2017 US/EU

Transport Task Force

Williamsburg, VA

April 25-28


About Colonial Williamsburg

Williamsburg Virginia was restored to its 18 century state because of its significant role in the founding of the United States of America. For 81 formative years, from 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the political, cultural, and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous, and most influential of the American colonies. It was here that the fundamental concepts of our republic — responsible leadership, a sense of public service, self-government, and individual liberty — were nurtured under the leadership of patriots such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, George Mason, and Peyton Randolph.

Local Food and Entertainment
    Colonial Williamsburg:
  • A pass for access to all of the Historic Area Buildings is included in the TTF Workshop registration fee.
  • Additional passes for companions can be obtained from the Hotel for a fee of $20.00 per person.
  • For more information on the cultural exhibitions included in the admission pass go here
    Tavern Fare:
  • There are many enjoyable places to eat in Colonial Williamsburg with an 18th century flavor.
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