Bahahaha!!! Todd, I’m in that pineapple under the sea with you. 🤣🤣 (And, like Shiela, my husband knows of that place too!). Ooh, I’m a weaver too….squirrel.
Oh man! If decided to go to CW instead of NYC we would've been your guides! Anyway, begs the q,: why don't you stay longer? CW really deserves 3 full days. I'm sad u missed the little performances down by the coffee house, dinner at Kings Arms, the museum, dig sites, tea or happy hour at the Inn...so much. Perhaps you will come back through. Love y'all! (Last weekend, my honey couldn't get the SwitchitUp intro out of his head for days! Lol!)
Loving all the history tours you have been providing. George - teacher, lawyer, signer of the Declaration of Independence, guess you could call him a George of all trades 🤣.
I went there when I was in the 5th grade, oh so long ago. It is cool to see it again. It was one of my favorite places we would go to when I lived in Virginia as a kid. Looking forward to seeing it as an adult. Loved history back then and love it even more now.
We love Colonial Williamsburg! Our daughter graduated from The College of William and Mary. It’s such a beautiful campus right there in Colonial Williamsburg.
So added tidbits... the College of William & Mary that shares alot of the buildings with Colonial Williamsburg had several presidents if the US attend it and 3 of the 4 oldest US University buildings are there.. Harvard has 3rd WM has 12 and 4. The kids that presently go there break into the Governors garden/yard as a right of passage.. ( my daughter graduated from there 3 yrs ago) and EVERY student does this... even Glen Close!! My daughter interned I the Curatirs dept while there n helped restore wallpaper in George what's home.. 1 room... took 3 months 6 hrs a days 3 days a week
Be sure to go to the Hornsby House when you are in Yorktown! It is a fantastic B&B run by the cousin of Bruce Hornsby. Our son and family lived in Yorktown and we really enjoyed visiting. Have fun!
Hope you guys had fun there. There is so much to see. We lived in Yorktown area for 15 years when I was stationed at the Norfolk Navel Base. We were about 3 miles down the road from the Yorktown battle fields. A LOT of history if you like to learn about our history. Keep up the great job and have fun.
This was a super cool video! Loved hearing the origin of all the legal terms that we are familiar with. Colonial Williamsburg looks much more spread out than I imagined. Can't wait to visit!
Really enjoyed this video and excited for Yorktown and Jamestown. Captain Nicolas Martiau of Jamestown and Yorktown is the grandfather of George and I. 🍒
Thank you for another enjoyable video! We haven't been to Colonial Williamsburg yet. It looks beautiful! I grew up in Michigan, so Greenfield Village was always the field trip destination. Lots of history there too.
Georgie Porgie fun fact first career was a surveyor. His daughter married Robert E. Lee. Robert E Lee ran the George Washington University. You all must visit the University and the Lee Chapel. Another great tour of history. Thanks and lets see some more great coverages of history. Thanks loved the show.
This is a great video also this whole series has been fantastic out of all of the RUclipsrs that I watch the full-time people I think you guys are the only ones doing the East Coast and doing a fantastic job at it
Liked this video alot. We were there many years ago and nice to see it still looks the same. Really appreciate how you showed what was available to see and commented different things were open on different days. Eating a a tavern is an experience if you can do it. Jamestown, Yorktown and battlefields, are also good to see.
All this leads to how our Great Nation was formed. We need to get back to some of our grass roots. Our nation was run by the people for the people not the idiots we have now. Cities and history burned to the ground. We need to elect people that believe in a nation. Listen to our people today. Look in to politics and go for a local office such as on a school board. Remember education is our nations future. School boards control our greatest assets. Our Children. Can't wait to catch up with you. Brian and Cindy "xtreambydesign with passion"
Thanks y’all for taking us along🤗
So cool that Colonial Williamsburg is still a working colony!
Really enjoying the tours. Feeling like we're right there with you.
We’re a little late to the party 😁 but we are excited to see this community in VA!
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I never knew the info about "passing the bar" that is really cool. Can't wait to take the kids while we study this in school.
Bahahaha!!! Todd, I’m in that pineapple under the sea with you. 🤣🤣 (And, like Shiela, my husband knows of that place too!). Ooh, I’m a weaver too….squirrel.
Thanks for all the history.
You 2 make everything SOoooo fun, love it
Very interesting. We learned a lot that we didn’t know. Thanks much
I'd love for you to visit and document historic houses of Worship in some of the areas you visit.
Oh man! If decided to go to CW instead of NYC we would've been your guides! Anyway, begs the q,: why don't you stay longer? CW really deserves 3 full days. I'm sad u missed the little performances down by the coffee house, dinner at Kings Arms, the museum, dig sites, tea or happy hour at the Inn...so much. Perhaps you will come back through. Love y'all! (Last weekend, my honey couldn't get the SwitchitUp intro out of his head for days! Lol!)
The wicked fresh haircut would put you in contempt of court!!
Been there when I was young it’s a magical place. Yet another Sheiladventure
What great history..
I went to Colonial Williamsburg back in the 70’s. I remember purchasing ginger cookies that tasted like ….. by were authentic to the time period.
We live about 2 hours west, in Staunton, VA!
Loving all the history tours you have been providing. George - teacher, lawyer, signer of the Declaration of Independence, guess you could call him a George of all trades 🤣.
