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Outbuildings in the historic area on an fall afternoon.
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A small field of pumpkins grow in a garden in the Historic Area.
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An open door at the Governor's Palace kitchen reveals shelves full of reproduction copper pots and pans.
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Interpreters talk with each other outside the George Wythe South Office on a warm winter day.
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Historic Trades carpenters and Historic Area interpreters work together to raise the tobacco barn at Great Hopes Plantation.
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Two interpreters prepare root vegetables for soup and serve up pieces of a fresh baked pumpkin pie in the Great Hopes Plantation Kitchen.
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The Grissell Hay privy, smokehouse, and dairy outbuildings in June, 1919. This image appeared in the book "Restoring Williamsburg". -- Visual Resources Collections
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An American Indian interpreter at the tobacco barn at Great Hopes Plantation during the program, "So Far From Scioto".
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Plates of food prepared by Historic Trades Foodways staff sit on a table in front of the window in the George Wythe Kitchen.
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Detail of a shelves and tables filled with cooking utensils in the George Wythe Kitchen.
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Plates of food prepared by Historic Trades Foodways staff sit on a table in front of the window in the George Wythe Kitchen.
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Detail of a work table filled with cooking utensils in the George Wythe Kitchen.
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Interior view of the George Wythe Kitchen.
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Two interpreters work together as they cook in a kitchen in the Historic Area.
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Elizabeth Carlos House Garden gazebo & well in the spring.
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Rear view of the outbuildings and spring gardens behind the Chiswell-Bucktrout House.
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Production still from the Electronic Field Trip, "Remember the Ladies". An interpreter makes a bed on the second floor of the Peyton Randolph kitchen. For more information about this EFT see: history.org/history/teaching/resourcelibrary/index.cfm
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Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' (Orange Coneflower) in the Powell House Kitchen garden. Image appears in the Colonial Williamsburg book, "Flowers and Herbs of Early America".
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An interpreter in a blue cape walks past a snow covered outbuilding and fence in the Historic Area.
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Production still from the Electronic Field Trip, "Remember the Ladies". Young actors on set on the second floor of the Peyton Randolph kitchen. For more information about this EFT see: history.org/history/teaching/resourcelibrary/index.cfm
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The John Blair Smokehouse stands in one corner of a spring garden in the Historic Area.
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The John Blair Smokehouse stands in one corner of a spring garden in the Historic Area.
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Catherine Blaikley Kitchen and garden after a winter snow storm.
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Sepia detail of the back of Wetherburn's Tavern kitchen from the gardens. This is one of the original 88 buildings in the Historic Area.
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