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- Bassett Hall
- Brafferton, The (not an exhibition site)
- Bruton Parish Church
- Capitol
- Charlton's Coffeehouse
- Courthouse
- Everard, Thomas, House
- Geddy, James, House
- Geddy, James, Foundry
- Governor's Palace
- Guardhouse
- Ludwell-Paradise House (not an exhibition site)
- Magazine
- Pasteur & Galt Apothecary Shop
- Powell, Benjamin, House
- President's House (not an exhibition site)
- Public Gaol
- Public Hospital
- Secretary's Office (not an exhibition site)
- Raleigh Tavern
- Randolph, Peyton, House
- Stith, Mary, House
- Tucker, St. George, House (not an exhibition site)
- Wetherburn's Tavern
- Wren Building
- Wythe, George, House
Colonial Sites
- Bruton Parish Churchyard
- Carpenter's Yard
- Duke of Gloucester Street
- Great Hopes Plantation
- Market Square
- Palace Green
- Play Booth Theater
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Architectural Research
Ed Chappell discusses the value of preserving and restoring buildings in understanding how people lived their lives in the past. November 14, 2005
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Games & Interactive
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Tour the Town

Explore the Historic Area online.
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Games
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Daily jigsaw
Piece together scenes from the Historic Area.
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Wallpapers
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Courthouse in winter
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Governor's Palace in winter
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Journal articles
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Palace Days
Recollections of Dismantling the Most Beautiful Rooms in America
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The Restoration of James Madison's Montpelier
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Kitchens
Places Apart
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Cool, Calm, Clean
Dairies were the most elaborate of outbuildings, and the cleanest
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