While many may have only heard of the word exorcism in television or movies, members of The Order of St. Michael serve… Continue reading →
Waves crashed in the darkness, their foam a gleaming line in the moonlight. In spite of her trembling hands, Mary… Continue reading →
St. George Tucker Hall: A History St. George Tucker Hall was William and Mary’s first free-standing library that… Continue reading →
1. Sunken Garden Welcome to the Sunken Garden, built in the mid-‐1930s by President FDR’s Civilian Conservation… Continue reading →
Welcome to the College of William and Mary! William and Mary was founded by royal charter in 1693, making it the second… Continue reading →
The Governor’s Palace, built in the late 1930s. The original building was destroyed by fire in 1781 while it was… Continue reading →
The Bruton Parish Church is the oldest building in Colonial Williamsburg; construction on the building was completed… Continue reading →
Williamsburg is famous for history, particularly the Unites States’ beginnings. It is in the same James County as… Continue reading →
The Wythe House was the home of George Wythe, the first signer of the declaration of Independence from Virginia, friend… Continue reading →
Founded in 2012 by Rob Kinkennon and Mary Gordon, CRG (Crossroads Research Group) are paranormal investigators… Continue reading →