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Колониальный Вильямсбург Самостоятельная аудио-прогулка

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Не просто изучайте американскую историю… живите ею! В Colonial Williamsburg колониальное прошлое Америки оживает благодаря прекрасно отреставрированной архитектуре и аутентичным реконструкторам. Прогуляйтесь по этим историческим улицам, пока этот тур расскажет вам все, что вам нужно знать о Вильямсбурге, ранней Америке, колониальной жизни и многом другом.

Вильямсбург имеет долгую и сложную историю, которая предшествует созданию Соединенных Штатов почти на 150 лет! Узнайте о происхождении города, о драматических сражениях, развернувшихся здесь во время революции, и о людях, которые прославили Вильямсбург на карте.

Без ограничения срока действия – срок действия тура пожизненный!

Это не так. не входной билет.
Город: Вильямсбург
Sat 19 Oct
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Sat 19 Oct
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Что включено
Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated hidden stories, video, text
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat or Email.
Дополнительная информация
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости.
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки.
  • Как это работает: после бронирования тура вы получите текстовое/электронное письмо. с инструкциями. Загрузите приложение (при хорошем Wi-Fi/сигнале) и используйте свой уникальный пароль для доступа к своим турам. Чтобы начать тур, перейдите в Начальную точку и запустите приложение. Звук запускается автоматически. Придерживайтесь маршрута тура и ограничения скорости для получения наилучших впечатлений. Учтите, что на старте вас никто не встретит.
  • Выгодное соотношение цены и качества: приобретите один тур на человека. Если вы пара и предпочитаете делиться друг с другом, купите один тур и не забудьте взять с собой наушники, которые можно разделить.
  • Гибкий график: как только приложение/тур будет на вашем телефоне, вы можете использовать его в любой день и в любое время. в любой момент. Вы можете использовать его в течение нескольких дней. А также используйте его в своей следующей поездке сюда. Этот тур не имеет срока действия.
  • Предварительный просмотр тура: вы можете использовать его перед поездкой дома (настоятельно рекомендуется), использовать его во время поездки и использовать его после возвращения.
  • >Ничего не упустите: с приложением вы получите все: полный маршрут, советы путешественникам, профессионально озвученные аудиоистории, сценарий рассказа, изображения, видео, глубокие погружения, скрытые жемчужины, захватывающие места, рекомендации для походов, приключений, мероприятия, походы и направление с остановками.
  • Частный тур: вы можете использовать его в своем автомобиле или арендованном автомобиле. Не беспокойтесь о группах или толпе. Запустите приложение тура на своем телефоне. И будет направлять вас шаг за шагом. Вы можете останавливаться на столько перерывов, сколько захотите. Сделайте перерыв на фотографии в Instagram и сделайте перерыв на обед/перекус. Отправляйтесь в поход. Тур будет ждать вас и начнется, когда вы начнете снова. Вы даже можете сделать тур в течение нескольких дней. Идите в своем собственном темпе.
  • Простота в использовании: истории начинают воспроизводиться сами по себе, как только активируется GPS. Он вообще не требует использования ваших рук. Вы можете получить ПОМОЩЬ по телефону, в чате или по электронной почте в любое время дня.
  • Не в сети: во время гастролей нет необходимости в сотовом сигнале или Wi-Fi. GPS-карта приложения работает в автономном режиме.
  • Истечение срока действия/начать снова: тур будет длиться до конца вашей жизни на вашем телефоне. Его можно использовать в любой день вашей следующей поездки.
  • Используйте фотографии для фотокниги: создайте фотокнигу, используя чистые (без скопления людей) изображения каждого места в приложении, чтобы сделать поездку незабываемой. Все важные фотографии и правильная последовательность готовы для использования в приложении.
  • Социальные сети: делитесь чистыми (без толпы) изображениями с друзьями/родными.
  • Поддерживаемые устройства включают iPhone с iOS 13 и выше, телефоны Android с версией 9 и выше, а также все планшеты и iPad с поддержкой сотовой связи.
  • Для путешественников в общественных местах требуются маски.
Что ожидать
1
Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
The tour of this beautifully preserved slice of Colonial America begins at the Visitor Center, where you can get your first taste of the nation's largest living museum.
