Virginia is a state that’s positively filled with history. In fact, you’d be hard-pressed to travel to any part of the Old Dominion and not encounter a historically significant site. Nowhere is that truer than Williamsburg. Arguably the most historic city in Virginia, this destination is home to no fewer than 500 historically-significant buildings, many of which date back several centuries. Here’s more on why you’ll want to plan a history-infused trip.

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Have you traveled to Williamsburg lately? What did you enjoy about this historic city in Virginia? Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you! For more information, you can follow Visit Williamsburg on Facebook. Or, if you’re feeling particularly brave, you might check out the most haunted building in the nation, located in Williamsburg.

And, for related content, check out our list of the most beautiful, charming small towns in Virginia.

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