Cornwallis’ CaveThe National Park Service created Cornwallis’ Cave in Virginia through stone quarrying. Located at Water St, Yorktown, VA 23690, this cave is believed to be the hiding place of General Charles Cornwallis’ during the siege of Yorktown during the American Revolutionary War. The National Park Service also claims that Generals Lafayette and Lee used
Jamestown SettlementIf you’re looking for a great day trip, the Jamestown Settlement is an excellent place to go. It’s a living history museum, with replicas of Powhatan Indian villages and a fort from the 1610s. Whether you’re interested in history or just want to learn about how the early Americans survived, the settlement will help
Ripley’s Believe It or NotRipley’s Believe It or Not is located at 1735 Richmond Rd, Williamsburg, VA 23185. The museum has three floors of fun and educational exhibits. The aquarium has a life-size mummified cat that’s still alive. There’s also a 1/12-scale model of the original Ferris wheel, made from erector sets. There’s also a