2
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Keep your ears open at our next stop for the iconic fife and drum parade which marches through the town regularly. Here, you'll also learn about the military significance of these old-timey instruments
3
Bassett Hall
A simple two-story 18th-century white frame farmhouse nestled on 585 acres of lawn, garden, and woodlands, Bassett Hall once was the Williamsburg home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller .Philip Johnson, a member of the House of Burgesses from King and Queen County, Virginia, is believed to have built the 18th-century frame house sometime between 1753 and 1766. Purchased by Burwell Bassett around 1800 Union cavalryman George Armstrong Custer guest in home during the Civil War
4
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Built between 1701 and 1705, the first Williamsburg statehouse served the colony of Virginia until fire destroyed the building in 1747.The first floor of the west building was for the General Court and the colony's secretary, the first floor of the east for the House of Burgesses and its clerk. Arched windows marched across the facades. Stairs on one side led to the Council Chamber, a lobby, and the Council clerk's office stairs on the other side led to three committee rooms. A second-floor conference room connected the classically corniced structures, and a six-sided cupola on the ridge of the hipped and dormered roof crowned it all. Though the west wing was completed by July 1703, it took Cary until November 1705 to finish all the work.
5
Colonial Williamsburg Magazine
Then you'll come to the Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, the site of a tense standoff between American patriots and British soldiers trying to steal all the gunpowder from the town before it could fall into rebel hands
6
Governor's Palace
Then you'll see the extravagant Governor's Palace, and maybe start to get a sense of why the residents of Williamsburg didn't particularly care for their British royal governors!
7
George Wythe House
Up next is the house of George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who stands out from most of his compatriots because of one simple fact: he was an abolitionist. In Virginia, a state which used a huge amount of slave labor, this didn't exactly make him a lot of friends!
8
Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
Continuing on, you'll arrive at the oldest building in Colonial Williamsburg: the Bruton Parish Episcopal Church. Here, you'll learn not just about the church's surprising history, but also about how it's the whole reason Colonial Williamsburg exists in the first place
9
The College of William and Mary
Your route takes you next onto the campus of William & Mary College, the oldest college in the United States
10
Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
The tour of this beautifully preserved slice of Colonial America begins at the Visitor Center, where you can get your first taste of the nation's largest living museum.
11
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Keep your ears open at our next stop for the iconic fife and drum parade which marches through the town regularly. Here, you'll also learn about the military significance of these old-timey instruments
12
Bassett Hall
A simple two-story 18th-century white frame farmhouse nestled on 585 acres of lawn, garden, and woodlands, Bassett Hall once was the Williamsburg home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller .Philip Johnson, a member of the House of Burgesses from King and Queen County, Virginia, is believed to have built the 18th-century frame house sometime between 1753 and 1766. Purchased by Burwell Bassett around 1800 Union cavalryman George Armstrong Custer guest in home during the Civil War
13
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Built between 1701 and 1705, the first Williamsburg statehouse served the colony of Virginia until fire destroyed the building in 1747.The first floor of the west building was for the General Court and the colony's secretary, the first floor of the east for the House of Burgesses and its clerk. Arched windows marched across the facades. Stairs on one side led to the Council Chamber, a lobby, and the Council clerk's office stairs on the other side led to three committee rooms. A second-floor conference room connected the classically corniced structures, and a six-sided cupola on the ridge of the hipped and dormered roof crowned it all. Though the west wing was completed by July 1703, it took Cary until November 1705 to finish all the work.
14
Colonial Williamsburg Magazine
Then you'll come to the Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, the site of a tense standoff between American patriots and British soldiers trying to steal all the gunpowder from the town before it could fall into rebel hands
15
Governor's Palace
Then you'll see the extravagant Governor's Palace, and maybe start to get a sense of why the residents of Williamsburg didn't particularly care for their British royal governors!
16
George Wythe House
Up next is the house of George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who stands out from most of his compatriots because of one simple fact: he was an abolitionist. In Virginia, a state which used a huge amount of slave labor, this didn't exactly make him a lot of friends!
17
Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
Continuing on, you'll arrive at the oldest building in Colonial Williamsburg: the Bruton Parish Episcopal Church. Here, you'll learn not just about the church's surprising history, but also about how it's the whole reason Colonial Williamsburg exists in the first place
18
The College of William and Mary
Your route takes you next onto the campus of William & Mary College, the oldest college in the United States
19
Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
The tour of this beautifully preserved slice of Colonial America begins at the Visitor Center, where you can get your first taste of the nation's largest living museum.
