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Rocky Horror Picture Show

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel 50 Kingsmill Road, Williamsburg

Rocky Horror Picture Show Saturday, September 27, Midnight (Auditorium)Scares that Cares: Killer PrideGive yourself over to absolute pleasure! The cult classic makes its Killer Pride debut. A  newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek  shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter. Rated R. Free for all Killer Pride attendees!...

Yorktown Art Stroll

Riverwalk Landing 331 Water Street, Yorktown

Yorktown Art Stroll Yorktown Art Stroll Riverwalk Landing September 28 10 am - 5 pm This fall, Historic Yorktown invites art lovers, families, and curious visitors alike to experience the magic of creativity at the 14th Annual Art Stroll from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, September 28.                             For one day only, Riverwalk Landing will...

“Sunday Supper” Brunch at King’s Arms Tavern

King's Arms Tavern - Colonial Williamsburg 416 East Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg

"Sunday Supper" Brunch at King's Arms Tavern Celebrate the rich legacy of African and Caribbean culinary traditions and their lasting influence on both colonial and modern American cuisine. Each Sunday in September, enjoy a thoughtfully crafted prix-fixe brunch by Chefs Steve Perkins and Ivey Boyd, inspired by the recipes and ingenuity of the enslaved cooks...

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

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

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s ClosetHennage AuditoriumHow much clothing did an 18th century woman really own? Peek into the wardrobe of a nurse and midwife, whose 1778 probate inventory from York County reveals some surprising implications about the size and scope of a colonial Virginian’s closet. This event needs a Good Neighbor Pass, Day Pass or Annual...

NES Cornhole Book Fair

NES Cornhole Lounge 5699-12 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg

NES Cornhole Book Fair Sunday, Sep 281 PM – 5 PM Kids & families welcome! Book fair, authors, food, mascot Ness & fun at NES Cornhole Lounge. Featuring the "Accountant Bee Activity Book" A fun way for kids to learn about money, leadership and business. More Info: https://www.gameonva.com/NES Cornhole Lounge, 5699-12 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

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

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s ClosetHennage AuditoriumHow much clothing did an 18th century woman really own? Peek into the wardrobe of a nurse and midwife, whose 1778 probate inventory from York County reveals some surprising implications about the size and scope of a colonial Virginian’s closet. This event needs a Good Neighbor Pass, Day Pass or Annual...

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

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

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s ClosetHennage AuditoriumHow much clothing did an 18th century woman really own? Peek into the wardrobe of a nurse and midwife, whose 1778 probate inventory from York County reveals some surprising implications about the size and scope of a colonial Virginian’s closet. This event needs a Good Neighbor Pass, Day Pass or Annual...

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

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

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s ClosetHennage AuditoriumHow much clothing did an 18th century woman really own? Peek into the wardrobe of a nurse and midwife, whose 1778 probate inventory from York County reveals some surprising implications about the size and scope of a colonial Virginian’s closet. This event needs a Good Neighbor Pass, Day Pass or Annual...

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s Closet

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

Unpacking Mary Cooley’s ClosetHennage AuditoriumHow much clothing did an 18th century woman really own? Peek into the wardrobe of a nurse and midwife, whose 1778 probate inventory from York County reveals some surprising implications about the size and scope of a colonial Virginian’s closet. This event needs a Good Neighbor Pass, Day Pass or Annual...