Williamsburg City Map, Virginia

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Williamsburg City, Virginia

Williamsburg is located in southeastern Virginia, just a short drive from the Chesapeake Bay. The city covers about 9.9 square miles and sits along the James River.
It is easily accessible via Interstate 64, connecting it to neighboring cities like Richmond and Norfolk. Williamsburg is famous for its Colonial Williamsburg district. You can experience 18th-century American history here.
The city is also near Busch Gardens, an amusement park offering thrilling rides and entertainment. The Governor’s Palace and other historic buildings provide a glimpse into the area’s rich colonial past. Williamsburg is a popular destination for tourists in the state of Virginia.
Category | Details |
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County name | Williamsburg City |
Population | 16,000 (approx.) |
Cities, towns, and communities | Williamsburg |
Interstates and highways | I-64, US 60 |
FIPS code | 51-830 |
Total area (land and water) | 9.9 sq mi (land: 9.8 sq mi, water: 0.1 sq mi) |
Adjacent counties (and direction) | James City County (West), York County (East) |
Time zone | Eastern Standard Time (EST) |
State | Virginia |
Coordinates | 37.2707° N, 76.7075° W |
Etymology | Named after William III of England |
Major landmarks | Colonial Williamsburg, Busch Gardens, Governor’s Palace |
Website | Williamsburg City Website |
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