Colonial Williamsburg Video
Summary: Colonial Williamsburg Video brings you new perspectives from the Revolutionary War era. Colonial American history is explored in interviews with historic interpreters, tradesmen, musicians, historians, curators, authors, archaeologists, and more.
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Podcasts:
Turning the Wythe House into George Washington's Headquarters.
The Rockefeller Library houses a collection of signatures from all the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Farm work follows the seasons at Great Hopes Plantation.
Farm work follows the seasons at Great Hopes Plantation.
Behind the scenes with a Colonial Williamsburg carriage team.
A look at acting in the 18th century and what it was like to be an actor in that time period.
Albert Durant crossed cultural and racial lines as an African American photographer during a time of segregation.
Carl Lounsbury, Colonial Williamsburg Senior Architectural Historian, talks about 18th-century Market Houses.
Janine Skerry, Curator of Metals describes the Russborough Epergne and Plateau.
A whimsical exploration of familiar places and hidden spaces in the Revolutionary City.
Curators from the Department of Historic Interiors change out furnishings for the new season.
An overview of the work of the wig shop and the materials and processes used.
In colonial times, the military function of a single fifer and drummer in occupied Williamsburg was as a timekeeper.
Treating Mental Illness in 18th and 19th Century Virginia.
Ancient recipes for historic beers are researched and reconstructed in Colonial Williamsburg kitchens.