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Neck of Land near “James Citty”
Colonial Parkway markers
Neck of Land near “James Citty”
Location: Colonial National Historic Pkwy, Williamsburg, VA 23185
Visited: July 4, 2009, 1:25pm
Transcription of marker: This area, like a peninsula and bounded on three sides by a marsh, is just across Back River from Jamestown Island. In 1625 there were a number of houses and 25 people living here. The settlement had close community ties to “James Citty” and sent representatives to the General Assembly there.
My impressions: It’s funny, because it was not at all clear to me how Jamestown was an island when we were there, so one of the benefits of coming back at this is looking at the map and fitting it into my memories of the day. Of course, by this time in the afternoon I was also tiring of the Parkway markers (which, as a whole, were underwhelming in the amount of information they provided) and was anxious to actually arrive at Jamestown. With only one more marker from the Parkway to write about (of those we actually stopped at that day), I have to say that these feel like they were put up because the park management felt that they ought to have some sort of programming along the parkway, rather than because the particular points chosen had compelling stories.