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Jamestown Settlement American Revolution Museum 7-Day Ticket

Overview
Visit Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and immerse yourself in American Colonial history. This combo ticket provides 7 consecutive days of unlimited admission to each of historical attractions that are also connected by a 23-mile long scenic Colonial Parkway. You will have an incredible adventure imagining what life used to be like when you visit Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
City: Williamsburg
Mon 07 Jul
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Starting at $28.90
Mon 07 Jul
Starting at $28.90
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What's Included
Free Parking
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Historic Jamestown is not included.
  • Parking is free at Jamestown Settlement and American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
  • Dine in the Cafes and shop in museum stores if you are looking for anything or need a bite.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Admission ticket is valid for 7 consecutive days of unlimited admission to Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
  • Print and bring all vouchers on your trip to redeem for purchased activities, attractions and Services.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (178)
johnpQ3760TH
Mar 2021
Great time with lots of history. Was very good for teenagers and you history buffs out there. The outdoor displays with period correct characters and settings are awesome. Definitely must see.
Shawn H
Dec 2020
First, to be clear, this review is for "Jamestown Settlement", which is the recreated Jamestown with historic reenactment - not the historic fort site on the National Park Service land down the road. We came here to focus on the outdoor part of the experience in December during the pandemic, when there were sparse crowds. As a result, it was probably not equivalent of the "full experience". There were three main components to the site. First, was a recreation of a Native American village. When we were there, there were three re-enactors who explained some aspects of Native American life at the time. After that was the recreated Jamestown fort - which had approximately half a dozen reenactors demonstrating cooking, needlework, and blacksmithing. The fort included several buildings and a much sturdier palisade then the one in the archaeological site down the road. Finally, there were two of three recreated ships down the road - one was gone for repairs, and you could board one of the remaining two (though not go below decks while we were there). It was an interesting thing to see. One nagging thought, though, is that the whole thing was presented as too "clean". The fort had plenty of clean, open space - wasn't crowded or dirty. The Native American village nearby had no hint of conflict with the English settlers. As a result, it felt a little like a "safe for children", clean, Disney version of history.
Constress
Oct 2020
Very well done and we had a nice visit even during this trying time! Love our history. I continue to be amazed at what I was not taught in the classroom!

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