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Lloyd Dobyns is your host as you go "behind the scenes" to meet interpreters, chefs, tradesmen, musicians, historians, curators, and more.

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  • 21st-century Williamsburg
    • “Colonial Williamsburg” journal
      • Picture Perfect
        Camera becomes time machine as photographer Dave Doody frames the past in his lens. Sep-22-2008
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      • Historical Rivalry
        Despite its 14-year lead, many don't know that Jamestown was settled before Plymouth. James Axtell's article, "Historical Rivalry," explores the reasons why. May-07-2007
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      • Anthropologist to the Past
        Distinguished Visiting Professor Rhys Isaac's 1970 encounter with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area set the course for his career. Mar-19-2007
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      • We Are Starved
        The newest book from Colonial Williamsburg's retired Chief Archaeologist Ivor Noel Hume, "Civilized Men" examines the transgressions of humanity in Jamestown. Jan-01-2007
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    • Costuming
      • Colonial Costuming
        Brenda Rosseau, supervisor of Research and Design at Colonial Williamsburg's costume center, dresses interpreters in the right clothing "from the skin out." May-17-2005
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    • Events
      • Governor-elect Kaine on his historic inauguration
        Tim Kaine is the first governor to be inaugurated on the site of the colonial Capitol in Williamsburg since Thomas Jefferson. Dec-26-2005
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      • Planning the Grand Illumination
        Tim Sutphin has the daunting task of overseeing details for Colonial Williamsburg's Grand Illumination held the first Sunday in December. Nov-28-2005
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      • Decorating for Christmas
        Laura Viancour talks about the labor-intensive job of decorating the Historic Area for the Christmas season year after year. Nov-21-2005
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    • Leaders
      • The Photo of a Lifetime
        Photographer and author Chiles Larson snapped an iconic picture of Queen Elizabeth II in 1957, which he hopes to make one of a pair during her 2007 visit to Jamestown. Apr-30-2007
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      • Education for Citizenship, Part Two
        Citizen participation is as vital to democracy today as it was at the dawn of our nation, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell. Apr-02-2007
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      • Foundation President
        Colin Campbell discusses the joys and challenges of leading the foundation whose mission is to teach history,"that the future may learn from the past." Aug-01-2005
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    • Programs
      • Wit's Last Stake
        Eighteenth-century farce delights 21st-century audiences. Todd Norris describes timeless comic themes. Mar-17-2008
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      • Emissaries of Peace
        Adept negotiators in pursuit of peace, the Cherokee tribe endures through centuries of change. Colonial Williamsburg director and producer Linda Randulfe talks about the November 8 Electronic Field Trip, "Emissaries of Peace." Nov-05-2007
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      • Cry Witch, Part Two
        Hear the verdict in the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch." Oct-29-2007
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      • Cry Witch, Part One
        Take a seat at the trial of Grace Sherwood, the "Virginia Witch." Oct-22-2007
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      • Under the Redcoat
        The Revolutionary War wasn't always a winning proposition for the colonists, explains Tim Sutphin. "Under the Redcoat" recalls the British occupation of Williamsburg. Jun-25-2007
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      • Drummer's Call
        The noble tradition of the fifes and drums is celebrated May 18-20 during Drummer's Call. May-14-2007
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      • Education for Citizenship in Revolutionary City
        To bring life to the struggles and principles of the 18th century is the goal that guides Revolutionary City programs, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell. Mar-26-2007
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      • Kids' Holiday Programs
        Special programs for kids let young visitors experience an 18th-century child's life. Kristen Spivey describes Kid's Holiday Weekends in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Dec-11-2006
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      • Historic Hauntings
        Spooky tales of unexplained phenomena persist in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Oct-30-2006
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      • "Yorktown" Electronic Field Trip"
        On the October 19th debut of Colonial Williamsburg's Electronic Field Trip "Yorktown," participating students across the nation will learn history almost by accident. Oct-16-2006
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      • Chef du Cuisine
        Chef Claudia talks about her love of cooking amid the lively hustle and bustle of daily operations in the kitchen of the Williamsburg Inn. Mar-20-2006
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      • Preserving Historic Trades
        Jay Gaynor explains Colonial Williamsburg's rigorous trade apprentice program. Feb-20-2006
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      • Fife and Drum Major
        A passion for the music and a love of history motivate Lance Pedigo to work with young people entering the Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg. Jul-11-2005
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      • Instructor of Interpreters
        Rose McAphee trains Colonial Williamsburg interpreters to deal with the unexpected. Jul-07-2005
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  • Daily life
    • Animals
      • Disgustingly Adorable
        Never at a loss for words, Rare Breeds Manager Elaine Shirley coins the phrase "disgustingly adorable" to describe this year's lambs. Apr-28-2008
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      • Smart as an Ox
        Bovine behemoths boast brains and brawn. Oxman Darin Tschopp describes these beasts of burden. Apr-07-2008
