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Events for November 28, 2024

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President George Washington’s Thanksgiving Proclamation

Charlton Stage, Colonial Williamsburg E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Hear from President Washington on the 235th anniversary of this day of Thanksgiving. Following a resolution of Congress on October 3, 1789, President George Washington proclaimed Thursday, November 26, 1789,...

Domestic Diversions

Domestic Diversions
Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Domestic Diversions In 18th-century Williamsburg, the holiday season offered a special opportunity for friends and family to come together after a long year. From a December 1768 poem honoring musician...

Domestic Diversions

Domestic Diversions
Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Domestic Diversions In 18th-century Williamsburg, the holiday season offered a special opportunity for friends and family to come together after a long year. From a December 1768 poem honoring musician...

Domestic Diversions

Domestic Diversions
Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Domestic Diversions In 18th-century Williamsburg, the holiday season offered a special opportunity for friends and family to come together after a long year. From a December 1768 poem honoring musician...

Domestic Diversions

Domestic Diversions
Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Domestic Diversions In 18th-century Williamsburg, the holiday season offered a special opportunity for friends and family to come together after a long year. From a December 1768 poem honoring musician...

Domestic Diversions

Domestic Diversions
Hennage Auditorium in the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Domestic Diversions In 18th-century Williamsburg, the holiday season offered a special opportunity for friends and family to come together after a long year. From a December 1768 poem honoring musician...

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