



Capitol Building Williamsburg Virginia 1943 Historic Image
The Capitol building in Williamsburg, Virginia, stands as a historical landmark of 18th-century governance. Originally built as the seat of government for the Virginia colony, it was reconstructed in the 1930s by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. An early English flag and coat of arms illustrate its colonial past. Created in April 1943, this image highlights Williamsburgs role in U.S. history and its architectural legacy.
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Capitol Building Williamsburg Virginia 1943 Historic Image