Enjoy a conversation with one of Colonial Williamsburg's Nation Builders in the beautiful donor reception center in the St. George Tucker house. Meet an interpreter portraying a historical figure such as Thomas Jefferson, the Marquis de Lafayette, or Martha Washington as they discuss their lives in colonial Virginia, the news of the day, and perhaps some Revolutionary politics. This program is available exclusively to donors who have access to the donor reception center as part of their giving level advantages.
Free reservations are strongly recommended as seating is limited. Reservations can be made through the Call Center and all CW ticket locations.
Other Experiences
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Music: Fife & Drum
Watch and listen to the Fifes and Drums as they demonstrate the music and drill of various military ceremonies from an 18th-century soldier's working day.
Open to the Public
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Performance: A Holiday Medley
A Holiday Medley brings the warmth and joy of holiday traditions, telling the tale of winter in Williamsburg over 250 years.
Art Museums Admission
Event Ticket
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Music: When Nancy Geddy on the Spinet Plays
The Governor's Musick delves into the life of a young woman in Williamsburg who studied music to elevate her societal position.
CW Admission