Colonial Craftsmen at Colonial Williamsburg
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- The crafts men and women at Colonial Williamsburg are artisans who demonstrate the ways of the old world where people worked with their hands - something that is indeed a lost art in today's computerized world. From fife and drum corps to the blacksmith, it's a fascinating world.
This video is a bonus feature on "Where America Began." The film features the story of Virginia's historic triangle of Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown. Together, these three towns form a historical continuity of Sir Raleigh's dream of a new English colony in the New World: Jamestown - the beginning of the colonies; Williamsburg - the apex of the colonial era; and Yorktown, the end of the colonial dream and birth of a new American nation.
Where America Began Blu-ray and DVD is available "on location" at Colonial Williamsburg and at finleyholiday.com. For information on Colonial Williamsburg, visit www.colonialwilliamsburg.org.
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Love it here .. and in Yorktown and Jamestown .. I love Virginia .. miss it.
that is me forging at 0:41 good times. (^^)
Wow that is awesome going there soon!
did you ever go???....
what is the name of the song that the interpreter is playing in the beginning?
so freking cool, I have to go.
I have been there before its in Virginia
I went I highly suggest you go
define weight problem? I saw nothing out of the ordinary.