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Come and see what's new at Custis Square! Archaeologists are in the midst of a five-year project investigating the Williamsburg home of Virginia plantation owner and statesman John Custis IV. Visit the archaeological site, see artifacts as they're being discovered, and talk with experts in the field. While you visit you'll learn about the property's history, from Custis' purchase of the land in the early 18th century to its tenure as a recreation space for patients of the Eastern State Public Hospital. Stop by and find out what archaeology can tell us about Custis Square and the people who lived there! This self-guided program is open to visitors of all ages, but children must be accompanied by an adult. Guests may enter the site at the corner of Nassau and Francis Streets. Weather dependent. The terrain is grassy and may be difficult to access by wheelchair.
Come Explore In Person
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Historic Site: Public Gaol (Jail)
Explore the cells where prisoners were held as they awaited trial and punishment.
CW Admission
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Historic Site: The Public Hospital of 1773
Visit the first American hospital devoted exclusively to treating the mentally ill.
Art Museums Admission
Handicap Accessible
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Rare Breed: Oxen
American Milking Devons & Shorthorns
Open to the Public