The Seven Years' War was a long and bloody conflict that had a tremendous cost to the combatants and non-combatants involved. Join Colonel George Washington as he relates his personal experiences in the war and discusses the physical and mental toll that frontier fighting took on individuals on all sides. The program will deal with war violence and trauma. Content warning and parental guidance advised.
Other Experiences
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Performance: All Things Are Possible
On September 5, 1791, Robert Carter III recorded an extraordinary document. Why did the largest slaveholder in Virginia do what most of his peers consider impossible?
Art Museums Admission
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Performance: Pursuing Happiness
Witness imagined conversations between Thomas Jefferson, John Locke, and King George III to discover the ghosts behind Jefferson’s drafts of the Declaration of Independence.
Art Museums Admission
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Presentation: Colonial Williamsburg's Rare Breeds
Learn about the rare breeds of livestock that live at Colonial Williamsburg.
CW Admission