Many are now on display at the Jamestown Rediscovery project headquarters, a clapboard Colonial-style building a few hundred yards from the fort. “All of this flies in the face of conventional ...
Known simply as "the College," the main building was renamed in 1931 for the famous English architect, Sir Christopher Wren, to whom an eighteenth-century author attributed the design. In 1699 the ...
Together with Jamestown and Yorktown ... after the capital moved to Richmond in 1780, and much of the colonial architecture ...
This replica of a colonial glasshouse allows visitors to ... want to purchase something from the gift shop. Located in Jamestown, about 6 miles southeast of Williamsburg, the glasshouse is open ...
It was constructed between 1695 and 1699, before the city was founded, when the capital of the colony of Virginia was still located at Jamestown ... During the colonial period, the Wren Building ...