The two-day event begins Saturday and features demonstrations, encampments, music and hundreds of reenactors to show how military uniforms, weapons and tactics evolved through the centuries.
In this image, the Dutch sailors, who have captured the blacks from a Spanish ship, are negotiating a trade with the Jamestown settlers for food. No record of the ship's name was made at the time.
JAMESTOWN — Jamestown Settlement’s popular Director’s Series resumes on March 19 with distinguished educator Wunneanatsu Lamb ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Make ready to witness centuries of military history — all in one weekend — March 15 and 16 at Jamestown ...
Two decades before Jamestown, settlers arrived in what is now North Carolina. What happened to them is a mystery, but there are some clues. Excavations at the site of a Native American town on ...
The English settlement of Jamestown was important for the future of European colonization in North America. The colonists ...
There the colonists established their new settlement. Almost eight hundred more settlers arrived over the next three years. To say that life wasn't easy at the settlement would be a gross ...
A recreation of one of the first ships to bring settlers to Virginia is heading up north for a two-year preservation project. https://www.wavy.com/news/recreation-of ...
One large oak tree went straight through Cabin 1 destroying bunk beds, walls, the roof, and decades of memories.
The original structure was built in 1608, when settlers first arrived at the colony ... purchase something from the gift shop. Located in Jamestown, about 6 miles southeast of Williamsburg ...
JAMES CITY — For more than three decades, the Devil’s Nightmare Regiment has been as constant and authentic as any living history unit could possibly be at Jamestown Settlement’s annual ...