In the 18th century, the Governor’s Palace was considered the most significant building in Williamsburg, the then capital of Virginia. It was considered by many to be the capital of all the American colonies. Building began in 1706. The building had many roles. It was the official residence of the governor in a manner fitting…
The Governor’s Palace at Colonial Williamsburg: Witness to the Birth of America
July 31, 2022
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