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Kids Tell the Story

History is in the hands of Junior Interpreters all summer long, as the story of the Revolution expands to include a kid’s perspective. Pam Blount tells us how sites involve children in the 18th century and today.




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American Traitor

Would Benedict Arnold be remembered as a hero if he had picked the winning side? Interpreter Scott Green shares the rise and demise of a brilliant strategist.




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Cannibalism at Jamestown

A gruesome relic informs a desperate history. Historic Jamestowne’s Senior Archaeological Curator Bly Straube describes the find that let scientists and historians confirm the tales of cannibalism in America’s fledgling years.




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The Greatest Actor You've Never Heard Of

Onstage, bombastic actors bellowed. Backstage, privileged gentlemen roamed free. Enter David Garrick, the man who changed acting and reformed the theater. His innovations are with us yet, from footlights to scrims. Supervisor of Performing Arts Kevin Ernst tells the history.




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An Organized Piano Restored

A new blog launching March 3 follows the restorative conservation of a rare survival: an organized piano. A piano combined with a pipe organ, this unique instrument towered at nine feet tall and seven feet wide. Its restoration raises questions at every step. Repairing a broken element could mean erasing a piece of the object’s […]




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A Talking Kitchen: History Speaks at the Wythe House

Listen closely in this kitchen. In it, objects speak of their owners and of their makers. Tools speak of technology and ability. Small personal items speak of meager comforts in a hard life. Curator Amanda Keller worked to outfit the Wythe Kitchen and imbue it with a richly layered history.




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Revolutionary History Meets Modern History

America’s colonial history offers a unique perspective on the modern stage. What inspiration, ideas, and cautions can today’s global revolutionaries draw from the 1776 uprising in the British colonies in America? The Center for Strategic and International Studies brings together leaders, scholars, and historians to debate some of the questions facing emerging democracies.




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George Washington Sneezed Here

The common cold was a nuisance our forbears suffered in much the same way we do today. But what remedies were uniquely colonial? Eighteenth-century apothecarist Robin Kipps shares the causes and eases for the cold.



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A Brief History of Gunpowder

From its origins in Chinese potions for immortality to the agent of death on the battlefield, the history of gunpowder is one of chemistry, ingenuity, and violence. Armorer Ron Potts fascinates with the tale.




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The Color of History

Watching paint dry turns into a fascinating journey through time, history, science and technology when the Department of Architectural Preservation gets involved. Director Matt Webster shares the story behind the changing paint colors in the Historic Area, and why the colors you’ll see on the walls are a window to the 18th century.



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Stories in Silver

Rare and beautiful silver forms share the social history of their users and their makers. Visit “A Handsome Cupboard of Plate,” an exhibit open now at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg.




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Skill and Science in Historic Trades

Intelligence born of practice combines with the study of science to complete the historic tradesman’s store of knowledge. There was no better spokesman for the Historic Trades program than Director Jay Gaynor. Jay recently passed away and we miss him. This encore podcast is dedicated to him.




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The Early Music Festival: From England to America

The 2014 Early Music Festival promises to be a lively one. With instruments, scores, and performances of an 18th-century vintage, you’ll be surrounded by the sounds of another century. Enjoy this musical preview featuring Jane Hanson and Michael Monaco from the opera “Thomas and Sally.”



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Reading History Backwards

Jamestowne Island’s Director of Archeological Research and Interpretation Bill Kelso says that choosing which historic sites to protect from deterioration of all kinds is a matter of reading history backwards. We must consider “What are the priorities today, what are the legacies today of our history? And then look to what areas contributed.”




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Futuristic Lab Reveals Historic Secrets

Technologies that used to be beyond reach for museum professionals now can lend new insights into the hidden compositions of materials, metals, and paints. Conservator Kirsten Moffitt explains how a spike on a screen can spot a fake or reveal a discovery.




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George Washington’s Wallet

What was in George Washington’s wallet? Long before the establishment of a standard American currency, there was trade, barter and credit. How were these financial activities handled with the myriad coins and metals in circulation?




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The George Washington Seal

A pocket-sized ornament gives monumental insight into the private life of America’s best-known General: George Washington.




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Importance of Portraying African American History

Stephen Seals joins to discuss some of the powerful African American programming available during Black History Month and beyond in 2016. Hear some of his favorites and why it’s so important to tell the stories of half of the population of Williamsburg in the 18th century.




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George Washington on Veteran’s Day

As Veterans Day approaches, the venerated Virginian veteran himself, Gen. George Washington, discusses his military past and how he believes veterans should be honored today.  




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Journey to Redemption

The cast and crew of Colonial Williamsburg’s groundbreaking program Journey to Redemption join to talk about how the piece was developed and why it’s so important to be having conversations surrounding racism and the history of slavery in our nation. Learn more




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Akhilesh Yadav govt says no to VHP’s Ayodhya yatra



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Efforts being made to provide relief to Muzaffarnagar riot victims: Centre to SC



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Rajnath Singh denied permission to visit riot-hit Muzaffarnagar



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Sankalp Diwas rally: VHP vows to defy ban,administration talks tough



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Laws to deal with communal riots inadequate: K Rahman Khan



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Name those in touch with Pakistan ISI or apologise to Muslims,Modi tells Rahul



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Muzaffarnagar riots: SC asks UP govt to withdraw aid only to Muslim victims



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Muzaffarnagar violence: Homeless riot victims buy plots next to relief camps




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Clashes kill 3 after bid to assault Dalit girl in UP



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Driver who ‘slowed down’ to aid diamond heist leads police to rogue cops, aides



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Arvind Kejriwal to hold road shows in UP



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Kaushambi to Kanpur: Arvind Kejriwal kicks off three-day UP yatra



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UP doctors’ strike: 24 medicos refuse to leave jail, more resign



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Mulayam snaps at journalists over doctors’ strike



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Dalit teen can’t pay to cheat in exam, immolates himself



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Four killed in cracker factory blast



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Gangrape victim made to wait for hours in hospital



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In temple town, Kejriwal seeks, finds support in minorities



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Villagers lynch 4 who tried to flee after killing lawyer in Muzaffarnagar



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Train mishap: Modi offers condolences to kin of those killed



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Fasting Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA to meet Akhilesh Yadav



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Kin of other victims flock to village to catch VIP attention



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Going to toilet in Badaun’s Katra Sadatgan: Fear, shame and discomfort grip village women



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The price of a toilet



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CBI gets Badaun autopsy video, speaks to doctor



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Keep an eye on Modi’s 100-day agenda: SP chief to UP ministers



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Akhilesh shuts down free laptop scheme



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Two killed as dust storm lashes Barabanki



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Badaun Gangrape: AIIMS fixes autopsy for July 17 as river rises next to girls’ grave



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Deoband, Jamiat leaders keep off peace talks, Punjab imam to step in



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