·        Historic Area Stores In Williamsburg, VA (From http://www.history.org/)

Call Colonial Williamsburg at (757) 229-1000 and ask for the store by name or telephone extension number.

Golden Ball–Gold and silver jewelry and sterling silver hollowware. Hand- and machine-engraving. Ext. 2860.

Greenhow Store–A wide variety of products representing the selection at John Greenhow’s 18th-century general store, including the finest imported wares, locally crafted goods, toys, soap, pottery, sewing implements, and baskets. Ext. 2804.

M. Dubois Grocer–A sampling of foods familiar to 18th-century customers and favorites inspired by the colonial taverns and restaurants, including Virginia hams, root beer, apple cider, peanuts, and spices. Price list and ordering information. Ext. 2523.

Mary Dickinson Store–An 18th-century millinery with beribboned hats, toiletries, jewelry, and more. Ext. 2483.

McKenzie Apothecary–18th-century medicinal herbs and remedies. Ext. 2596.

Colonial Nursery–18th-century garden plantings, botanical histories, and supplies. Ext. 2596.

Post Office–Reproduction 18th-century prints and maps. Mail hand-canceled using the original 18th-century Williamsburg postmark. Ext. 2763.

Prentis Store–Williamsburg’s oldest retail store, featuring reproductions of 18th-century pottery, leather, slates, and stockings. Ext. 2117.

Raleigh Tavern Bake Shop–Cookies, cakes, and bread made fresh daily from 18th-century recipes. Apple cider or root beer and food-related gifts. Ext. 2174.

Tarpley's Store–Baskets, pottery, creamware soaps, candles, and more. Ext. 2066.