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  • This week's podcast: July 26, 2010

    Arming for Revolution

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    Archaeology at Anderson's Forge unearths the story of a city preparing for war. Staff Archaeologist Andy Edwards talks about the dig.Comment.

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  • Jul 19
    2010

    History's Myths

    Myths abound in history's retelling. Historian and author Mary Miley Theobald shares some of her favorites.

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  • Jul 12
    2010

    Hercules of the American Revolution

    A man of remarkable strength and size was George Washington's one-man army. Author and sixth-generation descendant Travis Bowman shares the tale of Peter Fransisco.

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  • Jul 5
    2010

    Elizabeth Thompson: Lady Spy

    Women's unassuming roles made them excellent spies. Playwright Darci Tucker tells the story of Elizabeth Thompson: Lady Spy.

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  • Jun 28
    2010

    Declaration of Independence

    Hear the Declaration of Independence read in its entirety by Thomas Jefferson interpreter Bill Barker, and see a new vodcast on the Fifes and Drums: The Sound of Independence.

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  • Jun 21
    2010

    Cornwallis' Sunken Fleet

    A British flotilla from the Battle of Yorktown lies mired in a murky tomb beneath the tides of the York River. Underwater archaeologist John Broadwater dives down to Cornwallis' sunken fleet and shares his finds.

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  • Jun 14
    2010

    Shipwreck Archaeology

    Underwater archaeologist John Broadwater and his team dove down to a sunken fleet of ships from the Battle of Yorktown.

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  • Jun 7
    2010

    Ice Cream

    Historic Foodways Journeyman Rob Brantley makes ice cream the really old-fashioned way in the kitchen at the Governor's Palace.

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  • May 31
    2010

    Women Soldiers

    Determined women disguised themselves as men to fight in the Revolutionary War. Historian Joyce Henry brings us the story of Anna Maria Lane.

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  • May 24
    2010

    Civil War Williamsburg

    Williamsburg's streets are rich with the history of two wars. Historian and author Carson Hudson describes the aftermath of the Battle of Williamsburg.

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  • May 17
    2010

    Fifes and Drums: The Music

    Members of the Senior Corps of the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums play the tunes that directed a soldier through his day, from morning's first light to the night's last ale.

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  • May 10
    2010

    Fifes and Drums: The Instruments

    Colonial Williamsburg Fifes and Drums introduces the instruments designed to be heard under cannon fire and over musket volleys. Learn the history of the instruments and uniforms with Amy Miller and members of the Senior Fife and Drum Corps.

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  • May 3
    2010

    Harpsichord Maker

    Harpsichord maker Ed Wright prizes the instrument for its bright, crystalline sound and unique mechanics.

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  • Apr 26
    2010

    Weapons of War

    Muskets, swords, buttons and drums convey powerful memories of the soldiers who claimed them. Curator Erik Goldstein highlights some of his favorite military treasures from the Colonial Williamsburg collections.

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  • Apr 19
    2010

    So Far From Scioto

    Four Shawnee men visit Williamsburg as diplomatic hostages in 1774. See their story in "So Far From Scioto," part of Revolutionary City programming. Buck Woodard shares the details.

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  • Apr 12
    2010

    Patrick Henry's Secret

    American patriot Patrick Henry is burdened with his first wife's tragic decline into insanity. Interpreter Richard Schumann tells the tale.

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  • Apr 5
    2010

    Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet

    Museum conservators wage daily battle against 10 agents of decay. Exhibit Curator Emily Williams outlines the plan of attack in "Conservation, Where Art and Science Meet."

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  • Mar 29
    2010

    Thomas Jefferson, Engineer

    Thomas Jefferson approached mechanical problems with an engineer's mind. Historic Interpreter Bill Barker continues his reflection on this founding father's areas of expertise.

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  • Mar 22
    2010

    Thomas Jefferson, Scientist

    Thomas Jefferson's passion for politics is rivaled only by his passion for science. Historic Interpreter Bill Barker shares his study of the third president.

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  • Mar 15
    2010

    New in the Collection

    Objects rare and poignant joined the Colonial Williamsburg museum collections in 2009. Chief Curator and Vice President for Collections, Conservation and Museums Ron Hurst describes the finds.

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  • Mar 8
    2010

    The Rights of Youth

    Children and the law: Historian Cathy Hellier and Law Professor Jim Dwyer contrast 18th-century and 21st-century juvenile justice.

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  • Mar 1
    2010

    Daniel Boone

    Folk legend Daniel Boone was a reluctant hero in his lifetime. Historic Interpreter Scott New tells the story of the humble hunter.

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  • Feb 22
    2010

    A Slave's Perspective

    Independence was a promise extended to landed white men only. Historic interpreter Hope Smith lays out a slave's perspective on freedom.

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    • Learn more about Eve.

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  • Feb 15
    2010

    Runaway Slaves

    Runaway slave ads provide a wealth of insights into the life of the colonial slave. Historian Harvey Bakari shares some examples.

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  • Feb 8
    2010

    The Slave Trade

    The slave trade touched the lives of people around the globe, explains Colonial Williamsburg's Educational Program Development Director Bill White.

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  • Feb 1
    2010

    Slave Preacher

    An electrifying presence changes history. Historic interpreter James Ingram shares the details of a remarkable life.

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  • Jan 25
    2010

    Furnishing History

    Objects take their places in a scene that suggests a bustling social hub. Curator Kim Ivey describes the interior of Charlton's coffeehouse.

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  • Jan 18
    2010

    Organist Peter Pelham

    Organist Michael Monaco coaxes the sound of the 1700s from an 18th-century organ in William and Mary's Wren Chapel.

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  • Jan 11
    2010

    Pottery With a Past

    Stoneware held a place in every household. Curators Janine Skerry and Suzanne Hood describe the innumerable forms.

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  • Jan 4
    2010

    Early Virginia Vehicles

    Virginia was a mobile colony, says Coach and Livestock Director Richard Nicoll.

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  • Dec 28
    2009

    A New Story

    Historian Cary Carson describes creating a narrative framework for Colonial Williamsburg that made room for the stories of black Virginians.

