Charlottesville, Jamestown, and Colonial Williamsburg

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Charlottesville, Jamestown, and Colonial Williamsburg ALL ABOARD! Now boarding: Charlottesville, Jamestown, and Colonial Williamsburg

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello Charlottesville, VA Home of the University of Virginia & Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello

Colonial Williamsburg Williamsburg is the second capitol of Virginia. In 1698, the Statehouse in Jamestown burned down. The government relocated to Middle Plantation. A village was laid out and Middle Plantation was renamed Williamsburg in honor of King William III of England.