Governor's Palace

landmark in Williamsburg
#2 in Williamsburg / #2072 in United States of America
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by Ron Cogswell
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The Governor's Palace in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, is a historically significant building that served as the official residence of the royal governors of the Colony of Virginia. Constructed between 1706 and 1722, it exemplifies colonial architecture and grandeur. The palace was the administrative center of Virginia's colonial government and a symbol of British authority. Today, it has been carefully reconstructed and furnished to reflect its 18th-century appearance, offering visitors a glimpse into colonial life and governance.


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