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Annette Goes Colonial (Williamsburg)

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Annette Goes Colonial (Williamsburg)

THROWBACK Looking Back on a Long Stay at Colonial Williamsburg Thirty Years Ago, and What I Learned. You May Be Surprised.

Annette Laing
Aug 16, 2022
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Annette Goes Colonial (Williamsburg)

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How Long Is This Post? 6,000 words, about 30 minutes
Young Annette standing in snow in front of colonial Building
That’s a younger Annette, in January, 1993. I don’t recall if I meant to pose so that the bushes behind me looked like boulders I was holding up. That’s the Wren Building, the first building of the College of William and Mary. It was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, architect of London’s St. Paul’s Ca…

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