
Women's History Month
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March 2026
Women played important and, at times, unexpected roles in Colonial Williamsburg. Their contributions advanced the shaping of the nation. Join us each March for special programming as we celebrate and examine these women's experiences, lives, and relationships.
Special Programming
Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

When Nancy Geddy on the Spinet Plays

A Selection of Trades Short Films

1774: Lady Dunmore’s Dilemma

The Promise of Freedom

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Dining Events
Honoring Martha Washington

Honoring Susan B. Anthony

Honoring Eleanor Roosevelt

Honoring Dr. Opal Lee

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Bringing History to Life
Explore Tradeshops
The Historic Trades and Skills community at Colonial Williamsburg uses 18th-century tools and techniques to apprentice in and eventually master more than 20 historic trades and skills.

Visit the Art Museums
Discover colorful and whimsical folk art made by amateur artisans in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum to objects that are useful as well as beautiful in the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum.

Explore the Arboretum & Gardens
More than 30 carefully maintained gardens dot our 301 acre living history museum. From flowering backyard pleasure gardens to our grand Governor’s Palace Gardens and Grounds, these gardens can offer insight into the ways the colonists and lived and worked as a community.

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Additional Resources
Learn even more about women by exploring these resources from both our museum and other trusted institutions.
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