Guide Book to Williamsburg Old and New by William Clinton Ewing

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Author Ewing, William Clinton, 1875-
LoC No. 43018078
Title Guide Book to Williamsburg Old and New
Note Reading ease score: 61.0 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Guide Book to Williamsburg Old and New" by William Clinton Ewing is a historical guidebook published in the early 1940s. This work serves as a comprehensive resource for visitors to Williamsburg, Virginia, detailing the historical significance and architectural heritage of this remarkably preserved colonial town. The book's topic revolves around the history and restoration of Williamsburg, highlighting its significance in American colonial history and its role as a center of political activity. In the book, Ewing provides a thorough exploration of Old Williamsburg's historical landmarks, from the College of William and Mary to key public buildings like the Capitol and the Governor's Palace. He outlines the founding and development of Williamsburg, emphasizing its importance as the second planned city in America and a hub of early American government. Additionally, the guide discusses the ongoing restoration efforts during the time of writing, aimed at preserving the town's colonial character while accommodating modern needs. With rich descriptions and historical anecdotes, Ewing invites readers and visitors to appreciate the unique atmosphere of Williamsburg, encouraging them to engage with its history in a meaningful and leisurely manner. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F206: United States local history: The South. South Atlantic States
Subject Williamsburg (Va.) -- Guidebooks
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EBook-No. 61556
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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