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Neck of Land near “James Citty”

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Colonial Parkway mark­ers
Neck of Land near “James Citty”

Fourth of July on the Colonial ParkwayLocation: 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.

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August 4th, 2009 at 8:38 am