The Williamsburg community comes to life in this street theatre experience exploring the daily lives of ordinary people during extraordinary times. Consider diverse perspectives on political and social elements of 18th-century life as people gather near the Raleigh Tavern to tend to their personal and professional business.
Gather with the people of Williamsburg to discuss the front-page news of July 26, 1776.
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Event Ticket
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Art Museums Admission