The bus departed from the hotel as the rain pelted the roof. We had our ponchos and umbrellas in hand as a precaution that was unnecessary. The sky remained covered in clouds keeping the temperature comfortable. I believe that even in the pouring rain, Colonial Williamsburg would be phenomenal. We were escorted through the morning by docents for the world's second largest living history museum. We participated in a tour of the Capital building were the House of Burgeous met to make critical decisions about our country. We experienced period chocolate as actors bantered as if we were there. We moved on to the apothecary to learn about the treatment for toothaches, broken bones, and more. The governor's palace was adorned with a plethora of crossed swords, saddle pistols, and muskets. If that was not enough, our afternoon was spent wandering about the city and experiencing the life in Colonial Williamsburg.
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