The story of America is full of hope and struggle. Step into the past with Thomas Jefferson, the rebellious philosophe. Through stories and questions, explore the hopes, choices, and challenges he faced.
![](https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=37.272099%2C-76.694199&key=AIzaSyAZXnJ5oPkXCivWigm81wWvZLMR2Uiur9o&size=540x250&scale=2&zoom=17&style=feature%3Aadministrative%7Celement%3Alabels%7Cvisibility%3Aoff&style=feature%3Apoi%7Celement%3Alabels%7Cvisibility%3Aoff&style=feature%3Awater%7Celement%3Alabels%7Cvisibility%3Aoff&style=feature%3Aroad%7Celement%3Alabels%7Cvisibility%3Aon&markers=icon%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fcolonialwilliamsburg.org%2Fstatic%2Fimages%2Fpin.9ee698874108.png%7C37.272099%2C-76.694199)
Other Experiences
-
Evening Program: To Hang a Pirate
Join us in a trial of a Blackbeard crew member that occurred in Williamsburg in 1719. Hear the evidence and make a judgment!
Open to the Public
Event Ticket
-
Organ, Harpsichord, & Flute Recital
Organist Rebecca Davy, Music Director & Organist at Bruton Parish, and Flutist Suzanne Daniel present a candlelight recital in this beautiful 350-year-old worship center.
Open to the Public
-
Acoustic Guitar Recital
Enjoy this recital by Louis Vangieri, from Williamsburg, Virginia as you experience the sights and sounds of this beautiful 350-year-old worship center.
Open to the Public