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      • The Butcher, the Baker
        One sheep's fleece supplies half a dozen trades. Shepherdess Carrie MacDougal spins the tale. Feb-25-2008
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      • Saddles, Harnesses, and Everything In Between
        Colonial Williamsburg Journeyman saddle and harness maker Eric Myall says different saddles are tools for specific jobs. Feb-05-2007
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      • Preserving Rare Breeds
        Recreating the past in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area is a matter of hoofs and horns as well as bricks and mortar. Nov-06-2006
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      • Coachman
        Chuck Wood loves working with horses and people every day driving carriages in the Historic Area. Oct-17-2005
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      • Colonial Williamsburg's livestock program
        From lambs to chickens, Elaine Shirley, manager of rare breeds, spends her day in animal husbandry. May-05-2005
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    • Clothing
      • Fashion and Function
        A corset's engineered strictness defines the shape of the 18th-century woman. Journeywoman Brooke Welborn explains the trend. May-05-2008
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      • The Art of the Cut
        Translating a man's measurements into suits for all seasons is the task of the skillful tailor, says apprentice Neal Hurst. Jun-18-2007
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      • Clothing Speaks
        Clothing says what words do not, in the 18th century as well as the 21st. Textiles and costumes curator Linda Baumgarten explains. Jan-29-2007
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      • Milliner and Mantua Maker
        Janea Whitacre has been creating beautiful dresses in the Margaret Hunter Shop for 24 years. Aug-07-2006
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    • Crime and punishment
      • The Murder of George Wythe
        Colonial Williamsburg's Jim McDonald explains how a confluence of convenient circumstances protects the chief suspect. Jun-04-2007
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      • The Liberty Pole
        Tarring and feathering dissenters at the liberty pole was political theater in the 18th century, says Tom Hay, Colonial Williamsburg's courthouse supervisor. Nov-13-2006
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      • Williamsburg's Public Gaol
        Gaynelle McNichols talks about her fascination with the misfits who spent time in Williamsburg's gaol in Revolutionary times. Jul-31-2006
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      • Law and Order
        Tom Hay talks about crime and punishment in 18th-century Williamsburg. Jun-26-2006
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    • Food and agriculture
      • Tobacco in the Colonies
        Investment in the field yields profits in the marketplace for diligent tobacco farmers. Rural tradesman Wayne Randolph describes the hungry crop's allure. Oct-06-2008
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      • Natural History
        A foreign landscape is revealed to a curious world by naturalist Mark Catesby. Interpreter Robb Warren talks about the man and his art. Jun-16-2008
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      • A Laden Table
        A table crowded with local game, seafood, custards and savories is a feast of gratitude. Journeyman Rob Brantley describes the dishes. Nov-19-2007
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      • Mr. Wythe's Cook
        Valarie Holmes interprets Lydia Broadnax - a cook for one of Williamsburg's most influential men. Jun-19-2006
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      • Sharing a Love of the Garden
        Wesley Green loves to share his knowledge of 18th-century plants with visitors of all ages in the colonial garden on Duke of Gloucester Street. May-29-2006
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      • Interpreting Colonial Farming
        Generations of family farmers inspire David Nielsen in his work in the rural trades. May-22-2006
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      • Chef du Cuisine
        Chef Claudia talks about her love of cooking amid the lively hustle and bustle of daily operations in the kitchen of the Williamsburg Inn. Mar-20-2006
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      • Brewing and baking and much, much more
        Frank Clark and his Foodways staff interpret 18th-century food trades in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Jan-23-2006
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      • Curator of Historic Interiors
        Curator Emily Roberts enjoys setting a proper Christmas supper for 10 in the Palace. Dec-19-2005
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      • From ceviche to syllabub
        Journeyman foodways tradesman Barbara Scherer discusses the elaborate serving and savoring of meals in 18th-century Williamsburg. Dec-12-2005
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    • Music, dance, and theater
      • Wit's Last Stake
        Eighteenth-century farce delights 21st-century audiences. Todd Norris describes timeless comic themes. Mar-17-2008
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      • Colonial Children's Dance
        Youth interpreters in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area enliven parlors and stages with dancing demonstrations. Kelly McEvoy details the colonial pastime. Aug-27-2007
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      • Music Suited to a Lady
        Colonial ladies played instruments that showed their graceful features to the best advantage, and they never showed their elbows. Music Interpreter Jane Hanson explains. Apr-09-2007
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      • Passion, Romance, and Intrigue in "Othello"
        Themes of jealousy, passion, and betrayal in Shakespeare's "Othello" are as gripping today as they were in the 18th century, says Performing Arts Manager Todd Norris. Mar-12-2007
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      • Christmas Hymns You Thought You Knew
        Colonial Williamsburg musician John Turner explains the origins of America's beloved Christmas hymns. Dec-25-2006
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      • Colonial Christmastide Dance
        Performing Arts Dance Interpreter Marcy Wright talks about 18th-century dance customs, including instructions that called for kisses and hugs. Dec-18-2006
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      • Fiddling Around Colonial Williamsburg since 1968.