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  • Dec 21
    2009

    Irish Christmas Melodies

    Tavern entertainer and musician Kelly Kennedy plays and sings Christmas airs in the Irish tradition.

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  • Dec 14
    2009

    Tangible Remains

    Objects drawn from a 1609 well put people back in the picture at James Fort. Senior Archaeological Curator Bly Straube interprets the evidence.

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  • Dec 7
    2009

    The John Smith Well

    Discovery continues at Virginia's James Fort, site of America's first permanent English settlement. Archaeologist Bill Kelso gets to the bottom of a 1609 well.

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  • Nov 30
    2009

    Colonial Girls

    Gentry girls had but one job: to find a husband. Historian Cathy Hellier explains the custom.

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  • Nov 23
    2009

    Consider the Pumpkin

    Pumpkins sustain early settlers through American winters. Author and historian Mary Miley Theobald explains why the gourd deserves more respect.

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  • Nov 16
    2009

    The Cherokee Nation

    The modern Cherokee Nation is enjoying a renaissance in language and culture. Living History Demonstrator Paula Nelson shares the resurgence.

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  • Nov 9
    2009

    Beer and Whiskey in Williamsburg

    Whiskey and beer are the safe alternatives to water in colonial Virginia. Historic Foodways' Frank Clark describes the benefits of brewing.

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  • Nov 2
    2009

    75 Years of Costume Design

    Colonial Williamsburg marks 75 years of costumed interpretation in 2009. Costume Design Center Director Brenda Rosseau describes the metamorphosis from 1934.

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  • Oct 26
    2009

    Ghosts Amongst Us

    Centuries-old phantoms linger in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Hear a tale from the "Ghosts Amongst Us" evening tour.

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  • Oct 19
    2009

    Bruton Parish Churchyard

    Individuals of all classes rest in the peace of the Bruton Parish graveyard. Church guide Anne Conkling describes one of America's oldest cemeteries.

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  • Oct 12
    2009

    Horses in Williamsburg

    Horses lend their speed and strength to the American colonies. Head coachman Joyce Henry shares the horse's role in early Virginia.

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  • Oct 5
    2009

    Bees in the Colonies

    The humble honeybee sweetens the American story. Apiarist Bill Krebs says bees have been here since the beginning.

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  • Sep 28
    2009

    We the People

    America's Constitution stands as a monument to compromise.

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  • Sep 21
    2009

    The Lost Colony

    One hundred and seventeen colonists vanish in America's oldest mystery. Ivor Noel Hume tells the story of the Lost Colony.

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  • Sep 14
    2009

    2009 Storytelling Concerts

    Colonial Williamsburg continues the joyful tradition of telling with this year's storytelling concerts. Dylan Pritchett describes how stories evolve.

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  • Sep 7
    2009

    Prisoners of War

    As long as there have been wars, there have been prisoners of war. Tom Hay talks about Revolutionary War captives.

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  • Aug 31
    2009

    Religion in the Colonies

    The story of religious freedom is one that continues to unfold. Bob Doares explains the genealogy of worship in America.

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  • Aug 24
    2009

    History's Most Famous Duel

    Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr act out a fatal altercation. Mark Schneider provides the details.

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  • Aug 17
    2009

    The Code Duello

    Rules and ceremony govern this gentlemen's contest. Mark Schneider describes the Code Duello.

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  • Aug 10
    2009

    The Joy of Discovery

    Recreating 18th-century technology takes perseverance and luck, says Jay Gaynor, Director of Historic Trades.

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  • Aug 3
    2009

    Reading Ravenscroft

    Archaeologists turn their trowels on Ravenscroft for its third summer of excavation. Meredith Poole shares an update.

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  • Jul 27
    2009

    Purpose-Built: Backyard Architecture

    Backyard structures bespeak a separate history. Author Mike Olmert shares his study of outbuildings.

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  • Jul 20
    2009

    Comic book history

    Comic book author Bentley Boyd uses a vivid medium to snare new students of American history.

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  • Jul 13
    2009

    Smallpox and the Covenant

    America's smallpox eradication has its roots in 18th-century Boston.

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  • Jul 6
    2009

    18th-Century Surgery

    Colonial medicine is not for the faint of heart. Sharon Cotner describes the philosophies and practices.

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  • Jun 29
    2009

    We Hold These Truths

    The foundation of American democracy rests on one mighty sheet of parchment. Hear interpreter Bill Barker read the Declaration of Independence.

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  • Jun 22
    2009

    Hidden in Plain Sight

    What's lost is found, safe in a place it never left. Scott Stephenson describes a rediscovery.

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  • Jun 15
    2009

    Cherokee Diplomacy

    European and Cherokee cultures converge in Virginia in the 1700s.

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  • Jun 8
    2009

    Zooarchaeology

    Zooarchaeologist Joanne Bowen decodes 400-year-old leftovers.

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  • Jun 1
    2009

    Pirates of the Atlantic

    Piracy is equal parts economics and adventure. Author Carson Hudson describes the lust for treasure.

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  • May 25
    2009

    Migrating Cultures

    Foreign tools and family treasures came to America like stowaways in immigrants' baggage. Trish Balderson retraces migration's story through museum objects.

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  • May 18
    2009

    In Their Own Words

    Old sources give fresh voice to slavery's story. Manager of African American programs Tricia Brooks explains how we know what we know.

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  • May 11
    2009

    Flowers and Herbs of Early America

    Gardener Larry Griffith and Photographer Barbara Lombardi summon botanic phantoms and capture their essence on film.

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  • May 4
    2009

    Spring Lambs

    Preserving genetic diversity one lamb at a time: Manager of Rare Breeds Elaine Shirley talks about the 2009 generation of Leicester Longwools.

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  • Apr 27
    2009

    Thomas Jefferson on Religion

    Thomas Jefferson's policy on religioius freedom rests on one ageless axiom: do unto others. Interpreter Bill Barker expounds.

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  • Apr 20
    2009

    Patrick Henry on Religion

    Patrick Henry's passionate beliefs come alive through Richard Schumann's interpretation.

