AMERICA's HISTORIC TRIANGLE: Colonial Williamsburg Jamestown
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AMERICA’S HISTORIC TRIANGLE: Colonial Williamsburg Jamestown & Yorktown 4 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS Go back in time and watch history come to life. The museums and battlefields of America’s Historic Triangle, Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, feature hands-on exhibits, engaging reenactments and living history demonstrations that teaches and entertain at the same time. 3 Nights Hotel Accommodation in Williamsburg, VA 3 Breakfast & 2 Dinners Colonial Williamsburg*: the nation’s largest living history museum – Come and embarks on an 18th-century revolutionary adventure. Step back in time to experience the exciting ideas and dreams of both great and everyday people on the eve of the American Revolution. Photo credit: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Haunting of Williamsburg – When darkness falls another side of Williamsburg emerges… A guide will lead you through the streets of Colonial Williamsburg by candlelight while sharing eerie and fun folklore of this very old city. Historic Jamestown* & Jamestown Settlement* – Explore America’s first permanent English settlement established in 1607. The story of Jamestown’s founders and the Virginia Indians they encountered is told at Jamestown Settlement through gallery exhibits and outdoor living history museums: a re-created Powhatan Indian village, replicas of the three ships that landed in 1607, a representation of the colonial fort and much more. Take a Photo credit: The Colonial walking tour with a park ranger through the original settlement along the scenic Williamsburg Foundation James River, and even "meet" a 17th-century personality. Historic Yorktown* – A revolutionary riverfront treasure. Take some time at leisure to discover this quaint historic town at your own pace. Enjoy strolling th quaint streets and riding the free trolley. The sounds and precision marching of The Fifes and Drums of York Town set the stage with patriotic music complementing the other historical attractions. Busch Gardens Williamsburg – Ride world-class roller coasters at Busch Gardens, European-themed Park with 350 acres of fun rides, children’s attractions, animal shows and live entertainment. Photo credit: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Yorktown Battlefield & Visitor Center – Before the cannon fire on the battlefields and the forming of a new nation, there was Yorktown. See where American Independence won its freedom during the American Revolutionary War. Tour of this national park includes the battlefield earthworks, Washington’s Headquarters, Washington’s tent and Surrender Field. The Visitor center is a living history museum of the American Revolution. Photo credit: Yorktown Battlefield All taxes & meal gratuities ** 1 complimentary package for every 10 paying passengers (based on sharing double room) ** From $ 329.00 per person Quad occupancy Consider enhancing your trip? Why not add an additional night stay! Busch Gardens Williamsburg Water Country USA – Get ready for a wave of adventure! As the mid-Atlantic’s largest water park, Water Country USA offers 43 acres of pools, lazy rivers and water rides. Your student group will have a blast at “Rock ‘n’ Roll Island,” featuring nearly 600 feet of body slides, a 700-foot lazy river and a 9,000-square-foot pool. Campus tour of William & Mary’s College – Not many colleges can say they've cancelled classes because the British invaded. The College of William & Mary is the second-oldest college in America. The original plans for the College date back to 1618—decades before Harvard—but were derailed by an “Indian uprising.” We couldn’t make this stuff up. Photo credit: Berkeley Plantation Berkeley Plantation – This is the most historic plantation on the James River. Visit the site of the first official Thanksgiving (1619), as well as the birthplace of Benjamin Harrison and President William Henry Harrison, our 9th president. *Please note: Many great curriculum based program are available for your students. Guides present age-appropriate history of the years between 1700 and 1781 and will highlight information related to the National Social Studies Standards for government, citizenship, and colonial life in a British colony, and they will visit sites and engage in hands-on activities that bring those standards to life. Photo credit: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation LET US TAKE YOU ON A TRIP THIS YEAR … TO A DIFFERENT CENTURY & BE PART OF THE STORY. CALL US NOW FOR A CUSTOMIZED QUOTE AT 1.800.638.3945 .