Love the videos, would love to see more daily life around the Rv, keep up the great work we love you two
I went there when I was in the 5th grade, oh so long ago. It is cool to see it again. It was one of my favorite places we would go to when I lived in Virginia as a kid. Looking forward to seeing it as an adult. Loved history back then and love it even more now.
Thanks guy! Enjoyed!
So many things the books couldn’t fully unlock to us. History always amazes me. Great coverage guys!
We love Colonial Williamsburg! Our daughter graduated from The College of William and Mary. It’s such a beautiful campus right there in Colonial Williamsburg.
So added tidbits... the College of William & Mary that shares alot of the buildings with Colonial Williamsburg had several presidents if the US attend it and 3 of the 4 oldest US University buildings are there.. Harvard has 3rd WM has 12 and 4. The kids that presently go there break into the Governors garden/yard as a right of passage.. ( my daughter graduated from there 3 yrs ago) and EVERY student does this... even Glen Close!! My daughter interned I the Curatirs dept while there n helped restore wallpaper in George what's home.. 1 room... took 3 months 6 hrs a days 3 days a week
Great series have enjoyed all the history
Have thoroughly enjoyed all your videos and the history tours in particular.
Great video. Love the history.
Thank you for the Switch it Up history tour.
Real awesome tour. We were there about 12 years ago and it was nice seeing it again. Looking forward to your next adventure.
Be sure to go to the Hornsby House when you are in Yorktown! It is a fantastic B&B run by the cousin of Bruce Hornsby. Our son and family lived in Yorktown and we really enjoyed visiting. Have fun!
I’m from Yorktown and live in Williamsburg. About 5 minutes from CW and 10 from Busch Gardens.
Love all the great places and history.... Can't wait to see them in person
Love all the history. Looking forward to your next two stops.
this is my home town...... great video ! I love living here !
Love going to Williamsburg. Hope you two enjoyed
Thank you for allowing me to " learned it"
Love the tours!
Hope you guys had fun there. There is so much to see. We lived in Yorktown area for 15 years when I was stationed at the Norfolk Navel Base. We were about 3 miles down the road from the Yorktown battle fields. A LOT of history if you like to learn about our history. Keep up the great job and have fun.
Great to see
A beautiful place.
Doing all the things for George 😎
What an awesome place....so fun all that I am learning. Great video guys
This was a super cool video! Loved hearing the origin of all the legal terms that we are familiar with. Colonial Williamsburg looks much more spread out than I imagined. Can't wait to visit!
Really enjoyed this video and excited for Yorktown and Jamestown. Captain Nicolas Martiau of Jamestown and Yorktown is the grandfather of George and I. 🍒
Thank you for taking the time to go through that, it was very interesting. And have a safe trip as you continue heading south. K
So much history
Thank you for another enjoyable video! We haven't been to Colonial Williamsburg yet. It looks beautiful!
I grew up in Michigan, so Greenfield Village was always the field trip destination. Lots of history there too.
Georgie Porgie fun fact first career was a surveyor. His daughter married Robert E. Lee. Robert E Lee ran the George Washington University. You all must visit the University and the Lee Chapel. Another great tour of history. Thanks and lets see some more great coverages of history. Thanks loved the show.
You missed Washington’s childhood home in Fredericksburg, VA.
I live 5 minutes from CW. Hope u enjoyed your stay. ❤️
Loving your history tour!
Is a nice preview of what we will hopefully be doing in the near future.
Thank you
I’d love to go there
This is a great video also this whole series has been fantastic out of all of the RUclipsrs that I watch the full-time people I think you guys are the only ones doing the East Coast and doing a fantastic job at it
history with Todd and Sheila :)
Your so close to where I live! I love Williamsburg, you really need to stay for Christmas town!
Another awesome video. Thanks for sharing
Liked this video alot. We were there many years ago and nice to see it still looks the same. Really appreciate how you showed what was available to see and commented different things were open on different days. Eating a a tavern is an experience if you can do it. Jamestown, Yorktown and battlefields, are also good to see.
Amazing place!
Who and how does tte grass, it all looks amazing
Thanks for the video.
Love this place!
You are in the City of Williamsburg. The City is small. Williamsburg also consists of James City County and York County.
Hi guys! That would be a cool place to live
Would like to see your setup for the donkey, any vid?
Welcome to Virginia and I live in Chesapeake Virginia
The history is some of the best videos, really enjoying them. Switch it Up!!
Makes me want to go visit!
And I have to say I'm actually with Todd on this one...I never knew about this place. Sorry Sheila!
desire of all things.
A living museum! I love it! Thanks for all your hard work creating these video's 🤩🇺🇸💕
George Wendt's house? Cheers!
I like your history tours, I am now wondering why I hated history when I was younger.
My sister lives there.
She has a beautiful location to live! Very neat place
Where did you get your green decal for your rv
Amazon - it’s Vivid Wrap
Where did u stay while here?
A Thousand Trails Park in Gloucester Virginia
C4YT!! 😜
Hi Terri
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All this leads to how our Great Nation was formed. We need to get back to some of our grass roots. Our nation was run by the people for the people not the idiots we have now.
Cities and history burned to the ground. We need to elect people that believe in a nation. Listen to our people today. Look in to politics and go for a local office such as on a school board. Remember education is our nations future. School boards control our greatest assets. Our Children.
Can't wait to catch up with you. Brian and Cindy "xtreambydesign with passion"
All the things….
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horrible intro