        His heritage and a love of playing the fiddle inspire John Turner to preserve the tradition of Scottish fiddling. Jun-12-2006
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    • Religion
      • Jewish Holy Days
        Jewish holidays were celebrated by a faithful few in 18th-century colonies. Martha Katz-Hyman outlines the early traditions. Dec-10-2007
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      • Gowan Pamphlet, slave preacher, cont.
        Hear James Ingram, Colonial Williamsburg's Gowan Pamplet, tell how an enslaved man became the leader of Virginia's largest Baptist church. Feb-26-2007
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      • Gowan Pamphlet, slave preacher
        Born at the right time, this revolutionary figure was an electrifying force. Feb-19-2007
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      • Thomas Jefferson vs. Patrick Henry
        Bill Barker as Thomas Jefferson and Richard Schumann as Patrick Henry continue their debate on the role of religion in government. Jul-24-2006
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      • Thomas Jefferson on Religion
        Thomas Jefferson speaks of his statute of Virginia for religious freedom, as delivered here by Bill Barker. Jul-17-2006
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      • Patrick Henry on Religion
        Patrick Henry's passion for his beliefs comes alive in Richard Schumann's interpretation of the patriot's thoughts on the importance of religious faith in daily life. Jul-10-2006
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      • Religion in the colonies
        John Turner discusses how religious freedom contributed to the founding of our nation. Apr-17-2006
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      • Williamsburg's Evangelical Preacher
        Ron Carnegie interprets the charismatic colonial preacher George Whitefield. Apr-10-2006
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    • Trades
      • For What Ails You
        For poxes, headaches, and fevers, the apothecary has a preparation to ease your symptoms. Medical historian Susan Pryor details the treatments. May-19-2008
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      • Wealth on the Shelf
        When a single book cost half a year's wages, tomes were rare treasures. Bruce Plumley describes the bookbinding trade. Feb-11-2008
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      • Carriages, Carts and Wagons
        Conjuring a wheel from elm and iron is one big geometry problem for John Boag, Colonial Williamsburg wheelwright. Sep-03-2007
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      • A Different Kind of Founder
        Candlesticks, buckles, bells, and sword hilts are just a few objects that Colonial Williamsburg founder Doc Hassell is called to manufacture. Aug-20-2007
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      • The Age of Wood
        Making the job up as he goes along is one of Garland Wood's favorite aspects of his job as carpenter at Colonial Williamsburg. Aug-06-2007
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      • The Art of the Cut
        Translating a man's measurements into suits for all seasons is the task of the skillful tailor, says apprentice Neal Hurst. Jun-18-2007
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      • Saddles, Harnesses, and Everything In Between
        Colonial Williamsburg Journeyman saddle and harness maker Eric Myall says different saddles are tools for specific jobs. Feb-05-2007
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      • Basketmaking: A Skill Learned With the Hands
        Colonial Williamsburg basketmaker Richard Carr talks about the necessity of basketmaking in the 18th century, and why it has become a rare skill in modern times. Nov-20-2006
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      • The Brick Kiln
        This October, the brick kiln in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area will burn for five days and nights. Oct-09-2006
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      • The Fashionable Wig
        Colonial Williamsburg wigmaker Terry Lyons sees her share of bigwigs and blockheads in the King's Arms Barber Shop on Duke of Gloucester Street. Sep-25-2006
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      • At the master's bench:teaching 18th-century technique and artistry
        Mack Headley discusses why sometimes the old-fashioned way is the best way to create subtle and sophisticated furniture pieces. Aug-28-2006
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      • A fourth-generation cabinetmaker
        Mack Headley talks about the sophisticated artistry of 18th-century cabinetmaking. Aug-21-2006
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      • Milliner and Mantua Maker
        Janea Whitacre has been creating beautiful dresses in the Margaret Hunter Shop for 24 years. Aug-07-2006
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      • The Art of Weaving
        Max Hamrick is still learning after 40 years of weaving cloth just as it was done in the 18th century May-01-2006
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      • Making Barrels
        Ramona Vogel's love of woodworking led her to the Worshipful Company of Coopers. Mar-27-2006
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      • Preserving Historic Trades
        Jay Gaynor explains Colonial Williamsburg's rigorous trade apprentice program. Feb-20-2006