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  • Apr 13
    2009

    Reconstructing the Capitol

    Bricks and mortar bear witness to a contest of aesthetics and evidence. Senior Architectural Historian Carl Lounsbury tells the story of the Capitol's reconstruction.

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  • Apr 6
    2009

    What's an EFT?

    Director of Educational Program Development Bill White and his team create a television broadcast to nurture citizens for a new era.

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  • Mar 30
    2009

    The Governor's Palace at 75

    Fresh eyes refocus an architectural icon. Chief Curator Emeritus Graham Hood on recomposing an 18th-century landmark.

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  • Mar 23
    2009

    Spies of the 18th Century

    The means have changed, but the end is the same. Interpreter Jay Templin describes the tactics of information gathering.

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  • Mar 16
    2009

    A Record in the River

    Oyster shells are the black box recorders of the James River. Marine scientist Juli Harding collects the data.

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  • Mar 9
    2009

    On This Day

    News and notices from the 18th century are the subject of a new compilation. Librarian Juleigh Clark describes the Revolutionary War Era Daybook.

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  • Mar 2
    2009

    Swordmaking in the 18th Century

    Colonial tradesmen learned the swordmaking craft as Virginia armed itself for war. Journeyman brass founder Suzie Dye describes the process.

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  • Feb 23
    2009

    Ironworks at Jamestown

    Virginia's soil yielded unexpected resources. Journeyman Blacksmith Shel Browder talks about an early iron foundry at Jamestown.

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  • Feb 16
    2009

    Freedom Bound

    The instinct for liberty is a universal human trait, explains EFT author Christy Coleman.

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  • Feb 9
    2009

    Colonial Chocolate

    Journeyman cook Jim Gay explains that Americans' love of chocolate dates back to the beginning.

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  • Feb 2
    2009

    African American Programs at 30

    African American programming adapts through the decades. Harvey Bakari outlines the goals of interpreting Williamsburg's enslaved population.

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  • Jan 26
    2009

    Mourning Art

    Tangible expressions of grief keep lost loved ones close. Curator Kim Ivey explains the customs of mourning art.

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  • Jan 19
    2009

    The Native Tongue

    Native tribes and colonizers began a dialogue without a word in common. Buck Woodard describes the early exchanges.

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  • Jan 12
    2009

    The Chiefdom of Powhatan

    Stratified social organization, strategic alliance, and lineage leadership were hallmarks of Powhatan's rule over southeastern tribes. Buck Woodard describes the society that existed before first contact.

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  • Jan 5
    2009

    Colonial Journalism

    Political pressure and personal bias have hounded American journalists since the first newspapers were printed. Interpreter Dennis Watson talks about the Virginia Gazette.

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  • Dec 29
    2008

    We Hold These Truths

    Examine iconic American rhetoric in Paul Aron's new book, "We Hold These Truths."

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  • Dec 22
    2008

    Gingerbread Houses

    The town is rendered in gingerbread once a year at Colonial Williamsburg. Executive Pastry Chef Joe Sciegaj oversees the construction.

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  • Dec 15
    2008

    Colonial Weapons System

    As important as the cannon is the vehicle to carry it: a two-wheeled cart that transports, supports, and stores the weapon and its accoutrements. Wheelwright John Boag has the task of construction.

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  • Dec 8
    2008

    Making History Live

    Relating the daily lives of America's ancestors is the product of research and performance. Performer Kat Getward shares the part that music plays in the EFT "Making History Live."

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  • Dec 1
    2008

    Christmas in Williamsburg

    Doors are decked in Williamsburg's signature style to celebrate the holiday season. Laura Viancour describes the preparations.

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  • Nov 24
    2008

    The Carolina Room

    Modern-day curators focus on reversible restoration techniques. Conservator Shelley Svoboda describes the renewal of the Carolina Room.

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  • Nov 17
    2008

    Recreating a Cannon, Part Two

    Revolutionary-era cannon tell the story of the evolution of war technology. Director of Historic Trades Jay Gaynor and Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz continue their overview of recreating a light infantry three-pounder.

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  • Nov 10
    2008

    Recreating a Cannon

    Revolutionary-era cannon are artifacts of war technology's evolution. Director of Historic Trades Jay Gaynor and Master Blacksmith Ken Schwarz describe the process of recreating a light infantry three-pounder.

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  • Nov 3
    2008

    A Splendid Coincidence

    Inspiration intersects with means in a partnership that resurrects a city. Character interpreter Ed Way portrays W.A.R. Goodwin at Colonial Williamsburg.

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  • Oct 27
    2008

    Witches in the Colonies

    Author Carson Hudson shares some practical 17th-century tips for identifying witches.

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  • Oct 20
    2008

    The Wren Building

    Williamsburg's restoration got underway in earnest with the College of William and Mary's Wren Building, explains Louise Kale, director of the Historic Campus.

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  • Oct 13
    2008

    The Will of the People

    Contentious elections are the founders' legacy, explains Bill White, the Theresa A. and Lawrence C. Salameno Director of Educational Program Development.

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  • Oct 6
    2008

    Tobacco in the Colonies

    Investment in the field yields profits in the marketplace for diligent tobacco farmers. Rural tradesman Wayne Randolph describes the hungry crop's allure.

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  • Sep 29
    2008

    The Bray School

    A historic headmistress devotes her days to educating enslaved children. Interpreter Antoinette Brennan shares the biography of Ann Wager.

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  • Sep 22
    2008

    Picture Perfect

    Camera becomes time machine as photographer Dave Doody frames the past in his lens.

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  • Sep 15
    2008

    The Combustible Woman

    Storytelling Festival favorite Art Johnson shares a tale.

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  • Sep 8
    2008

    Teacher Institute

    Teachers take a turn as students in the town-sized classroom of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Director of Teacher Development Tab Broyles reviews the lessons.

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  • Sep 1
    2008

    Restoration and Reconstruction

    Putting an 18th-century face on a 21st-century building is a feat of research and resourcefulness, explains Colonial Williamsburg architect Scott Spence.

