Jamestown, VA
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About Jamestown
- • Pocahontas, a Powhatan woman, is a famous historical figure linked to Jamestown.
- • The first permanent English settlement in North America was founded here in 1607.
- • Tobacco cultivation put Jamestown on the map as a profitable colony.
- • Cannibalism occurred during the harsh winter of 1609-1610, known as the 'Starving Time'.
- • A devastating fire destroyed Jamestown in 1698, leading to its abandonment.
- • It was named for King James I in 1607; it was never formally incorporated.
- • Today, Jamestown is uninhabited; it's now a historic site.
- • Its average elevation is just 6 feet, making it vulnerable to rising sea levels.
- • Most of the jobs are related to tourism and historical preservation.
- • Visiting Jamestown offers a somber, reflective, and historical experience.
- • The Norfolk Tides, a minor league baseball team, play nearby.
- • The College of William & Mary, near Jamestown, boasts a rich athletic history.