Colonial Williamsburg brings to life the years leading up to the American Revolution.
Explore the world of Jamestown, America’s first permanent English colony, at this living history museum.
Walk in the footsteps of Captain John Smith and Pocahontas at the original site of Jamestown.
Step into a re-created Continental Army encampment and a Revolution-era farm.
Highland, the home of James Monroe, is adjacent to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Visit Monticello, the mountaintop plantation of our third president, Thomas Jefferson, in Charlottesville.
Located in the foothills of Central Virginia, Montpelier is the home of President James Madison and his wife Dolley, America's first "First Lady."
The estate of our first president, George Washington, is open daily and is just outside of Washington, D.C.
Sometimes referred to as the Forgotten Founder, George Mason was an architect of the American Revolution and a leading proponent of both limiting government tyranny and protecting citizens’ rights.
This website was created in collaboration with:
Colonial Williamsburg
Jamestown Settlement
Jamestown Rediscovery at Historic Jamestowne
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
James Monroe’s Highland
Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello
James Madison’s Montpelier
George Washington’s Mount Vernon
George Mason’s Gunston Hall