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  • Aug 25
    2008

    First Lady of Virginia

    Lady Dunmore's ease and grace are among Lord Dunmore's most valuable political assets. Interpreter Corrine Dame reflects on the lady who delighted the colony.

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  • Aug 18
    2008

    Charlton's Coffeehouse

    A long-absent address returns to Duke of Gloucester Street. Architectural Historian Ed Chappell explains the Charlton Coffeehouse reconstruction.

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  • Aug 11
    2008

    Captured Colors

    Four flags survive through battle and time against equally long odds. Curator Erik Goldstein talks about a compelling new exhibit at the Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.

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  • Aug 4
    2008

    The Bodleian Plate

    Sheer chance delivered a guiding light of Williamsburg's restoration. Hear the story of the Bodleian plate with Architectural Historian Carl Lounsbury.

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  • Jul 28
    2008

    The Stamp Act

    Britain's tax on paper goods was unremarkable in itself, but the colonies' furious response surprised two continents. Historian Linda Rowe talks about the Stamp Act.

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  • Jul 21
    2008

    The British Constitution

    The fundamentals of British law reside in the American Constitution. Historian Nancy Milton describes the English influence.

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  • Jul 14
    2008

    The Fifth Virginia Convention

    The American rebels stood to lose a lot by winning the war. Sites interpreter B.J. Pryor discusses the risk of success.

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  • Jul 7
    2008

    Common Sense

    Forty-six pages from Thomas Paine's pen whip discontent into outright rebellion. Public Sites Interpreter Alex Clark details the transformation.

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  • Jun 30
    2008

    We hold these truths

    Hear the words that started a war, read by Thomas Jefferson interpreter Bill Barker. Episode one of July's Revolutionary Documents series.

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  • Jun 23
    2008

    The Jefferson Blog

    A new blog subjects Thomas Jefferson's ideals to modern scrutiny. Add your two cents beginning this July.

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  • Jun 16
    2008

    Natural History

    A foreign landscape is revealed to a curious world by naturalist Mark Catesby. Interpreter Robb Warren talks about the man and his art.

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  • Jun 9
    2008

    Love and Revolution

    Divergent views on politics and religion fuel a feud between two prominent Williamsburg families. Museum educator Anne Willis tells the story of their children's unlikely marriage.

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  • Jun 2
    2008

    The King's Man

    Could Lord Dunmore have prevented the Revolution? Interpreter Phil Shultz considers the question.

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  • May 26
    2008

    In Other Words

    The cost of modern speech is paid in verbs as America trades eloquence for speed. Historian Cathy Hellier explains the change.

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  • May 19
    2008

    For What Ails You

    For poxes, headaches, and fevers, the apothecary has a preparation to ease your symptoms. Medical historian Susan Pryor details the treatments.

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  • May 12
    2008

    Fifes and Drums at 50

    A new documentary reflects on five decades of Fifes and Drums. Director Mike Durling talks about building a film that looks through the years and across the country.

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  • May 5
    2008

    Fashion and Function

    A corset's engineered strictness defines the shape of the 18th-century woman. Journeywoman Brooke Welborn explains the trend.

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  • Apr 28
    2008

    Disgustingly Adorable

    Never at a loss for words, Rare Breeds Manager Elaine Shirley coins the phrase "disgustingly adorable" to describe this year's lambs.

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  • Apr 21
    2008

    The Frenchman's Map

    New questions are raised as old ones are answered in the study of the Frenchman's Map. Architectural researcher Ed Chappell talks about the document.

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  • Apr 14
    2008

    Fakes and Forgeries

    Fakes and phonies are stopped with a squint. Curator John Davis discusses the subtleties of form.

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  • Apr 7
    2008

    Smart as an Ox

    Bovine behemoths boast brains and brawn. Oxman Darin Tschopp describes these beasts of burden.

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  • Mar 31
    2008

    Great Escapes

    Stories of famous captures are rivaled only by stories of famous escapes at Williamsburg's Public Gaol. Tom Hay shares his favorites.

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  • Mar 24
    2008

    Liberty or Death

    Patrick Henry spoke with a minister's conviction and a patriot's passion. Colonial Williamsburg interpreter Richard Schumann discusses Henry's seminal speech.

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  • Mar 17
    2008

    Wit's Last Stake

    Eighteenth-century farce delights 21st-century audiences. Todd Norris describes timeless comic themes.

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  • Mar 10
    2008

    A Rarity Restored

    Two artists collaborate across the centuries: one working with a brush, and the other with a micro spatula. Curator Barbara Luck and conservator Pam Young describe the restoration of a rare watercolor.

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  • Mar 3
    2008

    Treasure Keepers

    Good as new isn't always as good as old. Curator John Watson talks about conservation at Colonial Williamsburg.

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  • Feb 25
    2008

    The Butcher, the Baker

    One sheep's fleece supplies half a dozen trades. Shepherdess Carrie MacDougal spins the tale.

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  • Feb 18
    2008

    Washington as a Symbol

    Washington's leadership was an appealing surrogate for the king's paternal presence. Historian Kevin Kelly discusses the first president's legacy.

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  • Feb 11
    2008

    Wealth on the Shelf

    When a single book cost half a year's wages, tomes were rare treasures. Bruce Plumley describes the bookbinding trade.

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  • Feb 4
    2008

    No Master Over Me

    A man purchases his enslaved family to set them free. James Ingram shares the tale.

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  • Jan 28
    2008

    Mythical Beasts, Magical Creatures

    Dragons, mermaids and griffins lurk in the museum collections. Christina Westenberger leads the hunt.

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  • Jan 21
    2008

    The Restoration, Part Two

    Single-minded determination is the Historic Area's salvation. Author Will Molineux continues his discussion of the restoration.

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  • Jan 14
    2008

    The Restoration, Part One

    A determined rector reclaims history from the ravages of progress and poverty.

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  • Jan 7
    2008

    The Town Before the Town

    An early plantation slumbers beneath Williamsburg's streets and foundations.

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  • Dec 31
    2007

    Twelfth Night

    Holiday celebrations culminate with Twelfth Night revelries.

