Colonial National Historical Park manages Jamestown Island and Yorktown Battlefield, two historically significant sites representing early American history. These sites are connected by the Colonial Parkway, which is a 23-mile scenic drive. At Jamestown Island, you can learn about the first permanent settlement that established the foundation for English colonization in North America. Experience w
hat life was like for the English, American Indians, and Africans who contributed to the foundation of this country. At the other end of the parkway, you can drive the tour routes at Yorktown Battlefield, where the last major battle of the Revolutionary War took place. Learn how the victory at Yorktown ended the war and ensured America’s independence from Great Britain. The park also includes Green Spring, the 17th century plantation home of Virginia's colonial governor, Sir William Berkeley, and the Cape Henry Memorial, which marks the approximate site of the first landing of the Jamestown colonists.