American Heritage RV Campground
146 Maxton Lane, Williamsburg
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American Heritage RV Campground Williamsburg

146 Maxton Lane Williamsburg, Virginia, 23188, United States

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A travel blog entry by larry_shirley

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Our group is now down to just the Kaspers and us as Flo and Rick have headed back to Sierra Vista. We are now at The American Heritage RV Campground. This is a perfect location for seeing the Historic Triangle: Jamestown, Williamsburg and Yorktown.

Sunday we headed out to see the Jamestown settlement. We figured we should start with the …

Historic Triangle

A travel blog entry by leedellekaptain

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Travel Day: On Sat, October 16, we traveled from Washington, DC, to Williamsburg, Virginia. American Heritage RV Park was a nice park and one I would definitely stay at again. Good sites. Unfortunately, Kaptain is now coming down with a cold and not feeling too chipper.

Church & Jamestown: We had been on the road for a while and I hadn …

Arrived in Williamsburg today

A travel blog entry by sgiordano

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We drove the 2 1/2 hours to Williamsburg today. After we got settled, we swam in the very nice pool here and then hit a small outlet mall. Caught a little TV tonight after dinner and planned our visit to Historic Williamsburg, Busch Gardens and Water Country USA.

Eh, we weren't impressed.

A travel blog entry by sgiordano

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Okay, so today we visited Busch Gardens, an amusement park I've heard consistently good things about from many of my close friends (the school band trip's destination was the park last year), but I have really and seriously failed to see the allure of the park. I know my bffl - You know who you are - will think I'm crazy, but the over- …

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A trip back in time

A travel blog entry by beadledove

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... to the Jamestown Parkway, we visited the historic site of the first permanent British settlement in America. Jamestown was settled in 1607 by a company of men inspired by commercial interests in exploiting the New World. Most famous of these men was Captain John Smith. However, he was just one of more than a hundred souls were endured the first winter on this inhospitable outpost of civilization, most of whom died within a few ...

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