Historic Jamestown | museum, place with historical importance, archaeological site, settlement, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Native American

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First permanent settlement in the US established by English in 1607.

A museum, reconstructions of the fort and an indian village, archeological digs, sailing ships and a campground are all in the Jamestown Settlement to the North-West.


Please see:

www.apva.org/tour/three.html
for clarification the differant institutions present at Jamestown

www.historyisfun.org/jamestown/jamestown.cfm
for the Jamestown Settlement

www.historicjamestowne.org/index.php
for Historic Jamestown
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Coordinates:   37°12'29"N   76°46'35"W

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  • Yes, the "First permanent settlement in the US established by English in 1607." is in this box but what is "Now home to: a museum, reconstructions of the fort and an indian village, archeological digs, sailing ships and a campground." are all in the Jamestown Settlement to the North-West. Jamestown Settlement is a state-run area featuring much more than what Historic Jamestowne can offer. Historic Jamestowne basically only has a small museam and The Dig. It also has a yearound laboratory and a Glasshouse. Please see: http://www.apva.org/tour/three.html for clarification the differant institutions present at Jamestown http://www.historyisfun.org/jamestown/jamestown.cfm for the Jamestown Settlement http://www.historicjamestowne.org/index.php for Historic Jamestown
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