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Jamestown Settlement, Williamsburg

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Jamestown Settlement offers a living recreation of the first successful English colony in North America. Located near the actual archaeological Jamestown site, the museum provides an open-air display of replica 17th-century buildings, a fort, and colonial life. You can explore the social history of the settlement through a series of exhibits and galleries, and experience a life-size Powhatan Native American village. To track the journey of the Jamestown colonists to the New World, don't miss the three sailing ships docked in the river. Visit the museum's gift shop for historical-themed souvenirs, hand-made ceramics, jewelry, and glassware. To visit Jamestown Settlement on your trip to Williamsburg, use our Williamsburg route planning site.
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  • This was a very nice visitor center with nice artifacts! No movie was available…. Even though we had a NP pass, an additional fee was required! It was raining, so we did not walk the grounds….not... 
    This was a very nice visitor center with nice artifacts! No movie was available…. Even though we had a NP pass, an additional fee was required! It was raining, so we did not walk the grounds….not...  more »
  • This was probably the most enjoyable place I went during my week in Williamsburg. It's quiet and leisurely and relaxing. Walk at your pace. Right on the water. Plenty of places just to sit and... 
    This was probably the most enjoyable place I went during my week in Williamsburg. It's quiet and leisurely and relaxing. Walk at your pace. Right on the water. Plenty of places just to sit and...  more »
  • Their new exhibit, reign and rebellion, is basically the exhibit of the 1619 project. It is not so much inaccurate as it is deceptive. The facts are true, but presented in one lens and that lens is... 
    Their new exhibit, reign and rebellion, is basically the exhibit of the 1619 project. It is not so much inaccurate as it is deceptive. The facts are true, but presented in one lens and that lens is...  more »
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  • Very nice museum both inside and out! We ended up skipping the videos, spent about 3 hours walking around looking at the exhibits. There are quite a bit of interactive displays inside; and the people dressed in role player costumes are extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and present with sincere enthusiasm.
  • Awesome piece of history. Enjoyed every moment of being here - from the introduction video played, to the galleries, to the settlement, native village, and ships. The folks working here were very knowledgeable and friendly as well. Definitely recommend taking the time to check this place out. I added a few pics below to show what’s available outside, but I’ll leave the indoor galleries for the visitor to see !
  • Jamestown was a great experience, especially for the kids. There's a lot to take in but the kids can touch a lot of it which makes it feel like a real experience. The kids loved putting on the armor and hats and really enjoyed the ship. The indoor exhibit was insightful and interesting as well. The people who were giving demonstrations were great at telling their stories and showing us what the tools were used for, how the bartering system worked and more. You need at least half a day to see and be able to appreciate the whole experience. The cafe had a lot of options to choose from. There are deli sandwiches, hot grilled food, salads, desserts and even snack items for quick bites. The gift shop near the entrance of the lobby when you first arrive is very nice. There was a lot of things to look at and the kids loved looking around and picking out their gifts. There are so many neat toys and books for the little ones.
  • Awesome place to visit. Museum is contemporary, and very interesting. The fort was really cool. I visited as a child and had always wanted to go back. It was well worth the trip. I wish I would have had more time to look around the museum though.
  • Loved every second of my four hour visit here. Could have stayed longer. At first I wasn't sure about having to take a guided tour for the outdoor exhibits (in certain weeks in winter they don't allow you to meander around), but I am actually really happy I was offered a tour. The guide was extremely knowledgeable and personable, the interpreters were fantastic fun and I didn't want to leave. The ships and the Fort were definitely highlights. The indoor exhibits are also well done and everything is spotless. Great for all ages. It looks like they experience large crowds in peak season, if that's not your thing plan a visit on a winter weekday and you won't be disappointed.

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