The Virginia Company of London's 1610-14 military outpost. Inside the triangular wooden palisade of the re-created fort are wattle-and-daub structures topped with thatch roofs, as well as an Anglican church, a court of guard, a storehouse, a cape merchant’s office and a governor’s house.
2110 Jamestown Rd Williamsburg , VA 23185 United States
The reason we came to Williamsburg was to support the Jamestown Settlers reenactment. This was a wonderful experience and I need to come back.
This fort it smaller than the original, but uses the land available to the state at the time, however, the buildings within are very good representations of the original.
Go on the Archaeology tour ....you'll learn a lot!!
Live acts were very good
Don't miss it!
check out the archaeology here !
Do not get eaten by fellow settlers .
This mock village is about as accurate as it gets. Inspired by an actual village excavated elsewhere and knowledge from existing tribes the site transports you in time to early American. - Chad Hembree
This was my favorite part of the museum. The guy on deck gave us a good introduction. The girl working downstairs was very helpful and answered all of my questions. I loved it! - Chelsea
Ask about what happened to the first 8 horses to reach Virginia - Evin Grano
Very interesting museum about the archaeology of the Jamestown site. Amazing detective work done here - Jon Darveau
Amazing place! A lot to see and a lot to do! Go in the church, sit near the water, see the archaerium and view the foundations of old houses! - Brandon Harris
The beach is small so get there early. Lovely views and nice places to get a meal or a drink. - Todd A Williams
Beautiful and historical. So much to learn about. So informative. We had a lovely afternoon here. - Slightly Perfect
Able to actually tour the ships...all 3 levels... - Patricia Auger