History

Williamsburg Archaeologists Uncover Secret Garden

In Colonial America, a grand garden was the ultimate status symbol—the 18th century equivalent of a Lamborghini. So when archaeologists at Colonial Williamsburg uncovered John Custis IV’s property, they struck horticultural gold: the remains of a football field-sized garden alongside his Jacobean manor house. Custis, a tobacco magnate and Martha Washington’s first father-in-law, went all […]
April 18, 2025

Learning at Lunch: Workhouse to ARC

Workhouse Arts Center
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Wright at Twilight

Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House
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A Beautiful Noise

Altria Theater