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Today's twist on classic colonial style is fresher than ever—here's how to get the look
Discover the key features of this trending look and how it compares to traditional Colonial style.
WILLIAMSBURG — Oyster shells, lambswool, ads from a Colonial newspaper, wheat sheaves and dried flowers combine with natural greenery to form the winning door decorations in this year’s holiday ...
Metalsmith and award-winning writer Sara Dahmen will be part of the Artisan Exchange this week. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has created a new licensed brand called Craft & Forge that will ...
WILLIAMSBURG — Oyster shells, lamb’s wool, ads from a colonial newspaper, wheat sheaves and dried flowers combine with all types of natural greenery to form the winning door decorations in this year’s ...
For the better part of the year, Garnett and Grace Gill’s Shepherdsville home looks like an average abode. But once the holidays approach, they begin filling every corner of their 2,800-square-foot ...
The classic colonial color often termed “Williamsburg blue” is sometimes called “Orange blue,” in honor of William of Orange, who was King of England in 1688 when Williamsburg was named in his honor.
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