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  • Dec 24
    2007

    An Irish Christmas

    In clear voice and high spirits, Kelly Kennedy sings Irish Christmas melodies.

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  • Dec 17
    2007

    A Child's-Eye View

    Old toy trains and sprawling dollhouses connect imaginations through the span of years. Curator Jan Gilliam has the happy task of laying them out.

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  • Dec 10
    2007

    Jewish Holy Days

    Jewish holidays were celebrated by a faithful few in 18th-century colonies. Martha Katz-Hyman outlines the early traditions.

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  • Dec 3
    2007

    Founders or Traitors

    Not all colonists were ready to follow their leaders into revolution. Interpreters Steve Holloway and John Hamant debate in character as John Adams and Benjamin Franklin.

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  • Nov 26
    2007

    Playing the Part

    Taking the shape of a founding father calls for equal parts of preparation and imagination. Interpreters John Hamant and Steve Holloway detail the process.

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  • Nov 19
    2007

    A Laden Table

    A table crowded with local game, seafood, custards and savories is a feast of gratitude. Journeyman Rob Brantley describes the dishes.

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  • Nov 12
    2007

    Outfitting an Army

    The Powder Magazine stood ready to arm soldiers against the oppressors of the age. Historic interpreter Chris Geist details the building's purpose.

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  • Nov 5
    2007

    Emissaries of Peace

    Adept negotiators in pursuit of peace, the Cherokee tribe endures through centuries of change. Colonial Williamsburg director and producer Linda Randulfe talks about the November 8 Electronic Field Trip, "Emissaries of Peace."

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  • Oct 29
    2007

    Cry Witch, Part Two

    Hear the verdict in the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch."

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  • Oct 22
    2007

    Cry Witch, Part One

    Take a seat at the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch."

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  • Oct 15
    2007

    Wren's Formal Garden

    After three summers of digging, archaeologist Steve Archer hits pay dirt.

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  • Oct 8
    2007

    Jamestown Unearthed, Part Two

    With 60 percent of James Fort unexplored, the island outpost guards a wealth of stories. Bill Kelso continues the hunt for discovery.

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  • Oct 1
    2007

    Jamestown Unearthed, Part One

    The most impartial chronicle of Jamestown Settlement is in its trash. Curator Bly Straube explains.

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  • Sep 24
    2007

    Prelude to Victory

    "Prelude to Victory" celebrates the anniversary of the Battle of Yorktown with three days of special programs that recall September 26, 27, and 28, 1781.

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  • Sep 17
    2007

    The Gunpowder Plot

    Add your shouts to the clamor for revolution in Colonial Williamsburg's evening program, "The Gunpowder Plot." Author Gina DeAngelis explains.

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  • Sep 10
    2007

    Under Storytelling's Spell

    Storytellers from around the world will gather at Colonial Williamsburg to participate in the Third Annual Storytelling Festival, including Williamsburg's own Art Johnson.

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  • Sep 3
    2007

    Carriages, Carts and Wagons

    Conjuring a wheel from elm and iron is one big geometry problem for John Boag, Colonial Williamsburg wheelwright.

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  • Aug 27
    2007

    Colonial Children's Dance

    Youth interpreters in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area enliven parlors and stages with dancing demonstrations. Kelly McEvoy details the colonial pastime.

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  • Aug 20
    2007

    A Different Kind of Founder

    Candlesticks, buckles, bells, and sword hilts are just a few objects that Colonial Williamsburg founder Doc Hassell is called to manufacture.

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  • Aug 13
    2007

    Southern Hospitality

    A gracious host, the Governor's Palace met the needs of nine governors and the Continental Army. Tom Spear details the venerable building's past.

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  • Aug 6
    2007

    The Age of Wood

    Making the job up as he goes along is one of Garland Wood's favorite aspects of his job as carpenter at Colonial Williamsburg.

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  • Jul 30
    2007

    Tempted to Enlist

    The prospect of ready money tempted many middling men to enlist. Bryan Simpers and Bereni New interpret the Hoys at Colonial Williamsburg.

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  • Jul 23
    2007

    A Loyal Subject

    Loyal subjects of the king walked among Williamsburg's revolutionaries. Colonial Williamsburg's Jack Flintom interprets John Randolph's allegiance to King George III.

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  • Jul 16
    2007

    A Slave's Perspective

    The Declaration of Independence was a promise extended to white men only. Hope Smith portrays Eve, a slave in the Peyton Randolph house.

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  • Jul 9
    2007

    Marquis de Lafayette

    Portraying the Marquis de Lafayette, Colonial Williamsburg's Mark Schneider tells the story of the Frenchman who helped save the American Revolution.

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  • Jul 2
    2007

    The Declaration of Independence

    Hear the words that were catalyst to the Revolution, read by Bill Barker, Colonial Williamsburg's Thomas Jefferson.

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  • Jun 25
    2007

    Under the Redcoat

    The Revolutionary War wasn't always a winning proposition for the colonists, explains Tim Sutphin. "Under the Redcoat" recalls the British occupation of Williamsburg.

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  • Jun 18
    2007

    The Art of the Cut

    Translating a man's measurements into suits for all seasons is the task of the skillful tailor, says apprentice Neal Hurst.

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  • Jun 11
    2007

    Caring for the Mentally Ill

    Williamsburg's Public Hospital was the first facility for the treatment of the mentally ill in British North America.

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  • Jun 4
    2007

    The Murder of George Wythe

    Colonial Williamsburg's Jim McDonald explains how a confluence of convenient circumstances protects the chief suspect.

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  • May 28
    2007

    Martha Washington Remembers

    This first lady devoted herself to her husband and his troops.

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  • May 21
    2007

    Slavery and Manumission

    The little-known process of manumission was a means of securing freedom for a handful of Virginia slaves.

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  • May 14
    2007

    Drummer's Call

    The noble tradition of the fifes and drums is celebrated May 18-20 during Drummer's Call.

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  • May 7
    2007

    Historical Rivalry

    Despite its 14-year lead, many don't know that Jamestown was settled before Plymouth. James Axtell's article, "Historical Rivalry," explores the reasons why.

