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Foods & Feasts of Colonial Virginia

During the Thanksgiving holiday, explore foodways of 17th- and 18th-century Virginia during the annual special event "Foods & Feasts of Colonial Virginia," a three day event beginning on Thanksgiving Day at Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center.

A Colonial Christmas

The annual special event "A Colonial Christmas" offers a glimpse of 17th- and 18th-century holiday traditions with special tours and interpretive programs throughout the month of December. From December 26 through 31, musical entertainment of the period is also included. Songs and sounds of the season will be performed during the week by musicians on fifes and drums, guitar, violin, recorder, and pipe and tabor.

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There is a colony called, The colony of Virginia. It is right where the state of Virginia now sits.


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