November 8, 2011

Angelic Harp Music, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia


This harpist entertained passersby outside the King's Arm Tavern on Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg. The music was beautiful and the crowd listened intently.

5 comments:

  1. I am wondering . Do you have reenactments trough the whole year or use you sometimes photo's from your archive.Still I like to see them. It gives us a little glimpse of the past.

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  2. These types of presentations happen year round. Colonial Williamsburg is, according to its website, the largest living history museum in the world. It is one mile long and about half mile wide at which it has restored and reconstructed buildings meticulously displayed in their 1770's condition. This is just before the American Revolution and when Williamsburg was the seat of political power in Virginia, the largest colony in the states. It has hundreds of costumed characters recreating traditional trades, business owners, and historical personalities. To learn more, explore their website, www.history.org.

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  3. Angelic indeed! The harp creates the most beautiful music! Thank you!!! Cathy

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  4. Celtic harp is one of my favorite instruments. These images are lovely.
    Many moons ago I was the team leader for women's costume at CWF in their costume design center. Your blog brings back many happy memories.
    You have the honor of living in a truly one of a kind place.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

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