In Williamsburg, Virginia there are many historic sights to see. In Colonial Williamsburg you can encounter things that the people who lived there during the war era experienced. You can even talk with the townspeople during your visit. Take a visit to their art museum or see a live theoretical performance. You can even shop for reproductions of 18th century furniture that you can't find anywhere else. Next, take a walk through the Jamestown Settlement. This is where the first known African Americans in Virginia lived. You may even find artifacts from the 17th century! There is a museum theater which you can visit that features a thirty minute show called "1607: A Nation Takes Root". Also, around the settlement you will find that you can board replicas of the three ships that brought over colonists in 1607 called the Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. Around the settlement you will also find that you can try on armor, try to complete tasks Pocahontas may have done as a child; such as grinding corn, and even take a orientated tour around the settlement. Williamsburg also offers a Virginia Living Museum. This is no ordinary museum. Instead of not being allowed to touch anything, you can almost anything you want to. See animals from the mountain to sea. You are able to hold more than 750 species just found in Virginia! The museum is also a home to 12 endangered species as well. Williamsburg also has an outdoor boardwalk where you can see birds, beavers, and otters in their natural habitat.