramatizations of historical events. A definite must visit for any family wanting to learn about our historic past as the United States of America.The neighboring towns of Jamestown and Yorktown help Williamsburg make up the triangle of Virginia and are equally as important in the makeup of our nation. In Jamestown, archaeologists are currently digging for the town’s remains ranging from coins to building materials which will shed light on what actually existed in the area. In historic Yorktown, visitors will find re-enactments of the way life was in early
America post Revolutionary War. Take a guided tour of the Yorktown Battlefield and relive the massive battle that took place.
With all of the history to be experienced and learned, one needs to have a home base from which to take daily adventures. Williamsburg is the perfect place to be due to its’ location being in the center of all the attractions and historical landmarks. There are vacation packages available for anytime of the year. Don’t hesitate to make a family trip to Williamsburg, Virginia and experience the past coming alive.
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Busch Gardens by marada
Colonial Home in Williamsburg, VA by rodeomilano
Jamestown ship by buhny
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