September 29, 2007
Powhatan's Kitchen
Near the "real" Jamestown is a large living history museum called Jamestown Settlement. (It used to be called Jamestown Festival Park, didn't it?) Their outdoor exhibits include a recreation of a Powhatan Village.
I wonder if Pocahontas had to cook like this. Or was she spared kitchen duty because she was a princess?
Labels:
Colonial Virginia,
Living History
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It sure was Jamestown Festival Park when I went there with 4-H Camp.
ReplyDelete"The name "Jamestown Settlement" currently is used to describe the Commonwealth of Virginia's state-sponsored attraction, which began in 1957 as Jamestown Festival Park, created for the 350 anniversary of the original settlement."