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      • Brewing and baking and much, much more
        Frank Clark and his Foodways staff interpret 18th-century food trades in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Jan-23-2006
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      • Gunsmith
        Master Gunsmith George Suiter talks about the art of making guns in the town of Williamsburg. Jan-16-2006
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      • Shoemaker
        The always wry Al Saguto discusses making 18th-century shoes in the shoemaker shop. Jan-02-2006
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      • From ceviche to syllabub
        Journeyman foodways tradesman Barbara Scherer discusses the elaborate serving and savoring of meals in 18th-century Williamsburg. Dec-12-2005
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      • Printer
        Don't tell journeyman printer Pete Stinely his work is tedious; he's been at it for 24 years! Oct-31-2005
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      • Firing the brick kiln
        Christine Trowbridge explains the laborious process of making bricks and the intangible rewards of the job. Oct-10-2005
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      • Silversmith
        Journeyman silversmith Preston Jones reflects on his 26 years of creating silver pieces. Aug-22-2005
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      • Ken Schwarz on the life of a blacksmith
        Noise, smoke, dirt - blacksmiths endure it all to turn raw materials into useful objects. Aug-08-2005
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      • Coopering
        Apprentice cooper Marshall Scheetz discusses the art and science of making barrels. Jul-18-2005
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  • Education
    • Electronic Field Trips
      • "Yorktown" Electronic Field Trip"
        On the October 19th debut of Colonial Williamsburg's Electronic Field Trip "Yorktown," participating students across the nation will learn history almost by accident. Oct-16-2006
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    • Interpreter training
      • Playing the Part
        Taking the shape of a founding father calls for equal parts of preparation and imagination. Interpreters John Hamant and Steve Holloway detail the process. Nov-26-2007
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      • Anthropologist to the Past
        Distinguished Visiting Professor Rhys Isaac's 1970 encounter with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area set the course for his career. Mar-19-2007
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      • Researching Revolutionary Citizens
        Actor-interpreter Corinne Dame talks about the continual research necessary to give a living and accurate portrayal of Williamsburg's 18th-century citizens. Sep-18-2006
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      • Fife and Drum Major
        A passion for the music and a love of history motivate Lance Pedigo to work with young people entering the Fifes and Drums of Colonial Williamsburg. Jul-11-2005
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      • Instructor of Interpreters
        Rose McAphee trains Colonial Williamsburg interpreters to deal with the unexpected. Jul-07-2005
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    • Teaching history
      • Teacher Institute
        Teachers take a turn as students in the town-sized classroom of Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area. Director of Teacher Development Tab Broyles reviews the lessons. Sep-08-2008
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      • Colonial Children's Dance
        Youth interpreters in Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area enliven parlors and stages with dancing demonstrations. Kelly McEvoy details the colonial pastime. Aug-27-2007
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      • Education for Citizenship, Part Two
        Citizen participation is as vital to democracy today as it was at the dawn of our nation, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell. Apr-02-2007
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      • Education for Citizenship in Revolutionary City
        To bring life to the struggles and principles of the 18th century is the goal that guides Revolutionary City programs, says Colonial Williamsburg Foundation President Colin Campbell. Mar-26-2007
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      • "Yorktown" Electronic Field Trip"
        On the October 19th debut of Colonial Williamsburg's Electronic Field Trip "Yorktown," participating students across the nation will learn history almost by accident. Oct-16-2006
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      • Educating Through Theater
        Making connections with hundreds of curious minds every day makes Hope Smith feel like a teacher with Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area as her classroom. Oct-02-2006
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      • An Actor in the Revolutionary City
        Melanie Collins answers the question, "Are you hot in those clothes?" and many more as she talks about the spark she finds each day as an actor-interpreter in Revolutionary City. Sep-04-2006
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      • Sharing a Love of the Garden
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