"Today" announced it would be switching things up for America's 250th anniversary and heading to Williamsburg, Virginia, to celebrate during its 3rd Hour. The announcement was made during the show on ...

The Wall Street Journal: At 100, Colonial Williamsburg Is the Show to See This Summer

Too often discounted as the domain of school children, Colonial Williamsburg can actually be a fascinating study in how to bring the distant past to life, one committed performance at a time ...

AOL: “3rd Hour of TODAY” to broadcast live from Governor’s Palace in Colonial Williamsburg

NBC's "3rd Hour of TODAY", to the Historic Triangle, will broadcast live from the Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg on , at 9 a.m. ET.

“3rd Hour of TODAY” to broadcast live from Governor’s Palace in Colonial Williamsburg

TODAY on MSN: The 3rd Hour of TODAY Is Heading to Williamsburg, Virginia. Here’s How To Join Us

The 3rd Hour of TODAY anchors are donning their tricorn hats and heading south to Williamsburg, Virginia!

The 3rd Hour of TODAY Is Heading to Williamsburg, Virginia. Here’s How To Join Us

WYDaily: TODAY Show to Film in Williamsburg to Celebrate Nation Ahead of 250th Birthday

TODAY Show to Film in Williamsburg to Celebrate Nation Ahead of 250th Birthday

Yahoo: TODAY’s 3rd Hour is Headed to Williamsburg! How to Join Them

TODAY’s Al Roker and Dylan Dreyer are heading to Williamsburg, Virginia, the heart of the American Revolution, to celebrate the United States' 250th birthday! They will be joined by award-winning ...

The Virginian-Pilot on MSN: NBC’s ‘3rd Hour of Today’ to broadcast live from Williamsburg

NORFOLK, Va. — Hampton Roads residents can register to see Al Roker and Dylan Dreyer when they head to Williamsburg next month. The co-hosts of NBC’s morning show “3rd Hour of Today” will broadcast ...

Williamsburg students will have a chance to get their artwork on “I Voted” election stickers. As part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations, students from select Williamsburg-James City ...

13NEWSNOW.com on MSN: Richmond Road reopens in Williamsburg after bomb squad clears suspicious package

Richmond Road in Williamsburg has reopened after authorities investigated a suspicious package. Officials say the item posed no threat.