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istoric Jamestowne is the site of the first permanent English settlement in America. The site is jointly administered by APVA Preservation Virginia and the National Park Service.
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The Cellar: Brick fireplace at left with two ovens built into the clay wall. Some of the fireplace's foundation cobblestones are visible below the brickwork.
The Cellar: Brick fireplace at left with two ovens built into the clay wall. Some of the fireplace's foundation cobblestones are visible below the brickwork.
Excavations are about to end on a fort-period cellar located just inside the eastern palisade wall of James Fort. Before the cellar is backfilled with soil, some last-minute excavations and final analysis of the feature are being conducted. The cellar has turned out to be a very interesting feature, one that dates to the early years of the settlement and which structure and artifacts tell a story of prolonged use and varied function. From a metal workshop/laboratory with an ash-covered floor to a trash pit filled with arms and armor, the diverse life of the cellar can tell us much about the efforts of the colonists to both survive and create a sustainable settlement in the New World. more...

Historic Jamestowne Recognized by the American Heart Association

The American Heart Association
The American Heart Association
In recognition of the inaugural National CPR/AED Awareness Week, June 1-7, Historic Jamestowne is being recognized by the American Heart Association for installing four Automated External Defibrillator (AED) units. "These units have been installed in order to assist our guests who may experience a cardiac emergency while on site." said Ann Berry, Historic Jamestowne Administrator. According to American Heart Association statistics, unless CPR and defibrillation are provided within minutes of collapse, the rate of survival from cardiac arrest drops significantly. more...

401st Anniversary of America's First Permanent English Colony Observed May 10 at Historic Jamestowne and Jamestown Settlement 401st Anniversary of America's First Permanent English Colony Observed May 10 at Historic Jamestowne and Jamestown Settlement
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his small lead plaque, reading "Yames Towne," is the equivalent of a modern-day luggage tag. The plaque was probably marking some merchandise that had been warehoused in London before being shipped out to Jamestown. more...

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