20
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Keep your ears open at our next stop for the iconic fife and drum parade which marches through the town regularly. Here, you'll also learn about the military significance of these old-timey instruments
21
Bassett Hall
A simple two-story 18th-century white frame farmhouse nestled on 585 acres of lawn, garden, and woodlands, Bassett Hall once was the Williamsburg home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller .Philip Johnson, a member of the House of Burgesses from King and Queen County, Virginia, is believed to have built the 18th-century frame house sometime between 1753 and 1766. Purchased by Burwell Bassett around 1800 Union cavalryman George Armstrong Custer guest in home during the Civil War
22
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Built between 1701 and 1705, the first Williamsburg statehouse served the colony of Virginia until fire destroyed the building in 1747.The first floor of the west building was for the General Court and the colony's secretary, the first floor of the east for the House of Burgesses and its clerk. Arched windows marched across the facades. Stairs on one side led to the Council Chamber, a lobby, and the Council clerk's office stairs on the other side led to three committee rooms. A second-floor conference room connected the classically corniced structures, and a six-sided cupola on the ridge of the hipped and dormered roof crowned it all. Though the west wing was completed by July 1703, it took Cary until November 1705 to finish all the work.
23
Colonial Williamsburg Magazine
Then you'll come to the Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, the site of a tense standoff between American patriots and British soldiers trying to steal all the gunpowder from the town before it could fall into rebel hands
24
Governor's Palace
Then you'll see the extravagant Governor's Palace, and maybe start to get a sense of why the residents of Williamsburg didn't particularly care for their British royal governors!
25
George Wythe House
Up next is the house of George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who stands out from most of his compatriots because of one simple fact: he was an abolitionist. In Virginia, a state which used a huge amount of slave labor, this didn't exactly make him a lot of friends!
26
Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
Continuing on, you'll arrive at the oldest building in Colonial Williamsburg: the Bruton Parish Episcopal Church. Here, you'll learn not just about the church's surprising history, but also about how it's the whole reason Colonial Williamsburg exists in the first place
27
The College of William and Mary
Your route takes you next onto the campus of William & Mary College, the oldest college in the United States
28
Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center
The tour of this beautifully preserved slice of Colonial America begins at the Visitor Center, where you can get your first taste of the nation's largest living museum.
29
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Keep your ears open at our next stop for the iconic fife and drum parade which marches through the town regularly. Here, you'll also learn about the military significance of these old-timey instruments
30
Bassett Hall
A simple two-story 18th-century white frame farmhouse nestled on 585 acres of lawn, garden, and woodlands, Bassett Hall once was the Williamsburg home of John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife Abby Aldrich Rockefeller .Philip Johnson, a member of the House of Burgesses from King and Queen County, Virginia, is believed to have built the 18th-century frame house sometime between 1753 and 1766. Purchased by Burwell Bassett around 1800 Union cavalryman George Armstrong Custer guest in home during the Civil War
31
Colonial Williamsburg Capitol Building
Built between 1701 and 1705, the first Williamsburg statehouse served the colony of Virginia until fire destroyed the building in 1747.The first floor of the west building was for the General Court and the colony's secretary, the first floor of the east for the House of Burgesses and its clerk. Arched windows marched across the facades. Stairs on one side led to the Council Chamber, a lobby, and the Council clerk's office stairs on the other side led to three committee rooms. A second-floor conference room connected the classically corniced structures, and a six-sided cupola on the ridge of the hipped and dormered roof crowned it all. Though the west wing was completed by July 1703, it took Cary until November 1705 to finish all the work.
32
Colonial Williamsburg Magazine
Then you'll come to the Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, the site of a tense standoff between American patriots and British soldiers trying to steal all the gunpowder from the town before it could fall into rebel hands
33
Governor's Palace
Then you'll see the extravagant Governor's Palace, and maybe start to get a sense of why the residents of Williamsburg didn't particularly care for their British royal governors!
34
George Wythe House
Up next is the house of George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who stands out from most of his compatriots because of one simple fact: he was an abolitionist. In Virginia, a state which used a huge amount of slave labor, this didn't exactly make him a lot of friends!
35
Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
Continuing on, you'll arrive at the oldest building in Colonial Williamsburg: the Bruton Parish Episcopal Church. Here, you'll learn not just about the church's surprising history, but also about how it's the whole reason Colonial Williamsburg exists in the first place
36
The College of William and Mary
Your route takes you next onto the campus of William & Mary College, the oldest college in the United States
37
Колониальный туристический центр Вильямсбурга
Экскурсия по этому прекрасно сохранившемуся кусочку колониальной Америки начинается в Центре для посетителей, где вы сможете впервые ощутить вкус крупнейшего в стране живого музея.
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Колониальное здание Капитолия Вильямсбурга
Держите ухо востро на нашей следующей остановке, чтобы увидеть культовый парад флейт и барабанов, который регулярно проходит по городу. Здесь вы также узнаете о военном значении этих старинных инструментов.
