The holiday season in 18th-century Williamsburg was a chance for friends and family to gather after a long year. Between a December 1768 poem dedicated to musician Nancy Geddy and the influx of British-imported works for Williamsburg citizens, it was an opportune time for everyone to make music together. Join members of the Governor’s Musick as they envision an 18th-century home filled with seasonal music to enjoy.
Other Experiences
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Hands-On: Daily Life
Participate in the daily activities of an 18th-century family at the Geddy House.
CW Admission
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Special Event: Salute to the Heroes
A lone bagpiper plays from the Governor's Palace in a heartfelt tribute to honor those men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Open to the Public
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Evening Program: Capitol Concert
Celebrate the joys of holiday music with this 18th-century concert by the Governor's Musick Ensemble.
Open to the Public
Event Ticket