Colonial National Historical Park Explained

Colonial National Historical Park
Locmap Relief:1
Location:York and James City counties and Williamsburg, Virginia
Nearest City:Williamsburg, VA
Coordinates:37.2189°N -76.5175°W
Area:9349.28acres
9271.3acres federal
Visitation Num:2,762,273
Visitation Year:2022
Visitation Ref:[1]
Website:Colonial National Historical Park
Nrhp Type:formernmon
Designated Nrhp Type:December 30, 1930
Nrhp Type2:hd
Nrhp Type3:nhp
Designated Nrhp Type3:June 5, 1936
Designated Other1:Virginia Landmarks Register
Designated Other1 Date:See individual properties[2]
Designated Other1 Number:047-0002
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Built:1607
Architect:Peterson, Charles; et al.
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Added:October 15, 1966
Area: --->
Refnum:66000839

Colonial National Historical Park is a large national historical park located in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia operated by the National Park Service. It protects and interprets several sites relating to the Colony of Virginia and the history of the United States more broadly. These range from the site of the first English settlement at Jamestown, to the battlefields of Yorktown where the British Army was defeated in the American Revolutionary War. Over 3 million people visit the park each year.[1]

Units

Colonial Parkway

See main article: Colonial Parkway.

The park includes the Colonial Parkway, a scenic 23miles parkway linking the three points of Virginia's Historic Triangle: Jamestown and Yorktown and running through the historic district of Colonial Williamsburg. The Colonial Parkway is located in James City County, York County, and the city of Williamsburg.

Jamestown

See main article: Historic Jamestowne. The park includes the original site of Jamestown, known in modern times as Historic Jamestowne in James City County at the southern end of the Colonial Parkway. It encompasses the area of Jamestown Island, including the Jamestown Glasshouse. Adjacent to it is the Commonwealth of Virginia's complementary attraction known as Jamestown Settlement.

Yorktown Battlefield

The park operates the Yorktown Battlefield at the eastern end of the Colonial Parkway in York County at Yorktown. The Thomas Nelson House was built around 1724 and served as Cornwallis's headquarters during the final battle of the Revolutionary War.

The battlefield was the site of the British defeat. Both the house and the historic siege earthworks were restored in 1976.[3] The Moore House is where surrender negotiations took place in 1781, located in the eastern part of the park.

Nearby are the state-operated American Revolution Museum at Yorktown and the Yorktown Riverwalk Landing area.

Green Spring Plantation

William Berkeley held the colonial governorship during the longest periods of any individual. He used his Green Spring Plantation as an experimental farm to develop sources of income for the colony other than cultivated tobacco and traded furs.

Cape Henry Memorial

The Cape Henry Memorial is at the site of the landing of Captain Christopher Newport and the Jamestown colonists in 1607. It is located in the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia at Cape Henry. It open to the public and is located off U.S. Route 60 on the Navy's Joint Expeditionary Base East.

Administrative history

Colonial National Monument was authorized on July 3, 1930. It was established on December 30, 1930. On June 5, 1936, it was redesignated a National Historical Park. The cemetery at Yorktown was transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service on August 10, 1933.

Jamestown National Historic Site is co-owned by the National Park Service and Preservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities) and administered by the NPS, was designated on December 18, 1940. Preservation Virginia owns 22acres containing the remains of the original 1607 fort. The National Park Service owns the remaining 1178acres of the island which contains the archeological remains of the expanded towne and its island plantation sites.

As with all historical areas administered by the National Park Service, Colonial National Historical Park and Jamestown National Historic Site are listed on the National Register of Historic Places of the U.S. Department of the Interior.

See also

References

  1. Web site: Annual Park Ranking Report for Recreation Visits in: 2022. National Park Service . July 23, 2023.
  2. Web site: Virginia Landmarks Register. Virginia Department of Historic Resources. 5 June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130921053819/http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/register_counties_cities.htm. 21 September 2013. dead.
  3. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utaaa/00009/aaa-00009.html "Walter Eugene George, Jr. Collection: 1951-2007"

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