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Infant/Toddler Playgroup

Infant/Toddler Playgroup
St. Mark Lutheran Church 118 Old York-Highway, Yorktown

Family Focus is an organization that provides support and strengthens families and promotes the well being of children through community-based and culturally sensitive prevention services. The fee per playgroup is...

The Great American Birthday Quilt Exhibition

Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center 101 Visitor Center Dr, Williasmburg

Celebrate America’s 250th birthday through a one-of-a-kind community work of art at the Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center. Following its grand reveal in Merchants Square, the Great American Birthday Quilt will be on display throughout 2026 at the Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center. 🇺🇸🧵Created by Visit Williamsburg in partnership with the Muscarelle Museum of Art, this meaningful quilt brings together squares submitted by people across the country—each one helping tell a shared American story in celebration of the nation’s 250th birthday. Come experience this remarkable tribute up close and discover the stories stitched into every square.

📅April 11 - Oct. 9
🕞9:30 AM - 5 PM
📍Colonial Williamsburg Regional Visitor Center

Centennial!

Centennial!
Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg 301 S Nassau Street, Williamsburg

Celebrate 100 years of Colonial Williamsburg with a guided tour.

📅June 1 - Sep. 6
🕞10 AM - 10:40 AM
📍Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg

Tour: Nassau Street, Past, Present, and Future

Nassau & Francis Streets Corner of Nassau Street and Francis Street, Williamsburg

Big changes are on the horizon for Nassau Street—and archaeology is uncovering the story every step of the way.
Guests are invited to join a guided walking tour to explore how discoveries at the African Baptist Meeting House and Burial Ground, Williamsburg Bray School, and Custis Square continue to shape the historic landscape seen today. Along the way, participants will learn how researchers are still piecing together the past and get a sneak peek at what the future holds for this important historic corridor.
Tour groups meet on Nassau Street outside the Taliaferro-Cole Stable. Please note: Portions of the tour include uneven terrain that may be difficult for wheelchairs and other mobility equipment. Tours are weather-dependent. Colonial Williamsburg admission required.

📅Tuesdays and Thursdays, May - Sept. 3
🕞10 AM - 11 AM, 2 PM - 3 PM
📍Taliaferro-Cole Stable

Tune Into the Past

Tune Into the Past
Play House Stage 214 Palace Green St, Williamsburg

🎶 Bring the whole family for a fun sing-along of 18th-century favorites! Discover how these historic tunes became some of today’s beloved songs. Colonial Williamsburg admission required.

📅Friday - Tue (April - May), Daily (June), July 1 & 5-31, Aug 1 - 20
🕞12 PM - 12:20 PM (April - May), 11 AM - 11:20 AM (June - Aug)
📍Play House Stage

Talk of the Town

Talk of the Town
Colonial Williamsburg Palace Green 202 Palace Green Street, Williamsburg

Step into 1774 and be part of the conversation 🇺🇸 Engage with townspeople and experience the tension as they navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty.

📅Daily (March - Aug)

Teen Tuesdays

Teen Tuesdays
James City County Library 7770 Croaker Road, Williamsburg

Join other teens in the teen room for STEAM-themed learning activities and fun. This month we'll work on Sewing, Painting, leather stamping and more! Bring your creativity and curiosity. For...

Company of Comedians

Company of Comedians
Outside of Charlton Coffee House 429 E Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg

Did you know the first theater in British North America was built right in Williamsburg? In the colonial capital, Virginians from all walks of life–including Thomas Jefferson and George Washington–spent evenings enjoying live performances.
Children of all ages are invited to join the Play House Players on Duke of Gloucester Street to discover Williamsburg’s theatrical past and take part in 18th-century entertainment—who knows, they might even get cast in the company! 🎭

📅Daily (March - Aug 12)
🕞3 PM - 3:30 PM
📍Outside of Charlton’s Coffeehouse

Explore the Declaration of Independence

Art Museum of Colonial Williamsburg 326 W Francis St, Williamsburg

Discover the story behind the Declaration of Independence on this engaging guided tour. Explore powerful objects on exhibit that help bring the document–and the moment that shaped a nation–to life.

📅Tuesdays, March 17 - July 21 (excl. May 19 & 26)
🕞3 PM - 3:45 PM
📍Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg

Cena con Cuentos

Cena con Cuentos
Stryker Center 412 N Boundary Street, Williamsburg

Cena con Cuentos es un programa de lectura en español para familias hispanohablantes con niños de 0 a 10 años de edad. Se ofrece el primer y tercer martes del mes en...

Evening Program: Capitol Concert

Evening Program: Capitol Concert
Capitol Building Colonial Williamsburg E Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Evening Program: Capitol Concert 🎶 In 18th-century Williamsburg, music was the soundtrack of daily life! Unlike the exclusive Palace Concerts, live music performances after hours at the Colonial Capitol were...

Haunted Williamsburg Ghost Tour

Haunted Williamsburg Schedule
Market House in Colonial Williamsburg 102 W Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg: Haunted Williamsburg Ghost Tours Nightly at 7 pm & 8:30 pm at Market House - through September 6 (not held on May 9, July 2&4) See full schedule...

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