Golden Ball Pewter Shop Williamsburg Virginia 1943
The Golden Ball metalsmith and pewter shop stands in Williamsburg, Virginia, a key location in early American history. In the 1930s, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. reconstructed the building, which served as the capitol of the Virginia colony in the eighteenth century. Taken in April 1943, this image is part of a documentation effort by the United States Office of War Information. Williamsburg remains vital for understanding colonial life and craftsmanship.
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Golden Ball Pewter Shop Williamsburg Virginia 1943
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