Jamestown Settlement: 7-Day American Revolution Experience

Immerse yourself in American Colonial history with a 7-day visit to Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Explore historical attractions connected by a scenic Colonial Parkway.

Duration: 7 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • American Revolution Museum at Yorktown - At the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, take a journey of historic proportions to explore the founding of our nation, capturing the transformational nature & epic scale of the American Revolution – & its relevance today.

Discover the stories of ordinary people who lived in an extraordinary time in expansive exhibition galleries that set the stage for a truly national perspective with 22,000-square-feet of evocative exhibits with nearly 500 period artifacts, immersive environments, interactive displays & 4D theater where the Siege of Yorktown unfolds on a 180-degree surround screen.

Experience hands-on history with historical expertise from costumed interpreters as they demonstrate the daily lives of citizens & soldiers during the Revolution. Join an artillery crew to fire the cannon, enlist as a soldier in the re-created Continental Army encampment & lend a hand on the re-created Revolution-era farm.

Open year-round 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except Christmas & New Year’s days

What's Included
  • Free Parking
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks, available to purchase in the Cafe
  • Historic Jamestown & Yorktown Battlefield are not included
  • Museum are closed on Christmas and New Year’s Days.
Additional Information

Dive into the depth of American Colonial history by visiting the Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. This combination ticket allows unlimited access to each of these fascinating historical spots for a consecutive seven days. They are conveniently joined by a picturesque Colonial Parkway of 23 miles. A visit to the Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown promises a remarkable journey into the past, allowing you to envision the lifestyle of yesteryears.

  • Historic Jamestown is not included.
  • Parking is free at Jamestown Settlement and American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.
  • Dine in the Cafes and shop in museum stores if you are looking for anything or need a bite.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Admission ticket is valid for 7 consecutive days of unlimited admission to Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
  • Print and bring all vouchers on your trip to redeem for purchased activities, attractions and Services.
Location
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Water Street
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Tobydog1234
Jul 12, 2024
Excellent experience - We were visiting from the UK and it was a wonderful living history experience, everything was so well done and the museum was very informative. Highly recommend visiting to understand the issues the early English settlers faced. We recommend starting here and then going to the Historic Jamestowne which is the archaeological site.
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Peter_b
Jul 7, 2024
Great history lesson - The history of Jamestown was fascinating. The museum was top tier. Very good cafeteria as well. The individuals who gave on site info were very knowledgeable
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Mary_m
May 24, 2024
Interesting - Would have rated it a five but it’s so confusing to figure out what to do and what to see. Part is a National Park and the other is a private foundation museum. You don’t know you need two entry tickets to get in and see everything. The brochures should explain the difference. This is true about Colonial Williamsburg as well. In Williamsburg you can walk the streets and enter the public buildings/stores and restaurants but you have to pay for a ticket to go into the buildings run by the foundation where the exhibits are. The whole area is very confusing for a first timer.
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Spunkytigrr
May 14, 2024
Go when they're well-staffed! - We went for a short bit on Sunday afternoon from 3:30-5:00 and they were low on staffing. While it was nice for the kids to get the run of the place to themselves without crowds, it also wasn't the full experience. It was definitely worth it to go back the next day (which we planned to do anyway with the 7 day pass). They were better staffed at that time and it was great! So much of the experience here is with the interpreters, so I'd ask ahead about the days you're coming if they're days/times they'll be well-staffed. They said Mondays are better staffed than Sundays because more tour groups come through.
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Mychellek2021
Apr 17, 2024
Interactive history - Great historical site for interactive experience. Start with the movie that provides history of the location. The Powhatan village was enlightening and we saw how baskets and rope were made and how animal skins were processed for creating clothing. The Fort was also interactive with a musket demonstration,blacksmithing and cooking on the fire. The staff on the ships were friendly and knowledgeable.
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Lwj90
Apr 4, 2024
Jamestown Settlement is a NOT TO BE MISSED step back in history! - We could have spent more time here. So much to see and information to read. It is a fabulous story told with care and expertise in a fun and sometimes touchable way. There is something for every age and interest. There is an introductory film to give you and overview, as well as a classroom that layered on details. The outside area gives you a real feel for the times as well as the how's and why's of the way things were done. Many people to answer questions, and demonstrate the ways of the past.
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Matthewse9289af
Mar 10, 2024
Come see how it started! - Got to see first hand how America was founded from an English perspective. They spare no expense to illustrate such an amazing endeavor. Loved it.
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Digallant
Jan 26, 2024
We love exploring and... - We love exploring and learning about historical venues. Jamestown did not disappoint. Staff attentive and knowledgeable. Enjoyedour time there and look forward to our return.
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Kiolingfan2
Dec 3, 2023
history alive - Visiting gives a comprehensive and candid understanding of the story of the first permanent English settlement in North America. It's organized in 3 parts -- fullsize reproductions of the ships that brought the colonists to Virginia,, a series of replicas of English buildings and Powhatan dwellings, and a museum of the history of Jamestown from precolonial days to the 20th century. The guides st the ships and buildings are very well-informed and happy to talk to visitors young and old, expert or just discovering the history for the first time. They described how the ships were built and sailed, and they demonstr!ed skills of both and English l(tanning,, iron work, and firearms) and Powhatan (sewing, building igloo-like houses of saplings and marsh grass stems). A special feature of the museum is its honest and thorough presentation of the grim story of slavery in Jamestown. The grounds are well laid out and easily walkable, but for those who need it, there are free "golf carts" to help get around. The Cafe has a varied menu at very reasonable prices. It's very kid-friendly.
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Maryeliseh2016
May 4, 2024
Fascinating - I enjoyed the re-creation of Jamestown, especially the tall ships. I would have gotten more out of it if I had gone to historic Jamestown first.
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