Elderhostel

Colonial and Revolutionary Virginia

 Jamestown/Williamsburg/Yorktown

an Elderhostel program at

William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia

 

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Bly Straube told us about Jamestown
and the archaeological discoveries still in progress

 

model of the Jamestown settlement

 

we were shown around Jamestown by

Col Thomas Lygon
a living history re-enactor

 

saw how the stockades were constructed

 

saw the site of archaeology diggings

 

learned of colonial glass making

More Photos from Jamestown

 

in the evening Silvia Lee told us of the African American legacy

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Peggy Pickett told us about life in 17th century Virginia

 

David DeSimone about Virginia history

 

Helen Phillips walked us thru Wren Hall at the
College of William and Mary

 

and gave us the introduction to Colonial Williamsburg

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learned of the large Colonial State of Virginia
at the restored Capital building

 

we saw demonstrations of cooking

 

and music from the Harpsichord

 

in the evening Dean Shostak played the Hurdy-Gurdy

 

and the instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin

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Caron Hudson told us about the battle of Yorktown

 

we visited Yorktown

More Photos from Yorktown

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and finally were instructed on the way to behave in Colonial Society
by Sheila Williams

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