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Самостоятельная пешеходная экскурсия по колониальному Вильямсбургу и охота за мусором

Обзор
Поверните время вспять в Колониальном Вильямсбурге, крупнейшем музее живой истории в стране! Здесь вы исследуете прекрасно отреставрированный город 18-го века с реконструкторами, которые воплотят в жизнь этот опыт. Этот тур погружает вас в богатую историю Вильямсбурга, от его основания до революционной войны и амбициозных усилий по восстановлению 1900-х годов.

По мере изучения вам также будут предлагаться простые вопросы, чтобы проверить свои знания колониальной истории. ! Исследуйте, пробуйте и учитесь одновременно!

В течение 30 минут мы вышлем вам две вещи: уникальный пароль и приложение. Загрузите приложение на свой телефон, введите пароль и загрузите тур. Когда вы приедете, зайдите в Центр посетителей, запустите приложение и следуйте инструкциям! Придерживайтесь рекомендованного нами маршрута для получения наилучших впечатлений.

Бессрочный тур доступен с момента бронирования и до бесконечности!

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Город: Вильямсбург
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Что включено
Self Guided Walking Tour that works offline
10+ Challenges to solve with Hints
Digital Tour that stays with you forever
Audio narration with written text
Live GPS map on your phone
Fun Interactive Quiz
Self Guided Walking Tour that works offline
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Остановки общественного транспорта поблизости
  • Подходит для всех уровней физической подготовки
  • Это не входной билет.
  • 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.
  • Маски для лица требуется для путешественников в общественных местах
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 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.
3
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!
4
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!
5
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.
6
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.
7
Wren Building
The final stop on your tour is the Wren Building, an impressive structure which isn't just the oldest building on the William & Mary Campus, but the oldest college building in the entire United States!
8
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.
9
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.
10
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!
11
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!
12
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.
13
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.
14
Wren Building
The final stop on your tour is the Wren Building, an impressive structure which isn't just the oldest building on the William & Mary Campus, but the oldest college building in the entire United States!
15
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.
16
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.
17
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!
18
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!
19
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.
20
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.
21
Wren Building
The final stop on your tour is the Wren Building, an impressive structure which isn't just the oldest building on the William & Mary Campus, but the oldest college building in the entire United States!
22
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.
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
Wren Building
The final stop on your tour is the Wren Building, an impressive structure which isn't just the oldest building on the William & Mary Campus, but the oldest college building in the entire United States!
29
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.
30
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.
31
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!
32
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!
33
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.
34
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.
35
Wren Building
The final stop on your tour is the Wren Building, an impressive structure which isn't just the oldest building on the William & Mary Campus, but the oldest college building in the entire United States!
36
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.
37
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.
38
Губернаторский дворец
Затем вы увидите экстравагантный Дворец губернатора и, возможно, начнете понимать, почему жители Вильямсбурга не особенно заботились о своих британских королевских губернаторах!
39
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!
40
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.
41
Колледж Уильяма и Мэри
Ваш маршрут приведет вас к кампусу Колледжа Уильяма и Мэри, старейшего колледжа в Соединенных Штатах.
42
Рен Билдинг
Конечная остановка вашего тура — здание Рена, впечатляющее сооружение, которое является не только самым старым зданием в кампусе Уильяма и Мэри, но и самым старым зданием колледжа во всех Соединенных Штатах!
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