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Preserving the Past

Our Commitment to Never-ending Discovery

The restoration and preservation of Williamsburg, the capital of the largest, most powerful and intellectually influential colony at the time of the American Revolution, began in 1926 and has been ongoing ever since. Through the Power of Place Campaign, we will protect, strengthen and enhance our ability to preserve and discover the past for present and future generations, building on our history of groundbreaking work in this field.


Colonial Williamsburg’s 301-acre Historic Area is the world’s largest U.S. history museum. With 89 original buildings, 225 period rooms and more than 600 buildings restored or reconstructed based on extensive archaeological, architectural and documentary research, the stage is set to share and interpret the nation’s founding story.


This time provides extraordinary opportunities to curate and preserve powerful discoveries that are critical to Colonial Williamsburg’s ability to tell complete stories from diverse points of view.

Colonial Williamsburg sets the standard for living history museums around the world. ...Coming back year after year is truly inspiring and provides hope in an otherwise challenging time.

— Jim and Laura Burke, donors

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