Williamsburg Restrospective

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I know you've all been waiting for these with bated breath. I give you some images of Colonial Williamsburg Christmas 2005. I had a great time and recommend Williamsburg highly. People who think Disney World, rodeo, tractor pulls, or theme parks are the height of manmade entertainment would do best to stay away. You might learn real history here and would otherwise get in my way.

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Chevaux de frise surrounds the magazine. Williamsburg Christmas wreath with pine cones. Blacksmith at work. Wig maker at work.
Wigs of human hair. Williamsburg seamstress. Silversmith explains things. Interesting brick pattern.
Store sign. Man with ear trumpet. Fife and drum corps at the ready. Fifers entertain the crowd.
Williamsburg horsedrawn carriage. Dandy with purse. Ladies hats for sale. Grumpy colonial.
Williamsburg Christmas wreath with oyster shells. William and Mary girls chorus. Street entertainer beckons. Williamsburg Grand Illumination 2005.

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Rob said:

The wigmaker looks like she's working out a little frustration on those helpless heads. I like the oyster shell wreath, too.

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