Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 educational institution and the largest U.S. history museum in the world.
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Design Team
Inaugural Partners
Steering Committee
About
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation advances its mission — “that the future may learn from the past” — through educational programming, preservation and ongoing research.
Williamsburg was the thriving capital of Virginia when the dream of American freedom and independence was taking shape. From 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the political, cultural, and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous, and most influential of the American colonies. The seat of government in Virginia moved to Richmond in 1780. In 1926, the Rev. Dr. W.A.R. Goodwin, rector of Bruton Parish Church, joined with philanthropist John D. Rockefeller Jr. to restore the town to its 18th-century appearance. Today we know it as Colonial Williamsburg, a not-for-profit 501(c)3 educational institution and the largest U.S. history museum in the world. By researching and sharing the fascinating stories of those who built America, including people of all backgrounds, we can better understand history, and shape our future. And in so doing, continue our nation’s unending work to build a more perfect union.
Collection Contributions, 14 items
Celebrations in America
Economic Factors Leading to the American Revolution
Pivotal Battles and Events of the Revolutionary War
Paradox in the Fight for Liberty: African American Experiences in the Revolutionary War Era
Branches of U.S. Government
Symbols of the United States
Foundations of Citizenship
Civic Virtues
Celebrations and Remembrances in the United States
Social Studies Skills: Maps
Economic Factors Leading to the American Revolution
Learning to Think Historically
The American Revolution: An Overview
Life in the Thirteen Colonies
Educational Videos, 179 items
2:04
Independence Day
2:22
Enslaved African Americans in the Revolution
1:40
Labor Day
1:28
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
1:38
Presidents' Day
1:51
What Is History?
Resource Contributions, 34 items
Landing of General Lafayette
Teapot
Washington and His Generals at Yorktown
Photograph of George Washington’s Birthday Celebration
Parade Down Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg
Needlework Picture of The Washington Family