Ever wondered why Virginia proudly carries the nickname “The Old Dominion”? The story stretches back nearly 400 years and is filled with rebellion, royalty, and reward. 🌍📜 And, it’s part of history that you can learn when you take one of our Colonial Williamsburg walking tours.
In the mid-1600s, England was turned upside down when King Charles I was overthrown during the English Civil War. Oliver Cromwell and his Parliamentarian forces took over, and for a time, England had no king at all — a rare moment in history. But across the Atlantic, the Virginia colonists did something bold…
👉 They stayed loyal to the Crown.
Even when England declared itself a republic, Virginia continued to recognize the monarchy. The colony refused to acknowledge Cromwell’s authority, staying loyal to the exiled Prince Charles — the future King Charles II.
Fast forward to 1660: Charles II was restored to the throne in what’s known as the Restoration. When he reclaimed his crown, he didn’t forget who had stood by him.
🎖️ As a reward for Virginia’s loyalty, King Charles II granted the colony expanded land rights and gave it the lasting title of “Old Dominion.” It was his way of saying: Thank you for remaining faithful when others did not.
📣 Want to walk the same streets where royal loyalty was once debated? Want to hear the full story right where it happened?
👉 Book your private walking tour today!
Learn all about Virginia’s royal ties, its role in the English Civil War, and how places like Colonial Williamsburg and the College of William & Mary connect to this powerful legacy.
🕰️ Step back in time.
📍 Walk in the footsteps of kings, rebels, and loyalists.
➡️ Reserve your spot now:
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Because history isn’t just something you read about — it’s something you experience.
