Virginia: Presidential perk at Colonial Williamsburg this weekend
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Washington, Jefferson and Madison will be chatting with guests at Colonial Williamsburg this Presidents Day weekend when presidents of all stripes -- PTA, student council, book club, etc. -- get free admission to the re-created 18th century Virginia attraction.
The deal: Williamsburg visitors have a chance to hobnob with the Founding Fathers (well, actors playing them) and take in special programs, including a fife-and-drum salute to the presidents and Q&As with some of them. The historic area is between Richmond and Norfolk, about 150 miles southeast of Washington.
To score a single-day admission ticket, you have to show proof that you too are or were a president of some group or organization, either with a letter, website, card or other form of identification.
When: The offer is good for free admission Saturday through Monday.
Tested: How presidential is your family? If everyone holds or has held a title, you save $22.95 for adults and $11.50 for children 6-12.
Contact: Colonial Williamburg, (800) 447-8679
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