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 MAP & DIRECTIONS to Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. 

Map of Historic Triangle showing Jamestown Settlement and Yorktown Victory Center
Extended hours begin June 15. 

Open daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 
through August 15.
Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day.

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Galleries and Film 

At the Yorktown Victory Center, experiences of ordinary people during the American Revolution unfold in a series of themed galleries and in the film, A Time of Revolution.  The film, shown every 30 minutes in the Richard S. Reynolds Foundation Theater, is set in an encampment at night during the Siege of Yorktown and dramatizes the musings and recollections of the war by an array of individuals. 

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The museum entrance gallery interprets the Declaration of Independence as a radical document that inspired decisive action and links the theme of choosing a path – siding with the Americans or British or remaining neutral – with stories told in the museum’s Witnesses to Revolution Gallery. A rare broadside printing of the Declaration of Independence is on display.
Watch a video about the Declaration of Independence broadside.

Witnesses to Revolution Gallery
The stories of 10 people from diverse backgrounds whose lives were profoundly affected by the Revolution are presented. Life-size cast figures, graphics and artifacts are used to characterize these “witnesses,” along with spoken words excerpted from their writings.

Converging on Yorktown Gallery
Displays of maps, documents and military items are used to describe the 1781 movement of British troops from the south and American and French forces from the north into Virginia, and

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A rare broadside printing of the Declaration
of Independence is on display at the Yorktown
Victory Center. The historic document was
co-published in Boston on or about July 18, 1776.
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation Collection

the three-week siege at Yorktown that resulted in British capitulation and ensured American independence. The diversity of nationalities involved in the conflict at Yorktown is illustrated with artifacts representing American, French, British and German forces.

“Yorktown’s Sunken Fleet” exhibit tells the fascinating story of ships lost or scuttled in the York River during the siege and features artifacts from the British supply ship Betsy, the most extensively studied of the wrecks.

Mathews Gallery - "The Legacy of Yorktown: Virginia Beckons"
“The Legacy of Yorktown: Virginia Beckons” examines how people from many different cultures, those in Virginia before the 1607 founding of Jamestown and those who arrived later, shaped a new society and incorporates the theme of creating a new nation through development of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. 

Administered by the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, an agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia that is accredited by the American Association of Museums.

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