March 9, 2010

One of Many Unique Colonial Signs, Williamsburg, Virginia


This is the sign for the King's Arms tavern which opened February 6, 1772, on Duke of Gloucester Street in what is now known as Colonial Williamsburg. The tavern offers colonial era meals, ambience, and entertainment. We highly recommend the Norfolk Pottage Pye and Peanut Soupe, but everything on the menu is yummy!

Also, this is our first entry on City Daily Photo which we recently discovered and love. We are proud and excited to share the beauty and history of our wonderful Williamsburg area.

4 comments:

  1. I like the sign. I'll have to stop by there next time I'm in Williamsburg.

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  2. I'll bet you could make a book from all the really neat signs you see! This one is certainly a winner. ~karen

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  3. Such fine artwork for a sign.

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  4. Such a charming sign! Actually, it looks like Williamsburg is a very charming, historical city.

    It seems that you've been blogging for quite some time, but I'd like to welcome you to the CDP community! I'm definitely looking forward to more photos of your lovely city.

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