Come on to our untold secrets of Williamsburg history tour presented by Junket! Experience Untold Secrets of Williamsburg to discover the true, dark, and unbelievable stories of the giants of American History who lived here. They helped found our country…but also walked the streets of Williamsburg as living, loving, fighting, and real human beings with personal stories, good and terrible, waiting to be uncovered. While Colonial Williamsburg is a true museum of living history, many storytellers shy away from the details that made it real and avoid unpopular stories of the great, and terrible, men and women who lived, loved, laughed, killed, and died here. On this tour experience, instead of stepping carefully around those stories, expert tour guides will dive headfirst into unflinching accounts and gripping backstories of the famous and infamous figures who called Williamsburg home.
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What To Expect
West Duke of Gloucester Street
Step into a time machine to the 18th century on this fully-restored colonial street. You’ll walk the same worn path as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and countless other American icons.
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The Historic First Baptist Church-Nassau Street Archaeology Project
Stop by the site where archaelogists currently dig to find previously unfound artifacts and evidence of the First Black Baptist Church of Williamsburg and the people who worshipped there. This site was and still is a revered location that gave hope and security to a generation of Christian slaves and free blacks.
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Bruton Parish Episcopal Church
Visit the Church of the Founding Fathers. Founded in 1682 and constructed in 1715, Bruton Parish heard the prayers, fears, and hopes of five U.S. presidents.
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George Wythe House
Explore the scandal surrounding this founding father’s death (or was it a murder?).
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Public Hospital Museum
This hospital was established to house “idiots, lunatics, and persons of insane mind.” Often, conditions were not much better than those in jail, but some doctors did their best to improve circumstances for their patients. Following the Civil War, conditions again deteriorated, until the original building burned down.
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Colonial Williamsburg Courthouse
Stand on the steps where the Declaration of Independence was read aloud for the first time, where criminals were led to the whipping post following their sentence, where townspeople gathered to make crucial decisions.
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Raleigh Tavern
This tavern was originally built in 1717, and was a favorite among college students and politicians. It was here that Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and others established the Committees of Correspondence, a forerunner of communication between colonies prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
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Secretary’s Office
Currently the oldest archival building in the Western Hemisphere, the Secretary’s Office safeguarded some of the nation’s most important documents after a tragedy at the Capitol.
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Peyton Randolph House
This historic home is marred by the tragic story of the Randolph family’s slaves, Eve and George, who went to great lengths to escape.
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Governor’s Palace
Though the building you’ll see is a reproduction built in 1934, it was constructed from original plans drawn up by Thomas Jefferson, who also once resided in the home while he served as governor of Virginia following the Revolutionary War.
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Market Square
How do you save a bustling pedestrian market from being turned into a congested highway? Find out W.A.R. Goodwin’s ingenious solution for saving Market Square.
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Highlight
Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
Wheelchair accessible
Stroller accessible
Service animals allowed
Near public transportation
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 25 travelers
Max group – 15



