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Welcome to an almost daily peek at our beautiful Williamsburg, Virginia which includes the "Historic Triangle" consisting of Colonial Williamsburg -the world’s largest living history museum- Yorktown and Jamestown.
August 10, 2011
Carriage Traffic Jam, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
These carriage drivers create the perception that the streets are full of carriages as they fill this street in Colonial Williamsburg. While there may be four or five carriages escorting guests around the colonial district, it is usually people, not horses, who fill the streets.
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6 comments:
Great shot!
Love it!
Deanna
I wonder if there were any traffic rules in Colonial Williamsburg. Did carriages always drive on the right? How did we end up driving on the other side of the road from England?
Like the way the drivers are pausing to share a few pleasantries! Great way to travel if you're not in a rush!!
Reminders of a time when the pace of life was much slower. I sometimes wish we could return to it.
Better than motor jam any day.
Great shot.
The wife and I had to stop and wait for a herd of riders on horseback and a covered wagon to clear an intersection a couple of weeks back. Much better than having to wait on trucks!
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