If you’re an American history nut, there’s a good chance you’ve been to Williamsburg, Virginia, which served as a bustling colonial center long before a nascent America would gain its independence.
Those of you who haven’t been there are probably picturing young families and students on field trips watching women dressed in 17th-century garb churn butter while soldiers polish their bayonets.
But as I discovered on a recent visit, Williamsburg is much more well-rounded–and upscale–than its reputation lets on.
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