17% off (Sale price $52.00, Reg. Price $63.20) :: Hotel at a Glance: Fort Magruder Hotel and Conference CenterOn May 4 and 5, 1862, Union and Confederate troops battled on what was then known as Fort Magruder. Remnants of that encounter—including a cannon and a redoubt—can still be seen at the hotel built on that historic site. In-room amenities: All rooms have mini fridges and free WiFi, and most have patios. Pups welcome: Up to two dogs may be added for an additional $50 for up to 3 days and $25 for each additional day. Swimsuit ready: an indoor heated pool and a seasonal outdoor pool Things to do: The hotel is 2 miles from Colonial Williamsburg and within 4 miles of the Busch Gardens and Water Country USA theme parks.Williamsburg, Virginia: Historic Colonial TownPart of the Historic Triangle of Virginia (along with Jamestown and Yorktown), Williamsburg was the capital of the colony. It played a central role during the American Revolution—American forces gathered here in 1781 to march to Yorktown for the war’s final battle. The city pays homage to this patriotic past with a living museum where fifers march in Revolutionary War regalia and costumed actors portray everyday colonists. Historians have carefully preserved and restored dozens of 18th-century structures within the town; buildings of note include the home of George Wythe, the first Virginian to sign the Declaration of Independence. Yorktown Battlefield is to the east; here, park rangers tell the story of the Revolutionary War’s final siege.
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