Capitol of Virginia in the 1700s, Colonial Williamsburg

Virginia History for Visitors and Virtual Tours

Capitol of Virginia in the 1700s, Colonial Williamsburg
Capitol of Virginia in the 1700s, Colonial Williamsburg

For visitor information to Virginia historical places, see Virginia is for History Lovers, introducing Virginia Presidents, the American Revolution, Williamsburg, Civil War, African-American sites, Battlefields, Pioneer History, Jamestown and Military Memorials.

Encyclopedia Virginia’s “Virtually Explore Virginia” — Thirty historical and restored sites to enter, view and navigate through as though you were there.

The Virginia Capitol — Richmond, Virginia. The building where the Virginia Assembly meets to make state law and to prepare proposals for Constitutional referendums to the voters of Virginia for their ratification. In the past it also has been the site of Virginia Constitutional Conventions in 1829-1830, 1850-1851, 1861, 1868 and 1901-1902.

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello — click on the cursive writing to begin.

TVH hopes the website helps in your research; let me know.

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