EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024
Williamsburg's Path Through Slavery: A Historic Walking Tour
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Full Version: Williamsburg's Path Through Slavery: A Historic Walking TourThis Self-Guided Audio Tour invites inquisitive travelers into the heart of Williamsburg, VA, to delve into the poignant history of slavery. It's designed for those eager to understand the complexities of this era and witness its still-unfolding aftereffects on modern society. Beginning at the Colonial Williamsburg Visitor Center, this tour promises a revealing journey into the lives of the enslaved and their entanglement with the colonial elite. Your path will take you from the stately Governor's Palace back to a time when America's most confronting narratives unfolded on these historic streets. The route itself is a tapestry of sites, starting at the bustling Visitor Center and culminating at the Governor's Palace, an emblem of power under British rule. In between, you'll trace footsteps through places such as the Bruton Parish Church, experience the Market Square Tavern's echoes, and reflect upon the daily realities at Peyton Randolph House. Envision the bustling activity of Wetherburn's Tavern, sense the weight of justice at the Courthouse of 1770, and piece together family dynamics at the James Geddy House. The Benjamin Powell House shows another facet of slavery's interweave with colonial trades, while the Public Hospital of 1773 presents a stark contrast as America's first mental health institution. As you connect with the past at each stop, the narratives of those who were enslaved will become more vivid, painting a picture that's both raw and enlightening. By the journey's end, travelers will carry with them a rich, if challenging, tapestry of stories that shaped not just a city, but a nation.
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