Williamsburg Virginia Governors Palace April 1943 Photo
Williamsburg, Virginia, serves as a historical landmark showcasing early American colonial architecture. The coat of arms of George I of England is prominently displayed above the ballroom wing of the Governors Palace, which was the seat of Virginias colonial government in the 18th century. In the 1930s, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. restored this significant site. The photograph was taken in April 1943.
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Williamsburg Virginia Governors Palace April 1943 Photo
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