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MAP & DIRECTIONS to Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center. Use Route 31 South (Jamestown Road) when traveling to Jamestown Settlement and Historic Jamestowne. A section of the Colonial Parkway is closed until Spring 2010.

Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
(6 p.m. June 15 - August 15)
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The World of 1607
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Map of the World, Abraham Ortelius, 1570s.
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation collection.
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“The World of 1607,” a special exhibition at Jamestown Settlement from April 2007 to April 2008, put the founding of Jamestown in a global context and focused on worldwide cultural developments during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Presented in four distinct cycles, the exhibition offered a unique opportunity to view early Jamestown as a crossroads of peoples and empires, trade routes and ways of war, and cosmologies and technologies.
The Jamestown settlement of 1607 arose at the intersection of multiple worlds. Their crossings were both typical of their time and ripe with possibilities for the future. After 1607, similar junctures would occur across the globe in the histories of states, empires and peoples. Our world today is the product of these encounters. Jamestown stands as an emblem of both their promise and their price.
“The World of 1607” exhibition was made possible through an exceptional collaboration with 28 distinguished scholars and brought together a selection of precious objects from museums, libraries and private collections in 10 countries.
Purchase a special book containing 28 scholarly papers on the themes presented in The World of 1607 exhibition and lavishly illustrated with artifacts and documents exhibited in four cycles.
Explore themes and images from each of the four cycles here.
Cycle One Cycle Two Cycle Three Cycle Four
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