Carter's Grove plantation - Reviews from across the web
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The Highlight of Williamsburg - user review If you have even the slightest interest in art, you will not want to miss this musuem, located just outside the main historic area. (Unfortunately, I believe that the single day pass to W... tripadvisor.com
Small but worth a look! - user review This is on the first floor of the Rockefeller Arts Museum. It's a small exhibit, but worth a look especially if you've already paid for a Colonial pass that gets you into all of the buildin... tripadvisor.com
Worthwhile seeing while in Williamsburg! - user review Recently I was in the Norfolk area visiting friends; we decided to see the James Hampton exhibit (The Throne) at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Museum at Williamsburg, a short and pleasa... tripadvisor.com
The official site of Colonial Williamsburg - Carters Grove Located eight miles southeast of the Historic Area on the James River, Carter's Grove was home to Virginia's earliest settlers in the 1600s, to proud plantation owners and enslaved field workers in the 1700s and 1800s, and to a 20th-century couple who preserved and embellished the property's histori... history.org
Locality information for Faunmap locality Carters Grove Plantation, VA -- Illinois State Museum Locality information for Faunmap locality Carters Grove Plantation, VA -- Illinois Sta... mapserver.museum.state.il.us
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