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  • Apr 30
    2007

    The Photo of a Lifetime

    Photographer and author Chiles Larson snapped an iconic picture of Queen Elizabeth II in 1957, which he hopes to make one of a pair during her 2007 visit to Jamestown.

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  • Apr 23
    2007

    Jamestown Unearthed

    Portraying lesser-known historical figures gives Willie Balderson an opportunity to relate the experiences of the everyday man.

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  • Apr 16
    2007

    Chapters in the Soil

    Staff Archaeologist Meredith Poole explains how each layer of soil yields subtle clues.

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  • Apr 9
    2007

    Music Suited to a Lady

    Colonial ladies played instruments that showed their graceful features to the best advantage, and they never showed their elbows. Music Interpreter Jane Hanson explains.

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  • Apr 2
    2007

    Education for Citizenship, Part Two

    Citizen participation is as vital to democracy today as it was at the dawn of our nation, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell.

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  • Mar 26
    2007

    Education for Citizenship in Revolutionary City

    To bring life to the struggles and principles of the 18th century is the goal that guides Revolutionary City programs, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell.

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  • Mar 19
    2007

    Anthropologist to the Past

    Distinguished Visiting Professor Rhys Isaac's 1970 encounter with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area set the course for his career.

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  • Mar 12
    2007

    Passion, Romance, and Intrigue in "Othello"

    Themes of jealousy, passion, and betrayal in Shakespeare's "Othello" are as gripping today as they were in the 18th century, says Performing Arts Manager Todd Norris.

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  • Mar 5
    2007

    Revolutionary Stories

    New vignettes reveal revolutionary citizens from different angles, explains Bill Weldon, Colonial Williamsburg's manager of public history.

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  • Feb 26
    2007

    Gowan Pamphlet, slave preacher, cont.

    Hear James Ingram, Colonial Williamsburg's Gowan Pamplet, tell how an enslaved man became the leader of Virginia's largest Baptist church.

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  • Feb 19
    2007

    Gowan Pamphlet, slave preacher

    Born at the right time, this revolutionary figure was an electrifying force.

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  • Feb 9
    2007

    The Slave Trade

    The slave trade touched the lives of people around the globe, explains Colonial Williamsburg's Educational Program Development director Bill White.

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  • Feb 5
    2007

    Saddles, Harnesses, and Everything In Between

    Colonial Williamsburg Journeyman saddle and harness maker Eric Myall says different saddles are tools for specific jobs.

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  • Jan 29
    2007

    Clothing Speaks

    Clothing says what words do not, in the 18th century as well as the 21st. Textiles and costumes curator Linda Baumgarten explains.

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  • Jan 22
    2007

    A Conversation With Benedict Arnold

    What would Benedict Arnold have to say for himself? Interpreter Ken Johnston gives listeners a taste.

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  • Jan 15
    2007

    Pounds, Pence, and Pistareens

    Curator Erik Goldstein describes the antecedents of modern coinage in a new exhibit at the DeWitt Wallace Museum.

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  • Jan 8
    2007

    Museum Renovation

    Vice President of Collections and Museums Ron Hurst says refreshed exhibits and gallery spaces make two of Colonial Williamsburg's museums warm, welcoming, and inviting.

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  • Jan 1
    2007

    We Are Starved

    The newest book from Colonial Williamsburg's retired Chief Archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume, "Civilized Men" examines the transgressions of humanity in Jamestown.

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    • Read Ivor Noel Hume's article, “We Are Starved” in the Winter 2007 issue of the Journal.
    • Learn more about John Smith's arrival in Jamestown in Dennis Montgomery's "Captain John Smith" from the Spring, 1994 issue of the Journal.

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All 2006 podcasts ...

  • Dec 25
    2006

    Christmas Hymns You Thought You Knew

    Colonial Williamsburg musician John Turner explains the origins of America's beloved Christmas hymns.

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  • Dec 18
    2006

    Colonial Christmastide Dance

    Performing Arts Dance Interpreter Marcy Wright talks about 18th-century dance customs, including instructions that called for kisses and hugs.

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  • Dec 11
    2006

    Kids' Holiday Programs

    Special programs for kids let young visitors experience an 18th-century child's life. Kristen Spivey describes Kid's Holiday Weekends in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.

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  • Dec 4
    2006

    An 18th Century Christmas

    Historian Lou Powers traces the evolution of Christmas celebrations through the centuries.

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  • Nov 27
    2006

    Benedict Arnold

    Colonial Williamsburg actor-interpreter Ken Johnston says "founding father" might be a more apt description than "traitor" for the man who was more loyal to his principles than his party.

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  • Nov 20
    2006

    Basketmaking: A Skill Learned With the Hands

    Colonial Williamsburg basketmaker Richard Carr talks about the necessity of basketmaking in the 18th century, and why it has become a rare skill in modern times.

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  • Nov 13
    2006

    The Liberty Pole

    Tarring and feathering dissenters at the liberty pole was political theater in the 18th century, says Tom Hay, Colonial Williamsburg's courthouse supervisor.

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  • Nov 6
    2006

    Preserving Rare Breeds

    Recreating the past in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area is a matter of hoofs and horns as well as bricks and mortar.

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  • Oct 30
    2006

    Historic Hauntings

    Spooky tales of unexplained phenomena persist in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.

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  • Oct 23
    2006

    Colonial Theater

    Todd Norris talks about Colonial Williamsburg's live performances, staged in the streets of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area as often as in its theaters.

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  • Oct 16
    2006

    "Yorktown" Electronic Field Trip"

    On the October 19th debut of Colonial Williamsburg's Electronic Field Trip "Yorktown," participating students across the nation will learn history almost by accident.

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  • Oct 9
    2006

    The Brick Kiln

    This October, the brick kiln in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area will burn for five days and nights.

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  • Oct 2
    2006

    Educating Through Theater

    Making connections with hundreds of curious minds every day makes Hope Smith feel like a teacher with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area as her classroom.

