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The Magazine and Guard House in Colonial Williamsburg, VA

The Colonial Williamsburg Magazine is located in the heart of Williamsburg. It has a height of sixty feet and a width of thirty-three feet and five inches. Its walls are approximately “two feet thick”, and it is surrounded by a sturdy wooden fence.

 

In 1755, two important additions were made in order to up security: a ten-foot tall perimeter wall and a guardhouse.

That same year, Lord Dunmore, Virginia’s royal governor at the time, told British troops to seize the Magazine’s stock of gunpowder. This incident, often referred to as the “Gunpowder Affair,” is said to be what precipitated the great American revolution.

 

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Uploaded on October 11, 2022
Taken on September 17, 2007