Four-Site Value Ticket

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The Four-Site Value Ticket to the Jamestown Settlement, Historic Jamestowne, Yorktown Battlefield, and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown provides seven days of unlimited admission to each museum and national park attraction.

The living-history museums tell the story of our nation’s beginnings through film, gallery exhibits and historical interpretation and hands-on fun in outdoor re-created settings of a Powhatan Indian town, three ships and a colonial fort at Jamestown Settlement and, at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, exhibition galleries and films, and a Continental Army encampment and Revolution-era farm.

Make sure to plan your itinerary to include trips to both the historic Yorktown Battlefield and Historic Jamestowne, where your tickets grant you unlimited admission to these wonderful national attractions for seven consecutive days of unlimited admission!

4 Historical Sites • 1 Ticket

$62.00 adults, $34.00 ages 13-15, and $19.00 for youth ages 6-12. Children under 6 are free.

Includes entry to:

  • Jamestown Settlement
  • Historic Jamestowne
  • Yorktown Battlefield
  • American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

Available with the Four-Site Value Ticket:

Jamestown Settlement

A child trying on armor at James FortA living-history museum of 17th-century Virginia, Jamestown Settlement recalls the world of America’s first permanent English settlement and the coming together of Virginia Indian, English and West Central African cultures. Learn the story of Jamestown through gallery exhibits and living-history interpretation in outdoor settings. Explore re-creations of Paspahegh Town, one of the three ships that sailed to Virginia in 1607 and an English fort, where you can witness a matchlock musket firing. See the galleries at Jamestown Settlement, and take in the 4-D theater presentation of “Bacon’s Rebellion.”

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

A tradesman at a Revolution-era farmThe American Revolution Museum at Yorktown chronicles America’s struggle for independence, from colonial unrest to the formation of the new nation. Feel what it was like for ordinary men and women during the American Revolution through films, a timeline and immersive exhibits. Outdoors, hear the cannon roar and experience a soldier’s life while mustering with troops in a re-created Continental Army encampment or get a whiff of food prepared over an open hearth in a re-created Revolution-era farmhouse. In the exhibition galleries, see a rare July 1776 broadside printing of the Declaration of Independence.

Historic Jamestowne

The site of America’s first permanent English settlement, Historic Jamestowne offers a wealth of activities: witness archaeology in action at the 1607 James Fort excavation, see the original 17th-century church tower, tour the Visitor Center with its multimedia presentation, tour the Archaearium which displays many of the artifacts unearthed in the fort, and drive the scenic Island loop road.

Yorktown Battlefield

Commander-in-Chief GuardThe site of the final major clash of the American Revolution, Yorktown Battlefield allows visitors to follow in the footsteps of General George Washington and to walk where this historic event took place. Drive the battlefield and encampment tour roads, visit the Moore House where the surrender negotiations took place, see the site of the British surrender, and watch The Siege of Yorktown film at the National Park Service Visitor Center, which displays artifacts from the siege, including tents used by General Washington.

The Four-Site Value Ticket is valid for seven consecutive days from the first date of use. It does not include evening programs or special events that require separate tickets.

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