Williamsburg, Virginia

Everything Williamsburg is known for

3 songs mention this city 4 artists from here

Williamsburg, Virginia, known internationally for its colonial history, also has a notable connection to the music world. Four artists call Williamsburg home, including Grammy Award winner Bruce Hornsby, whose music blends folk, jazz, classical, bluegrass, and rock styles. Country artist Canaan Smith, known for his song "Stompin' Grounds," also hails from the area.

The city is also mentioned in three songs, such as Steely Dan's "My Old School" and Charley Crockett's "Jamestown Ferry." These musical ties showcase a different facet of Williamsburg's rich cultural landscape.

Music in Williamsburg

Songs About Williamsburg

Stompin’ Grounds
Canaan Smith
8%
"These are my stompin' grounds"
Jamestown Ferry
Charley Crockett
7%
"She just caught the Jamestown Ferry"
My Old School
Steely Dan
7%
"William and Mary won't do now"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Williamsburg

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Williamsburg.

History of Williamsburg

Historic Jamestowne

1607

First permanent English settlement in the Americas, founded in 1607 on the banks of the James River.

4.8 mi away

Colonial Williamsburg

1699

Capital of Virginia from 1699 to 1780, restored in the 1920s with Rockefeller funding into the world's largest living history museum.

Yorktown Battlefield

1781

The decisive battle of the American Revolution, where Cornwallis surrendered to Washington in October 1781.

11.1 mi away

Things to Do in Williamsburg

Everything Near Williamsburg

55 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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