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Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg This restoration (which has set a standard of excellence unmatched worldwide) re-creates the vitality and importance of the 18th Century Colonial Williamsburg. In the many houses and craft shops open to the public, interpreters and craftspersons in period costume give your group a fascinating glimpse into the lives and livelihoods of the Virginian Colonists. The gardens, architecture, furnishings and works of art accurately reflect the 18th Century, when Williamsburg was the capital of England’s largest and richest colony in the New World. Trace the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and other leaders who shaped the destiny of our nation. Public Performances are now available in Colonial Williamsburg! Jamestown Settlement Visit the site where America was born! In the spring of 1607 (13 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock) 104 adventurers established the first English settlement in the New World. In this recreated setting, your group will step back in time to the world of John Smith and Pocahontas. Your group will explore the full-size reproductions of English ships, the James Fort and a Powhatan Indian Village. Your group will experience the day-to-day life of the Early Colonists, discover Powhatan Indian traditions and come to understand the interaction of these distinctly different cultures in early 17th Century America. $309 + transportation costs Regional Special 2 Days/1 Night $199 plus transportation �� Two nights superior hotel accommodations (4 per room). �� Meals: one breakfast and one dinner per hotel night. �� Public performance by your group. �� Guided tour, with admissions, of Williamsburg Historical Area. �� Complete sight-seeing of Washington, D.C. �� Evening tour of Washington’s Monuments and Memorials. �� Video DVD of the trip for each participant plus one group photo for the group sponsor. �� One Professional Tour Director assigned to your group alone. �� All admissions and entrance fees, taxes and gratuities. �� One totally free teacher/chaperone for every 20 paying participants (2 per room). 14 www.AcademicTravel.com Adjudicated Festival performance is available at an additional cost on some weekends: see back cover for dates �� Two nights superior hotel accommodations (4 per room). �� Meals: one breakfast and one dinner per hotel night. �� Public performance by your group. �� Guided tour, with admissions, of Williamsburg Historical Area. �� Evening of Hauntings Tour, Williamsburg. �� Admission to Jamestown Settlement with educational tour. �� Admission to Museum of the American Revolution. �� Admission to Busch Gardens or Kings Dominion amusement park. �� One Professional Tour Director assigned to your group alone. �� All admissions and entrance fees, taxes and gratuities. �� One totally free teacher/chaperone for every 20 paying participants (2 per room). Yorktown Victory Center Feel the exhilaration of victory at the site where George Washington’s troops defeated the British in the last major battle of the American Revolution. Watch the story unfold through intriguing exhibits and the re-creation of a Continental Army encampment. Your group will be spellbound as costumed interpreters share their fears and hopes. Your students will be eye-witnesses to how life actually was for a Continental soldier during the Revolutionary War. Colonial Williamsburg Colonial Williamsburg & Washington, D.C. 3 Days / 2 Nights 3 Days / 2 Nights $279 + transportation costs f h A i R l i W h h n s s Colonists discover Powha


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