Colonial Williamsburg foundation
History notes:
Colonial Williamsburg is the largest outdoor living museum in the country, upholding our educational mission through immersive, authentic 18th-century experiences and programming for our guests. In 1926, the Reverend Dr. William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, with the financial backing of John D. Rockefeller Jr., began to restore Williamsburg to its original colonial state, starting with the purchase of the historic Ludwell-Paradise House. Today, Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area houses restored and historically preserved buildings, 88 of which are originals.
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Subjects:
- Historic buildings
- Historic buildings
- Portraits, American
- Shoes
- Historic buildings
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Places:
- VA, US
- Colonial Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Va.) (as recorded)
- Virginia--Williamsburg (as recorded)
- Virginia--Williamsburg (as recorded)
- Williamsburg (Va.) (as recorded)
- Williamsburg (Va.) (as recorded)
- Williamsburg (Va.) (as recorded)