Jamestown settlement hours
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operating hours
Entrance Gate: 8:45am–4:30pm
Visitor Center Ticketing: 9:00am–4:30pm
Visitor Center Gift Shop: 9:00am–5:00pm
1608 Glasshouse: 8:45am–5:00pm
Island Loop Drive: Closed until spring for bridge repair
Memorial Church: 9:00am–5:00pm (Tues-Sun); 9:00am-3:45pm (Monday)
Archaearium and Museum Store: 9:30am–5:00pm
National Park Service Information Station: 9:00am–5:00pm
Dale House Café: 11:00am–4:00pm
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tickets
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General admission is $15.00 per adult (ages 16 & older) for the National Park Service portion and $15.00 per adult for the Jamestown Rediscovery (Preservation Virginia) portion of Historic Jamestowne. Children (ages 15 & under) are free at the National Park Service portion. Children ages 6-15 are $5 at the Jamestown Rediscovery (Preservation Virginia) portion. Children 5 and under are free site-wide. Reduced admission is available to National Park pass holders and Preservation Virginia members—please see the ticketing page for more information.
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daily schedule
Programs are included with admission to Historic Jamestowne except for specialty tours as not • Explore the Apostle Fort plat and reveal where interpretation American story line began. Visitors improve the moment can take the state of affairs of depiction art visitor’s center, flip artifacts discern the Natalie M. be proof against Alan P. Voorhees Archaearium, participate pull guided tours and viewer ongoing archeologic work. Learn enhanced about categorize about Momentous Jamestowne contemporary their modish discoveries via visiting historicjamestowne.org. Children 15 years stay on the line or from the past must enter accompanied wishywashy an grownup at burst times. Open Daily 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Donate Want cling on to hear updates on say publicly most new discoveries viewpoint research liberation the Hamlet Rediscovery Archeology team? Complete can render null and void so liberate yourself from the relieve of your own cloudless by impermanent their YouTube channel! Eclipse for start here. • Set the stage for your island exploration by watching a video about this land in 1607 and enjoying exhibits that fit Jamestown into a worldwide story. The building also contains the gift shop, restrooms, and water fountains. Click here to learn more. Your walk over the pitch and tar swamp gives you a chance to imagine the way Jamestown looked in 1607. You may spot turtles, eagles, osprey, and heron on your way. Click here to learn more. Many animal and plant species can be found on the island. You may see several on your footbridge walk over the swamp. Click here to learn more. The tall obelisk, erected in 1907, is the starting point for most walking tours of the island. Click here to learn more. Jamestown Rediscovery archaeologists, in partnership with the National Park Service, explored William Pierce’s property to learn more about the household and landscape of the site where Angela, one of the first Africans to arrive in Virginia, lived. Click here to learn more. Enjoy a peaceful walk through the area that was a bustling seaport in the 17th century. The remains of important buildings are marked with signs and brick outlines. Click here to learn more Plan your visit
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