Enslaved gardeners tended to the garden's exotic plants on the property of John Custis IV.
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In 2023, researchers at Colonial Williamsburg uncovered artifacts ranging from dining ware to gun hardware.
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They've voiced concerns over potential costs and student performance.
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Groups in Richmond, South Hampton Roads and Williamsburg all are having the same issue.
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The Brafferton School closed in 1790 after the American Revolution, in which several students participated.
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James City County asks for more time to prepare for split.
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The joint school division has operated since 1955.
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The parkway hasn’t had a major repair since opening in 1957 — and the timeless ride is showing its age.
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Williamsburg and James City County have run a joint school division since the 1950s.
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The First Baptist Church was formed in 1776 by free and enslaved Black people in Williamsburg.
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Shyu will be playing Sunday at Ampersand International Arts Festival in Williamsburg.
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Artsline || Feb. 27: Local arts and culture events, performances, classes, and exhibitions for the Richmond area, curated each week by VPM's Artsline.
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The Williamsburg Bray School primarily educated enslaved students and operated from 1760 to 1774. The structure wasn’t formally identified until 2021.