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  • Sep 25
    2006

    The Fashionable Wig

    Colonial Williamsburg wigmaker Terry Lyons sees her share of bigwigs and blockheads in the King's Arms Barber Shop on Duke of Gloucester Street.

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  • Sep 18
    2006

    Researching Revolutionary Citizens

    Actor-interpreter Corinne Dame talks about the continual research necessary to give a living and accurate portrayal of Williamsburg's 18th-century citizens.

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  • Sep 11
    2006

    Weapons and Militia in 18th-Century Williamsburg

    Military Interpreter Stewart Pittman talks about a company of 14-year-old boys who rob a booby-trapped Magazine and arm themselves with blue-painted muskets in 1775. He also answers some popular questions about musket firing and accuracy.

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  • Sep 4
    2006

    An Actor in the Revolutionary City

    Melanie Collins answers the question, "Are you hot in those clothes?" and many more as she talks about the spark she finds each day as an actor-interpreter in Revolutionary City.

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  • Aug 28
    2006

    At the master's bench:teaching 18th-century technique and artistry

    Mack Headley discusses why sometimes the old-fashioned way is the best way to create subtle and sophisticated furniture pieces.

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  • Aug 21
    2006

    A fourth-generation cabinetmaker

    Mack Headley talks about the sophisticated artistry of 18th-century cabinetmaking.

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  • Aug 14
    2006

    Colonial Williamsburg's Storytelling Festival

    Rex Ellis discusses Colonial Williamsburg's upcoming storytelling festival and the importance of storytelling to national culture and identity.

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  • Aug 7
    2006

    Milliner and Mantua Maker

    Janea Whitacre has been creating beautiful dresses in the Margaret Hunter Shop for 24 years.

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  • Jul 31
    2006

    Williamsburg's Public Gaol

    Gaynelle McNichols talks about her fascination with the misfits who spent time in Williamsburg's gaol in Revolutionary times.

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  • Jul 24
    2006

    Thomas Jefferson vs. Patrick Henry

    Bill Barker as Thomas Jefferson and Richard Schumann as Patrick Henry continue their debate on the role of religion in government.

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  • Jul 17
    2006

    Thomas Jefferson on Religion

    Thomas Jefferson speaks of his statute of Virginia for religious freedom, as delivered here by Bill Barker.

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  • Jul 10
    2006

    Patrick Henry on Religion

    Patrick Henry's passion for his beliefs comes alive in Richard Schumann's interpretation of the patriot's thoughts on the importance of religious faith in daily life.

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  • Jul 3
    2006

    Declaration of Independence

    Bill Barker, interpreting Thomas Jefferson reads the Declaration of Independence.

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  • Jun 26
    2006

    Law and Order

    Tom Hay talks about crime and punishment in 18th-century Williamsburg.

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  • Jun 19
    2006

    Mr. Wythe's Cook

    Valarie Holmes interprets Lydia Broadnax - a cook for one of Williamsburg's most influential men.

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  • Jun 12
    2006

    Fiddling Around Colonial Williamsburg since 1968.

    His heritage and a love of playing the fiddle inspire John Turner to preserve the tradition of Scottish fiddling.

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  • Jun 5
    2006

    Music passed from ear to ear

    Emily James talks about the music of Africa performed on a new Colonial Williamsburg recording.

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  • May 29
    2006

    Sharing a Love of the Garden

    Wesley Green loves to share his knowledge of 18th-century plants with visitors of all ages in the colonial garden on Duke of Gloucester Street.

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  • May 22
    2006

    Interpreting Colonial Farming

    Generations of family farmers inspire David Nielsen in his work in the rural trades.

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  • May 15
    2006

    Alexander Purdie

    Dennis Watson speculates on the loyalties of the publisher of The Virginia Gazette in the years leading up to the Revolution.

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  • May 8
    2006

    The Revolutionary City

    Bill Weldon believes portraying events on the same ground where they took place 230 years ago allows guests to experience history in a unique way.

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  • May 1
    2006

    The Art of Weaving

    Max Hamrick is still learning after 40 years of weaving cloth just as it was done in the 18th century

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  • Apr 24
    2006

    Marquis de Lafayette

    Mark Schneider portrays French general Marquis de Lafayette, whose passion for the cause of freedom helped America win liberty from British rule.

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  • Apr 17
    2006

    Religion in the colonies

    John Turner discusses how religious freedom contributed to the founding of our nation.

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  • Apr 10
    2006

    Williamsburg's Evangelical Preacher

    Ron Carnegie interprets the charismatic colonial preacher George Whitefield.

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  • Apr 3
    2006

    A new look at the Governor's Palace

    Curator Erik Goldstein researched for three years for the reinstallation and reinterpretation of the arms display at the Governor's Palace.

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  • Mar 27
    2006

    Making Barrels

    Ramona Vogel's love of woodworking led her to the Worshipful Company of Coopers.

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  • Mar 20
    2006

    Chef du Cuisine

    Chef Claudia talks about her love of cooking amid the lively hustle and bustle of daily operations in the kitchen of the Williamsburg Inn.

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  • Mar 13
    2006

    The Revolutionary City

    Rex Ellis shares his passion for a revolutionary new way of engaging guests in the role of Williamsburg in the founding of a new nation.

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  • Mar 6
    2006

    Telling the story of colonial women.

    Kristen Spivey reveals some surprises about 18th-century women and their role in history.

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  • Feb 27
    2006

    Emily James interprets spirited women

    Jamaican-born Emily James has interpreted at least 16 different 18th-century women who learned how to survive lives of enslavement.

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  • Feb 20
    2006

    Preserving Historic Trades

    Jay Gaynor explains Colonial Williamsburg's rigorous trade apprentice program.

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  • Feb 13
    2006

    Being George Washington

    Ron Carnegie enjoys interpreting our nation's first president - a man whose character he clearly admires.

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  • Feb 6
    2006

    Recalling African American Interpretation

    Rex Ellis reflects on 25 years of interpreting the African American experience in the colonial period.

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  • Jan 30
    2006

    African American Interpretation

    Harvey Bakari discusses the rich history of black Americans in Williamsburg.

