Jamestown Settlement

Jamestown Settlement

Virginia

85/100120 min

Jamestown Settlement is a living history museum located in Virginia that offers an immersive experience into the early 17th century English colonial era. Established in 1957 as Jamestown Festival Park to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Jamestown colony, it features a detailed recreation of the original James Fort built around 1607, a Powhatan Native American village, and replicas of the three ships that brought the first settlers: the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. The museum provides both indoor and outdoor exhibits that vividly bring to life the struggles and culture of the early settlers and indigenous peoples. It is situated adjacent to Historic Jamestowne on Jamestown Island, the original site of the first successful English settlement in mainland North America, founded on May 14, 1607. The site is part of a larger historical corridor including Colonial Williamsburg and the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown, connected by the Colonial Parkway. The museum also hosts educational programs and special exhibitions, including those presented during the 400th anniversary in 2007, which featured rare artifacts and attracted dignitaries such as Queen Elizabeth II. Jamestown Settlement offers visitors a unique window into early American history through interactive living history demonstrations and carefully researched recreations.

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Tip: The best time to visit Jamestown Settlement is during spring and fall when the weather is mild and outdoor demonstrations are active. It is advisable to purchase tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons and special anniversary events, to avoid long lines. Visitors can benefit from discounts available for students, seniors, and groups. Plan to spend at least two to three hours to fully explore the recreated fort, Native American village, and ship replicas. Guided tours and educational programs enhance the experience and are recommended for a deeper understanding of the site’s historical context.

Zajímavosti

  • Jamestown Settlement includes full-size replicas of the three ships that brought the first English settlers to America: the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery.
  • The site was created to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Jamestown colony in 1957, which included a visit by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
  • Archaeological discoveries in 1996 uncovered the original James Fort, previously thought lost to erosion underwater.
  • The Colonial Parkway connects Jamestown Settlement with Colonial Williamsburg and the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown, forming the Historic Triangle of Virginia.
  • Jamestown Settlement hosted a special exhibition called 'The World of 1607' for the 400th anniversary, showcasing rare artifacts from international collections.

Historie

1957

Jamestown Settlement was established in 1957 as Jamestown Festival Park to celebrate the 350th anniversary of the Jamestown colony, the first permanent English settlement in North America founded in 1607.

1893

Early preservation efforts began in the late 19th century, with land donated to Preservation Virginia in 1893 and a seawall constructed in the early 1900s to protect the original fort site.

1907

The 300th anniversary in 1907 was commemorated with the Jamestown Exposition held nearby.

1940

The site gained renewed attention with the 1940 creation of Colonial National Historical Park and significant archaeological discoveries in 1996 that uncovered the original fort remains.

2007

The 400th anniversary in 2007 saw major expansions and special exhibitions at the settlement, including visits by Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh.

Průvodce po místě

1
James Fort Replica1607

A meticulously reconstructed version of the original James Fort built around 1607, showcasing the early English colonial defensive structures and living quarters.

2
Powhatan Native American VillageEarly 17th century

A recreated village representing the culture, homes, and lifestyle of the Powhatan people, who were indigenous to the region at the time of English settlement.

3
Ship Replicas: Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery1607 (original ships)

Full-size replicas of the three ships that transported the first English settlers to Jamestown in 1607, built in Portsmouth, Virginia and displayed near the museum.

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