Colonial Virginia Websites
Colonial Williamsburg, the elaborately recreated capital of early Virginia, maintains a website that's part travel guide and part research hub. Virtual tours illustrate period architecture, clothing, and daily life. The research tab links students to scholarly articles, selected primary sources, manuscript collections, and colonial newspapers.
Gunston Hall Plantation, built by statesman George Mason during the 1750s, has an excellent website. In addition to useful material about Mason, the site offers virtual tours, rich images of the plantation, and extensive information about the activities and materials that filled daily life.
The Virginia Historical Society website includes a searchable collection of digital images and several useful online exhibits, including one on colonial Virginia's family dynasties.