Eighteenth-century Williamsburg was the hub in a network of plantations that ranged the banks of Tidewater's rivers - great farms like Carter's Grove eight miles southeast of the capital on the James River.
Colonial Williamsburg interprets more than four centuries of life at Carter's Grove. The reception center introduces visitors to 17th-century Wolstenholme Towne, the Carter's Grove mansion, the slave quarter, and the Winthrop Rockefeller Archaeology Museum. A country road, winding through woodlands, fields, and bottom lands and occasionally fording a small stream, connects the compound to Colonial Williamsburg at South England Street.
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