Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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About
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation preserves, restores and operates Virginia’s 18th-century capital of Williamsburg. Innovative and interactive experiences highlight the relevance of the American Revolution to contemporary life and the importance of an informed, active citizenry. The Colonial Williamsburg experience includes more than 400 restored or reconstructed original buildings, renowned museums of decorative arts and folk art, extensive educational outreach programs for students and teachers, lodging, culinary options from historic taverns to casual or elegant dining, the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club featuring 45 holes designed by Robert Trent Jones and his son Rees Jones, a full-service spa and fitness center, pools, retail stores and gardens. Philanthropic support and revenue from admissions, products and hospitality operations sustain Colonial Williamsburg’s educational programs and preservation initiatives.
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How the organization supports veterans
Colonial Williamsburg is proud to support military families and veterans through year-round exclusive discounts and outreach including complimentary and discount admission to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area and Art Museums, the Liberty Lounge: a private space for ticketed military guests to relax and recharge in the Historic Area that has welcomed more than 135,000 visitors, an on-site military information desk, discounts on hotels, dining, retail, golf, spa, weddings, retreats and conferences and 18th-century military interpretation and museum exhibitions.
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