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Latest Content from Robyn Liverant Public Relations

Colonial Williamsburg Welcomes Tom Savage as Director of Educational Travel and Conferences

  • May 21st, 2021 08:48

Art lecturer, author, historian and cultural site tour leader J. Thomas Savage is joining The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation as Director of Educational Travel and Conferences starting ...

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Colonial Williamsburg, William & Mary Identify Structure of the 18th-Century Bray School for Enslaved and Free Black Children

  • February 25th, 2021 12:36

A small, white building tucked away on the William & Mary campus once housed the Williamsburg Bray School, an 18th-century institution dedicated to the education of enslaved and free ...

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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Receives its Most Significant American Decorative Arts Bequest in its 90-Year History

  • January 12th, 2021 08:29

Theirs was a love story of many dimensions: a love for one another, a love of America and its decorative arts and a love of Colonial Williamsburg. The culmination of Joseph and June ...

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Carly Fiorina Elected Chair of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Board of Trustees

  • December 6th, 2020 12:28

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation board of trustees has elected Carly Fiorina chair of the board, on which she has served since 2017. She succeeds Thurston R. Moore, who has led the ...

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The Beauty and Function of 18th- and 19th-Century Tall Case Clocks to be Examined in a New Exhibition Opening in November 2020 at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg

  • October 5th, 2020 08:42

Although it is common today for most people to own a personal timepiece, in centuries past it was not so. Marking time to the exact minute was a new innovation during the late 17th ...

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Early Propaganda Tools to Go on View in a New Exhibition at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg in Fall 2020

  • September 8th, 2020 10:42

Ever since the first attempts by the English to colonize America, artists and mapmakers used maps as a savvy marketing tactic to portray the New World as both abundant and rich in land ...

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A New Day Dawns at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg with an Expanded Building, New Exhibitions and More

  • July 27th, 2020 09:27

The first large-scale expansion and upgrade to the building that houses the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg since they were first joined under one roof in 2007 is complete. Guests at ...

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Masterpieces of 17th-19th-Century British Design to be the Focus of New Exhibition at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg

  • January 28th, 2020 09:48

When the first curators at Colonial Williamsburg began to buy objects for the collection 90 years ago, they acquired what they believed at the time to be appropriate for furnishing the ...

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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Appoints Cliff Fleet President and CEO

  • December 16th, 2019 07:45

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has appointed Cliff Fleet, current president and CEO of 22nd Century Group, business professor at William & Mary, and former president and CEO of ...

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An Extremely Rare Map of South Carolina and a Part of Georgia Published During the Eighteenth Century is Acquired by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

  • May 7th, 2019 07:58

The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has recently acquired a very rare copy of A Map of South Carolina and a Part of Georgia published in 1780 by William Faden based on a 1757 version ...

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