Playing games in Jamestown's Godspeed

🇺🇸 History Comes to Life in the Historic Triangle! 🇪🇸 ¡La historia cobra vida en el Triángulo Histórico!

Ready for an unforgettable journey through America’s roots? 🌱 Join one of our private, story-rich tours and explore Colonial Williamsburg, the Jamestown Settlement, and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown — the very places where our nation’s journey began!

🏛️ Colonial Williamsburg & William & Mary Private Walking Tour
Walk through the world’s largest living history museum, Colonial Williamsburg, and the second-oldest college in the U.S. Learn how the ideas of liberty and revolution were born here.

🛶 Private Tour of Jamestown
Visit Jamestown Settlement and the site of the first permanent English colony in North America. Step back to 1607 and explore how this bold venture changed history.

🎇 Private Tour of Historic Yorktown
Stand on the grounds where the Revolution ended at The American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and discover the dramatic events that secured American independence.

🇺🇸 From early colonists and native encounters to revolution and the founding of a new nation — these places tell the story of our ongoing pursuit of happiness.


🇪🇸 ¿Listo para un viaje inolvidable por los orígenes de Estados Unidos? 🌟 Únete a nuestros tours privados llenos de historia y explora Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, y Yorktown — ¡lugares donde la historia cobra vida!

🏛️ Tour Privado de Colonial Williamsburg y William & Mary
Camina por Colonial Williamsburg y por el campus de William & Mary, donde comenzaron las ideas que formaron una nación.

🛶 Tour Privado de Jamestown
Descubre los comienzos de América en Jamestown Settlement, la primera colonia inglesa permanente de América del Norte.

🎇 Tour Privado de Yorktown Histórico
Explora el Museo de la Revolución Americana en Yorktown, donde la independencia se ganó y una nueva nación nació.

📚 Book your tour today and step into history! ¡Reserva tu tour hoy y vive la historia!
👉 https://bestwilliamsburgtours.com


Fifers and drummers march in Colonial Williamsburg

Step Back in Time at Colonial Williamsburg’s Annual Drummer’s Call – May 16–18, 2025

If you’ve ever wondered what 18th-century America sounded like, Colonial Williamsburg’s Drummer’s Call weekend is your chance to find out. From May 16–18, 2025, the Historic Area will come alive with the rhythms, melodies, and precision of military field music from the American Revolution and beyond.

A Celebration of Sound and Tradition

Drummer’s Call is more than just a concert—it’s a full immersion into the sights and sounds of colonial military life. Watch as fifers and drummers from across the country gather in uniform to showcase their skill and celebrate their craft. These musicians played a vital role in the 18th-century military, not only boosting morale but also communicating commands on the battlefield and in camp—long before cell phones, walkie-talkies, or intercoms existed.

Don’t Miss the Grand March

The heart of the weekend is the Grand March, a stirring parade of music and pageantry that begins at noon on Saturday, May 17, at the Capitol. From there, the troops will proceed down the iconic Duke of Gloucester Street to Market Square, filling the air with drumbeats and fife tunes that once inspired revolution. This is your chance to see Colonial Williamsburg’s military programs and visiting corps in action—each step echoing the history they preserve.

Enrich Your Experience

Want to go beyond the performances? Make your visit even more memorable with a guided walking tour from Best Williamsburg Tours. Their expert guides will lead you through the historic streets, offering stories and insights that deepen your understanding of the time period—and the essential role of military musicians in America’s fight for independence.

Plan Your Visit

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a music lover, or simply looking for a unique way to spend a weekend, Drummer’s Call at Colonial Williamsburg promises an unforgettable experience. So dust off your tricorn hat, leave your modern tech behind, and prepare to be transported back in time.