Williamsburg
Virginia

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Parks and Local Attractions
Colonial
Williamsburg

While
vacationing in Williamsburg, Virginia, you can enjoy a varity of local attractions.
Colonial Williamsburg is one of our most famous attractions. Williamsburg is best know for
it's history of being the Colonial Capitol and beautiful Colonial Gardens.
In Colonial Williamsburg both
adults and children will enjoy interactive activities, outdoor concerts, colonial exhibits
and much more are available throughout the Historic area. Children
are encouraged to dress in costume in the colonial area of Williamsburg. Special
programs have been included into the daily schedule to portray age related
scenerios. Puppet shows, arts and crafts and period games are offered to many age
groups.
Busch
Gardens
You will want to spend at least a day in the most
beautiful amusement park in the United States, Busch Gardens Williamsburg.
Covering 350 acres, this gardener's delight also offers 35 spectacular rides, live shows,
gourmet restaurants and specialty shops. Special area for the under seven set with
dragons galore and pint sized rides and coasters.
Water
Country USA
 Nearby Virginia Beach has the sand, but for plenty of
wet and wild fun visit Water Country, U.S.A. One of the largest mid-Atlantic water
parks, Water Country U.S.A., offers 30 water rides, entertainment, restaurants and
shops. And you can hang ten and ride the waves in the simulated wave pool!
Kiddie pools available for the small ones with shaded lounge areas for Mom and Dad.
Jamestown
Settlement
 History repeats itself in the region of Jamestown
Settlement . About 400 years ago the first permanent settlers in North America settled on
the James River. See the excavations taking place or explore the fort.
Located about 10 minutes from
historic colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown is a unique recreation of the 17th century,
complete with three full scale replicas of sailing vessels dating to 1607. Don't
miss this opportunity to experience the beginning of our adventurous past.
Historic
Yorktown
Yorktown Virginia is a small
town with alot of significance to our American History. In 1781 George Washington led his
troops into battle and won the American Revolutionary War. Lord Corn Wallis surrendured
his army on Oct 19, 1781 to the Amercian and French allies. Yorktown today is a part of
the Historical Triangle and offers many different musems, colonial homes and a very senic
river front view, on Water Street.
You will find small shops and
dining along with 100's of years of History in Yorktown, Virginia.

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