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Memorial Day events
Original at Richmond Times Dispatch
• Fri, May 22
VA Colonial Williamsburg Memorial Day ceremony: Remembering Revolutionary War dead with ceremony at 10 am in front of the Governor's Palace, procession to Bruton Parish Church and walk to the French gravesite near Providence Hall for salute to fallen ...
The weekend run-down
Original at hamptonroads.com
• Thu, Apr 16
VA This sounds neat: "In Their Own Words: African Americans in the Revolutionary War" is a walking tour (Thurs-Sat) in Colonial Williamsburg. The National Acrobats of China are at the Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News. ...
Volunteer 'right at home' with history
Original at Daily Press
• Fri, Mar 13
VA At Colonial Williamsburg, Bridges portrays a black soldier during the Revolutionary War. In 2007, Bridges received the Interpreter of the Year Award from the National Association for Interpretation. Q: How did you get involved with historical ...
18th century tea lessons
Original at Examiner.com
• Wed, Mar 11
The book is set in Colonial Williamsburg, before the Revolutionary War. Felicity Merriman, the main character, must learn the fine art of "taking tea," as a proper young lady of the time. It is a highlight of the book and the movie (both of which ...