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SPECIAL EVENTS

A W I N T E R W O N D E R L A N D

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL PROGRAMMING THROUGHOUT THE WINTER SEASON. PROGRAMS WITH THE ICON INDICATION SPECIAL EVENTS, EXCLUSIVE TO TIME OF YEAR!

Black History Month

February, 2023 Join us in February for Black History Month as we shine an even brighter light on our year-round African American programming. Discover these American stories of resilience and explore the lives of those that lived, loved, and strove to create a better future.

Presidents’ Day Weekend

February 18-20, 2023 Take advantage of the long weekend to visit the place where it all began. Before they were presidents, Virginians George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison were shaped by their experiences in Williamsburg. Meet them and discover the roles that each played in Virginia’s colonial capital and how that prepared them to be Commanders in Chief.

Women’s History Month

March, 2023 Women played important, and at times, unexpected, roles in Colonial Williamsburg. Their contributions advanced the shaping of the nation. Join us this March for special programming as we celebrate and examine the experiences, lives, and relationships of these women during Women’s History Month.

Homeschool Days

February 25 - March 5, 2023 During these special times, homeschoolers and their families can discover history brought to life at a special discounted rate. Join us to visit the historic sites where Revolutionary ideas were shaped, meet the tradespeople whose craftsmanship supported the War for Independence, and so much more. Use our virtual tours, educational videos, activity sheets, and behind-the-scenes blogs to supplement your visit.

Colonial Williamsburg also offers exclusive pricing year round for homeschool groups of all sizes in addition to a wide variety of teaching resources. To make reservations call 1-800-228-8878 or email groupsales@cwf.org.

Handicapped-accessible Separate ticket required

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Museum admission required Family program Special Event Please note that programming is subject to change. Always check our website — colonialwilliamsburg.org — for the most current information.

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