Virginia's Jamestown
Settlement,
The Yorktown
Battlefield
, and the Preserved
Colonial Village of Williamsburg
are
within 20 miles of one
another in Jamestown Virginia.
Jamestown was  
successful and by the
advent of the
Revolutionary War the
American colonies had
over two million
inhabitants to England's
seven million.
Jamestown Virginia's Jamestown Settlement Museum celebrated 400
years of continuous English settlement in May of 2007   Four hundred years
since the first English settlers tied their three ships in a cove and put up a fort
near the present day museum has passed and the area  celebrated the event all
year.
The Museum has
three full-scale replica ships tied at their dock including a
replica of the
Godspeed one of the ships that in 1607 brought the first group of
English settlers to the Americas. They came as explorers and prospectors but
eventually stayed to found our country.
The
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, a Commonwealth of Virginia run
museum created displays that depict life in the first successful English
settlement of the Americas. Visitors can experience hands-on history while
learning about
Powhatan Indians, the first Africans to come to America, and
the first
English settlers.    
Costumed actors interpret history as they reenact event s that  led to the Revolutionary  War.
Nearby, the
Bush Gardens theme park offers a European Renaissance extravaganza with rides, exotic
food, and shopping. And also in the area
Water Country USA runs the mid-Atlantic state's largest water
theme park. This  area also has winery tours and tasting at the vineyard, a huge potters shop, and many
upscale outlet malls.
Captain John Smith became leader of the expedition mounted by the English prospectors and he had
help from 12-year old
Pocahontas (Mischievous One) who acted as intermediary between her dad, the
Chief of the Powhatans, and the English.  She visited the fort several times in 1608 and later married a
successful tobacco entrepreneur Englishman John Rolfe in 1614  traveling  to England to be introduced
to royalty. She later died in England of disease in 1617 at 20 years of age.

A second group arrived with the intent to harvest timber, mine gold, ship goods back to England and
search for a water route to the west. Not many survived but they eventually established a colony and as
more settlers arrived, they expanded from the island and built the settlement that would later become
Williamsburg, the Colonial capitol of Virginia.
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Jamestown Virginia's
Jamestown Settlement
Museum  celebrates the
event at Jamestown
throughout the year.
The Museum has
three
full-scale replica ships

tied at their dock including
a replica of the Godspeed
one of the ships that in
1607 brought the first
group of English settlers to
the Americas.
At the Jamestown
settlement Museum
costumed guides tell how
the first visitors came as
explorers and prospectors.
Colonial Williamsburg's costumed interpreters play out events leading to the revolutionary war.
Williamsburg's antique buildings, 88 of them original colonial buildings, another 50 rebuilt on the original
foundations hold priceless antiques crafted in England and Colonial America. There are 60,000 in all:
paintings, textiles, jewelry, and ceramics displayed in 200 period rooms.

Nearby
Yorktown celebrates the decisive battle of Yorktown just 30 miles east of Jamestown.  The
British Army under Cornwallis had occupied the port of Yorktown and it was here that Washington with
the help of an army led by Lafayette and another led by Rochambeau, and the French fleet under
Degrasse would trap Cornwallis and defeat his army in the last major battle of the revolution.

Washington and Rochambeau 's armies marched to that victory from Williamsburg, an event well
documented in roadside signs.
The Yorktown Jamestown Foundation runs the Yorktown Victory Center an encampment and museum
where costumed interpreters explain in meticulous historic detail the life of the colonial soldier.

The National Park service manages the actual battle site where rangers conduct tours and guest can
self-guide over twelve miles of loop roads with pullouts and interpretive plaques.  Washington's army
laid siege to
Yorktown in September of 1781, firing cannon into the British positions for 19 days.  The
village of Yorktown took a terrible beating, with the destruction of half its houses but a few Colonial era
gems remain, some still marked by the strike of cannon balls. The town maintains pedestrian only
streets and a walkway that leads from the Park Service battle site to the town.
The settlers who came to Jamestown were able to
survive their first winter and eventually stayed to
found our country.
The
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation,has
created displays that depict life in this first
successful English settlement and the actors and
interpreters help us understand what life was like for
the early settlers..

The costumed guides help visitors experience the
era with demonstrations of
hands-on history.  
They give detailed descriptions of the life of the  
Powhatan Indians, the first Africans to come to
America, and the first English settlers.    
Jamestown Virginia
is full of history and lots
to do for the family.  
Withing 20 miles you
find
Colonial
Williamsburg with its
300 acre Colonial-era
town, some original,
others rebuilt in 1926
by The Colonial
Williamsburg
Foundation with the
help of John D.
Rockefeller Jr, and you
find the Yorktown Battle
site
By 1699 Williamsburg
had become the capital
of Virginia.   William
and Mary College, the
second  oldest in the
US, would school three
future US Presidents.
Yorktown Battlefield
Jamestown Glassblowing
Shortly after the settlers arrived they built Americas first
commercial enterprise. By 1608 a glass works near the
first settlement was established. You can visit a replica
building and watch glass artists at work.
Watch for the Glass House on the Colonial Parkway.
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How to reach Jamestown:
Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) is a half hour's drive away and has five rental car
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Norfolk International Airport (NIA)  is forty miles south ( seven rental car companies)
Richmond International Airport (RIC)  is 45 miles north with eight rental car companies. ..
The Jamestown Settlement, the Yorktown Battlefield,  and the Preserved Colonial Village of Williamsburg
are within 20 miles of one another in the Jamestown Virginia area.
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