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Бассет Холл
Простой двухэтажный фермерский дом 18-го века с белым каркасом, расположенный на 585 акрах лужайки, сада и леса, Бассет-холл когда-то был Вильямсбургским домом Джона Д. Рокфеллера-младшего и его жены Эбби Олдрич Рокфеллер. Филип Джонсон, член Считается, что дом горожан из округа Кинг и Куин, штат Вирджиния, построил каркасный дом 18-го века где-то между 1753 и 1766 годами. Куплен Беруэллом Бассетом около 1800 г. Кавалерист Союза Джордж Армстронг Кастер в гостях у себя дома во время Гражданской войны.
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Колониальное здание Капитолия Вильямсбурга
Построенный между 1701 и 1705 годами, первый государственный дом в Вильямсбурге служил колонии Вирджиния, пока пожар не уничтожил здание в 1747 году. Первый этаж западного здания предназначался для Генерального суда и секретаря колонии, первый этаж востока - для Дома Берджесс и его клерк. По фасадам шли арочные окна. Лестница с одной стороны вела в Зал Совета, вестибюль и кабинет секретаря Совета. Лестница с другой стороны вела к трем комнатам комитетов. Конференц-зал второго этажа соединял классически карнизные конструкции, а венчал все это шестигранный купол на коньке шатровой и мансардной крыши. Хотя западное крыло было завершено к июлю 1703 года, Кэри потребовалось до ноября 1705 года, чтобы закончить все работы.
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Колониальный журнал Вильямсбург
Затем вы попадете в Colonial Williamsburg Magazine, место напряженного противостояния между американскими патриотами и британскими солдатами, пытающимися украсть весь порох из города, прежде чем он попадет в руки повстанцев.
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Губернаторский дворец
Затем вы увидите экстравагантный Дворец губернатора и, возможно, начнете понимать, почему жители Вильямсбурга не особенно заботились о своих британских королевских губернаторах!
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Дом Джорджа Уайта
Далее следует дом Джорджа Уайта, подписавшего Декларацию независимости, который выделяется среди большинства своих соотечественников одним простым фактом: он был аболиционистом. В штате Вирджиния, в котором использовалось огромное количество рабского труда, это не принесло ему много друзей!
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Приходская епископальная церковь Брутона
Продолжая, вы доберетесь до самого старого здания в колониальном Вильямсбурге: епископальной церкви прихода Брутона. Здесь вы узнаете не только об удивительной истории церкви, но и о том, что именно благодаря ей существует колониальный Вильямсбург.
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Колледж Уильяма и Мэри
Ваш маршрут приведет вас к кампусу Колледжа Уильяма и Мэри, старейшего колледжа в Соединенных Штатах.
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Отзывы (14)
marthagE3006XT
Nov 2022
We purchased and did the tour in November '22. We had no problem with the execution of it. It started automatically when we got to a certain place without us having to prompt it. When each recitation started, it would briefly describe the building or area it was going to talk about, so you knew what you were looking at. I would have liked to have more anecdotes about the people and places, though the history was great. Well worth purchasing and using. Note: we did not buy the entry to the houses, but simply used this walking tour. I concluded about halfway through that, if you stop at the Episcopal Church (dollar donation) and if you stop and talk to the actors/reinactors, I was satisfied with the level of involvement that I got.
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2022
Thank you so much for your feedback and suggestions! I’m delighted that my tour of Colonial Williamsburg added so much value to your visit and that you learned and enjoyed it. I’ll pass this on to my team to add more anecdotes about people and places. I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US — hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, just to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.
Christine S
Oct 2022
The only way to tour! We could walk at our own pace, stop where we want, etc. The audio would automatically kick in and give you the history behind each marked home. Our only problem was that my phone battery died before we finished the tour - but we were definitely taking our time. Next time we will shut the phone down between stops, or maintain a good pace, while keeping an eye on the battery situation.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2022
Thank you so much for your feedback, Christin! That flexibility is one of the best features of our self-guided tour. I'm thrilled that my tour of Colonial Williamburg added to your learning and that you enjoyed it. I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US — hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, just to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.
kartini sri cit... s
Sep 2022
I kind of stopped and started a few times but all in all it was a very informative and educational tour. I was quite lucky compared to the other tourists! Luckily it was a very nice day for a long walk.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2022
Thanks so much for your feedback Kartini! That's wonderful to hear! I'm thrilled that my tour of Colonial Williamsburg added to your learning and that you enjoyed it. I also have 100 other self-guided tours for other parks, scenic drives, cities, and historic sites in the US — hopefully, you’ll get the chance to try them next time! Also, just to remind you, the tour you bought is yours for a lifetime. So, you can listen to it at home or on your next visit.

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