Things to Do in Virginia
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Apprentice Goes to the Farm
Williamsburg, Virginia
Kids will have first-hand knowledge of and appreciation for the hard life of a colonial child and the ins and outs of working a plantation at the conclusion of this 90-minute demonstration program -- and will love every minute it. Kids as young as 7 or 8...
Historical Landmark
Bebee Ranch
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
For fans of Marguerite Henry's "Misty of Chincoteague" and "Stormy, Misty's Foal," a visit to Bebee's Ranch brings the stories to life....
Special Collection
Busch Gardens Europe
Williamsburg, Virginia
The almost-hidden theme park is split into seven European countries (most real, one made-up) -- England, Germany, Scotland, Ireland, Italy, France, and "New France" (French Canada) -- a nod to the European heritage that was the foundation of America. ...
Amusement Park
Calvert Marine Museum
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
This small, unassuming museum's exhibits and many interactive kiosks provide an unparalleled look at Chesapeake Bay history, culture, and underwater life....
Science & Nature Museum
Special Collection
Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
There's only one way to truly grasp the magnitude of the Chesapeake Bay, and that's to cross it....
Scenic Landmark
Chesapeake Maritime Museum
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
A treasure for those interested in boats, this museum holds the interest of less nautical-minded families, as well....
Special Collection
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this wildlife refuge as you drive (or better yet, walk or bike) through the gates....
Park
Bicycling
Fishing
Swimming
Surfing
Clark's Elioak Farm
Chesapeake Bay, Virginia
Take your kids away from the city and back to a simpler time with a visit to Clark's Elioak Farm....
Petting Zoo
Colonial Williamsburg
Williamsburg, Virginia
A wonderland of American history, Colonial Williamsburg is a feast of fun that transports the family back to the eighteenth century and immerses it in everyday colonial life. The 301-acre city is open only to foot traffic and carriages, and in...
Historical Landmark
Town
Visitors Center
History Museum
Boutique
Cry Witch
Williamsburg, Virginia
On a dark night in the candlelit capitol building, a woman stands accused of being a witch -- her fate to be determined by children and their families. Grace Sherwood was the Witch of Pungo, accused by fellow Virginians of bewitching the crops...
Historical Landmark
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