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Jim_Shoe
Sep 23, 2015Explorer
I've been to Williamsburg several times. I drove thru the Pottery Factory CG - once. Everything in the shops had "made in China" stickers on it. I checked out the CG while driving through. The grass was about 4 feet high and it was completely empty. I stay at American Heritage when I visit.
Be sure to drive the Historic Triangle, consisting of Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown. I find Jamestown particularly interesting. As the first English settlement in the U.S. there's a lot of archeology going on. Young children would probably be bored.
And if you decide to drive further south to Norfolk and time it just right, you can tell your friends you were run over by an aircraft carrier. Hampton Roads is the largest deep water port on the east coast, so there are a couple of tunnels under Chesapeake Bay.
Be sure to drive the Historic Triangle, consisting of Jamestown, Colonial Williamsburg and Yorktown. I find Jamestown particularly interesting. As the first English settlement in the U.S. there's a lot of archeology going on. Young children would probably be bored.
And if you decide to drive further south to Norfolk and time it just right, you can tell your friends you were run over by an aircraft carrier. Hampton Roads is the largest deep water port on the east coast, so there are a couple of tunnels under Chesapeake Bay.
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