Things to do in Williamsburg
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Aromas
Dark wood, soft lights, vintage posters and crayon-bright paintings make this sandwich bar a good place to chill after a day of time traveling in Williamsburg.
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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation opens around 40 authentic 17th- and 18th-century buildings to ticket holders in the restored historic district, staffed with all the friendly townsfolk you'd expect to meet back then, all sharing the tricks of their various trades and breaking character only long enough to snap a family photo for you.
Walking around the historic district and patronizing the shops and taverns is free, but entry to the building tours is restricted to ticket holders. Expect crowds, lines and petulant children, (particularly in summer) and plenty of three-cornered hats.
To park and purchase tickets, follow signs to the visitor center (btwn Hwy 132 & Coloni…
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Chowning's
At Colonial Williamburg, four historic district taverns serve 'ye old vittles and grog' from costumed waitstaff. It's fun once. Reservations can be made through the visitor center or by calling 757-229-2141. Chowning's, next to Market Sq, is the best and most casual of the bunch. Attached is Gambol's, which is the post-17:00 merrymaking spot.
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Water Country USA
Water Country USA is a kids' paradise, with twisty slides, raging rapids and wave pools. A three-day, combo ticket for both parks is $70. Parking is $12 at both places.
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