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    The Capitol at Williamsburg, Virginia housed both Houses of the Virginia General Assembly, the Council of State and the House of Burgesses of the Colony...
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    Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia. Its...
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  • Capitol (Hong Kong), a large private housing estate in Hong Kong The Capitol (Fayetteville, North Carolina), department store Capitol (Williamsburg,...
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    buildings at Colonial Williamsburg, the other being the Capitol. Williamsburg was established as the new capital of the Virginia colony in 1699, and served...
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    The Virginia State Capitol is the seat of state government of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in Richmond, the state capital. It houses the oldest...
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    The history of Williamsburg, Virginia dates to the 17th Century. First named Middle Plantation, it changed its name to Williamsburg in 1699. Prior to the...
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    Williamsburg is an independent city in Virginia, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 15,425. Located on the Virginia Peninsula...
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    2017. "Capitol of Colonial Williamsburg". www.history.org. Retrieved 2018-01-03. "Vice President's Remarks to a Joint Session of the Virginia General...
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    of Williamsburg, also known as the Battle of Fort Magruder, took place on May 5, 1862, in York County, James City County, and Williamsburg, Virginia, as...
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    shot at Colonial Williamsburg, much of which had only been recently restored or reconstructed at the time of the production. The Capitol, Raleigh Tavern...
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    Wren Building (category National Register of Historic Places in Williamsburg, Virginia)
    oldest building on the campus of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. Along with the Brafferton and President's House, these buildings...
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    Williamsburg Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in Williamsburg, Virginia. Operated by the Williamsburg Area Transit Authority, it...
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    Wikiversity York County Virginia Local Government Williamsburg Area Convention and Visitors Bureau – The Official Website Virginia is For Lovers – Official...
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    W. A. R. Goodwin (category People from Williamsburg, Virginia)
    resulted in Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. He is thus sometimes called "the Father of the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg." Goodwin was born in...
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    rebuilt. In 1699, the colonial capital was moved to what present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. In the 18th century, Jamestown ceased to exist as a settlement...
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    Raleigh Tavern (category Buildings and structures in Williamsburg, Virginia)
    The Raleigh Tavern was a tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia, and was one of the largest taverns in colonial Virginia. It gained some fame in the pre-American...
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    renovations on the Capitol in Richmond, his inauguration was held in Williamsburg, making him the first governor to be inaugurated in Williamsburg since Thomas...
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    Bruton Parish Church (category Tourist attractions in Williamsburg, Virginia)
    Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. It was established in 1674 by the consolidation of two previous parishes in the Virginia Colony...
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    state of Virginia. The state highway runs 24.56 miles (39.53 km) from U.S. Route 460 (US 460) in Wakefield north to SR 5 and SR 199 in Williamsburg. SR 31...
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    The entire length of SR 5 outside Richmond and Williamsburg is a Virginia Byway. Since 2015, the Virginia Capital Trail dedicated pedestrian and bicycle...
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