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  • Jan 23
    2006

    Brewing and baking and much, much more

    Frank Clark and his Foodways staff interpret 18th-century food trades in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.

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  • Jan 16
    2006

    Gunsmith

    Master Gunsmith George Suiter talks about the art of making guns in the town of Williamsburg.

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  • Jan 9
    2006

    Instilling a love of American history

    Colonial Williamsburg's Bill White shares his passion for teaching American history and citizenship to students across America and beyond.

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  • Jan 2
    2006

    Shoemaker

    The always wry Al Saguto discusses making 18th-century shoes in the shoemaker shop.

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  • Dec 26
    2005

    Governor-elect Kaine on his historic inauguration

    Tim Kaine is the first governor to be inaugurated on the site of the colonial Capitol in Williamsburg since Thomas Jefferson.

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  • Dec 19
    2005

    Curator of Historic Interiors

    Curator Emily Roberts enjoys setting a proper Christmas supper for 10 in the Palace.

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  • Dec 12
    2005

    From ceviche to syllabub

    Journeyman foodways tradesman Barbara Scherer discusses the elaborate serving and savoring of meals in 18th-century Williamsburg.

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  • Dec 5
    2005

    Professor Minnigerode lights a tree

    Bob Doares talks about playing the part of the German professor who brought the tradition of the Christmas tree to Williamsburg in the mid-19th century.

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  • Nov 28
    2005

    Planning the Grand Illumination

    Tim Sutphin has the daunting task of overseeing details for Colonial Williamsburg's Grand Illumination held the first Sunday in December.

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  • Nov 21
    2005

    Decorating for Christmas

    Laura Viancour talks about the labor-intensive job of decorating the Historic Area for the Christmas season year after year.

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  • Nov 14
    2005

    Architectural Research

    Ed Chappell discusses the value of preserving and restoring buildings in understanding how people lived their lives in the past.

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  • Nov 7
    2005

    Dunmore's Proclamation

    Dennis Watson talks about the royal governor's promise to free slaves and indentured servants who joined the British army in the American Revolution.

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  • Oct 31
    2005

    Printer

    Don't tell journeyman printer Pete Stinely his work is tedious; he's been at it for 24 years!

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  • Oct 24
    2005

    Making museum exhibits come alive

    Christina Westenberger discusses creative museum programs for children, school groups, and families.

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  • Oct 17
    2005

    Coachman

    Chuck Wood loves working with horses and people every day driving carriages in the Historic Area.

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  • Oct 10
    2005

    Firing the brick kiln

    Christine Trowbridge explains the laborious process of making bricks and the intangible rewards of the job.

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  • Oct 3
    2005

    Black Women and the Revolution

    Hope Smith talks about the women and children who followed their men to war.

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  • Sep 26
    2005

    James Armistead

    Interpreter Richard Josey talks about an enslaved man who became a valuable spy during the Revolution.

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  • Sep 19
    2005

    Rhode Island Regiment

    Interpreter Greg James discusses the determination of the members of an all-black regiment of soldiers.

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  • Sep 12
    2005

    Brothers in Arms

    Harvey Bakari shares his passion for presenting the often forgotten stories of black Americans who contributed to the American Revolution.

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  • Sep 5
    2005

    Interpreting Domestic Life

    Lori Loughrey enjoys "dressing up" to lead tours and explain domestic life in the 18th century.

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  • Aug 29
    2005

    Interpreting Patrick Henry

    Richard Schumann discusses the intensity and passionate character of Patrick Henry.

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  • Aug 22
    2005

    Silversmith

    Journeyman silversmith Preston Jones reflects on his 26 years of creating silver pieces.

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  • Aug 15
    2005

    Carolyn Wilson on Interpreting an American Lady

    Carolyn Wilson talks about her passion for what it means to be an American citizen and her love for interpreting Betty Randolph in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.

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  • Aug 8
    2005

    Ken Schwarz on the life of a blacksmith

    Noise, smoke, dirt - blacksmiths endure it all to turn raw materials into useful objects.

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  • Aug 1
    2005

    Foundation President

    Colin Campbell discusses the joys and challenges of leading the foundation whose mission is to teach history,"that the future may learn from the past."

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  • Jul 25
    2005

    School Group Interpreter

    Dawn Lunn has learned to expect the unexpected as she guides school groups through Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.

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  • Jul 18
    2005

    Coopering

    Apprentice cooper Marshall Scheetz discusses the art and science of making barrels.

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  • Jul 11
    2005

    Fife and Drum Major

    A passion for the music and a love of history motivate Lance Pedigo to work with young people entering the Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg.

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  • Jul 7
    2005

    Instructor of Interpreters

    Rose McAphee trains Colonial Williamsburg interpreters to deal with the unexpected.

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  • Jul 4
    2005

    Declaration of Independence

    Bill Barker, interpreting Thomas Jefferson, reads the Declaration of Independence.

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  • Jun 30
    2005

    Jefferson Scholarship

    Bill Barker discusses the vast amount of historical study of Jefferson currently available and ponders why we are so interested in the man today.

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  • Jun 28
    2005

    Harvey Bakari on Independence for African Americans

    Independence was not guaranteed for everyone in the nation's early days.

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  • Jun 21
    2005

    Carolyn Wilson on Betty Randolph and Independence

    In the pursuit of American independence, Betty Randolph played the role of lady and wife, enabling husband Peyton to fight for freedom.

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  • Jun 14
    2005

    Richard Schumann on Patrick Henry and Independence

    Whenever there was trouble in Williamsburg, it's a sure bet Patrick Henry was in the middle of it.

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  • May 28
    2005

    Bill Barker on portraying Thomas Jefferson

    Interpreting Thomas Jefferson is almost an around-the-clock commitment.

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  • May 17
    2005

    Colonial Costuming

    Brenda Rosseau, supervisor of Research and Design at Colonial Williamsburg's costume center, dresses interpreters in the right clothing "from the skin out."

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  • May 5
    2005

    Colonial Williamsburg's livestock program

    From lambs to chickens, Elaine Shirley, manager of rare breeds, spends her day in animal husbandry.

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