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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
P. O. Box 1776
Williamsburg, VA 23187-1776
(757) 229-1000

Planning your trip, receiving your Vacation Planner, or learning more about daily events at Colonial Williamsburg has never been easier. You'll talk with a friendly, knowledgeable resource person who can answer your questions and make advance reservations, which are recommended. You may also request reservations or get information by sending E-mail to our Call Center.

Register with Colonial Williamsburg and be the first to receive updates and information about special packages, new programs, teacher resources, and more. Once registered, you may remove your name from the list at any time.

Please use this web site's Search engine to see if the information you seek is already posted. Staff time for responding to e-mail inquiries is very limited.

 

Archaeology For general questions about archaeology or the archaeological program at Colonial Williamsburg.
Architectural Research Limited information on house plans, building materials, and paint colors are available. Include your postal address and/or phone number; the information you seek may not be available in electronic format.
Bookstore, Visitor Center The Visitor Center Bookstore specializes in books relating to the 18th century. It has an extensive collection of children's educational books for teachers and home educators. To place a credit card order, call (757) 565-8450
Change of Address To change your name, address, telephone number, or e-mail address in Colonial Williamsburg's customer and member databanks, please use the link at left to inform the foundation's database manager. Please include your previous full name and address so that we may verify your information in the database. You may also notify us if you wish to be removed from the database, or if you prefer not to receive mailings.
Colonial Clothing Colonial Williamsburg's popular Costume Design Center resource list, formerly available by e-mail request, is now available online. You may print the list in web page format or download it in Microsoft Word format. The list is one of several resources in the Colonial Clothing section on this web site. See also Mary Dickinson Millinery.
Conference Planning Planning a meeting or group event? Our experienced conference staff would love to help. See our meeting facilities or call (800) 822-9127 for more information.
Contribute to Colonial Williamsburg Thank you! The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization responsible for the restoration, preservation, and interpretation of the 18th-century capital of the colony of Virginia. The Foundation's educational programs are made possible by admission ticket revenue, hotel and restaurant income, and the sale of Williamsburg® products. Donors of $35 or more receive a subscription to Colonial Williamsburg: The Journal of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, published quarterly.
Call Center Customer Care Agents will answer your questions about Colonial Williamsburg's programs, events, and facilities. You may also request reservations. To receive printed information on planning your vacation include your postal address and ask for a Vacation Planner. You may also contact the Customer Care Center by calling 1-800-HISTORY.
Continuing Education Continuing Education (formerly the Williamsburg Institute) provides visitors with the opportunity to spend several days exploring a topic in depth. It offers a variety of educational conferences and seminars. Programs focus not only on aspects of the 18th century, but also on subjects from the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries.
Electronic Field Trips Bring your students to Colonial Williamsburg without leaving the classroom! Through live interactive television, visit the restored colonial capital of Virginia, witness 18th-century life, talk directly to historical interpreters, and vote on issues. Your registration fee includes participation in Internet activities, continuing support from Colonial Williamsburg historians, and a comprehensive teacher's guide with complete lesson plans and facsimiles of original documents and prints. For more information or to register, use the E-mail link or call 800-761-8331.
Employees Not all Colonial Williamsburg employees have access to E-mail accounts. If you are trying to reach an employee who you think has E-mail, the addressing convention is (lower case) first initial + last name@cwf.org. Example: jdoe@cwf.org. You may also call the central switchboard Monday-Friday, 7:00am - 10:00pm and ask for the employee by name: (757) 229-1000.
Employment All available positions are posted as soon as they are open to accept applications. Position descriptions and employment applications are available online. Further questions may be E-mailed to an employment representative.
Historic Trades Ask questions of Colonial Williamsburg's historic tradesmen and -women. Inquiries are answered in the order received and may require 4-6 weeks for response. Include your postal address.
Historical Reenactors Contact the manager of historical reenactments at Colonial Williamsburg for information on how your reenactment unit can participate in upcoming events. Sorry, we are not able to accommodate requests from individuals or families.
Learning Resource Center The Learning Resource Center offers a centralized location to obtain teaching materials. Some items available for sale at the center include: lesson plans, videos, children's literature, teachers' resource books, and reproduction artifacts and documents such as the Virginia Gazette, the Virginia Declaration of Rights, and facsimile 18th-century coins. For more information call (757) 220-7497 or send E-mail. Include your postal address and/or phone number; the information you seek may not be available in electronic format.
Library Reference Desk Staff can advise you of resources in the Rockefeller Library but cannot do lengthy research for you. Inquiries are answered in the order received; response may take 4-6 weeks. If photocopies are appropriate, charges are $1.00 per page, with a limit of 25 pages; please advise if you wish to set a lower limit or prefer to receive no copies. Include your postal address and/or phone number; the information you seek may not be available in electronic format.
Library, Visual Resources Staff can advise you of photographic resources available for use in publications, lectures, and exhibits or for research purposes. Fees for photographic reproductions and publication rights will be charged. Send written requests with all pertinent details via E-mail, or via fax (757) 565-8548. You may also call (757) 565-8542 for more information.
Mary Dickinson Millinery Mary Dickinson Millinery' is pleased to offer for sale approved historical clothing for the discriminating lady. The shop offers the following clothing for ladies and children: cloaks, bedgowns, shortgowns, petticoats, pockets, aprons, shifts, stockings (clocked and plain), hand-crafted organdy caps (plain and decorated.) (757) 229-1000, ext. 2483.
Media The Public Relations Department provides press kits with color slides, video, and reference material. Staff can arrange interviews with character interpreters and experts on 18th-century Virginia for publication or broadcast. You may also call (757) 220-7286 for more information.
Museum Exhibits and Programs Contact at the DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum to find out more about current and upcoming exhibits.
Miscellaneous Don't know whom to ask? Colonial Williamsburg's telephone and E-mail operators will route your inquiry.
Webmaster For questions or comments about this web site.
Williamsburg® Products Visit our on-line catalog, Williamsburg Marketplace, or request a printed catalog of Williamsburg® products to be mailed to you. Include your postal address.