This is a portion of the backyard of the George Wythe House at Colonial Williamsburg; one of the great homes in town. Located on the Palace Green in plain view of the Governor's Palace, it shows the influence and wealth of its owner. Wythe was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the first law professor in America (at William & Mary), teaching the likes of Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall. The yard displays the symmetry popular in colonial times.
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A beautiful and well preserved old house. So much history hidden inside.
Costas
My eyes are looking right down that path, and I wish I could walk in the door! My word, most houses don't have such an imposing entrance even at the front!! Hmmm...the front must be outrageous!
What a beautiful house! Visiting Williamsburg years ago is one of my favorite memories-- it must be a fun place to live!
Lovely photo of a great old house.
How lovely!
it is a dream house. well-manicured lawn... red brick house... so gorgeous.
I love the fact this place is so well preserved and maintained.
Nice photo!
Living in a place like this feels that your a prince. Nice photo too.
Paula M
this is very beaitfull i had to do a project on it and guess what i got a A+ on all thanks to this beauitfull photos all full of color very love i like........ ;)
(winky face) ha ha ha ha ha
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