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 | 2015 Colonial Williamsburg Initiatives Admission Choices Single-day Pass drops nearly 7 percent to $40. 99. Beginning May 1, a new $25. 99 Sampler ticket provides guests admission to two trade shops, one family home and the Public Gaol 14.58 Kb. 1 | read |
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