This old brick house can be found within Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia along with horse carriages, shops, and even locals making this wonderful place appear to be stuck in the 18th century. A recommended tourist attraction indeed.
Amanda stands right in the middle of the expansive green in front of the Mayor's Mansion. This section of town feels like the "Central Park" of Colonial Williamsburg which makes it a great place to have a picnic outside the bustle of modern times. This panorama spans roughly 160 degrees of a viewing angle.
While walking along one of the many dirt streets of Colonial Williamsburg, many brick houses from centuries long gone still stand and look as if they were built only yesterday. This famous settlement from colonial times has been very well maintained throughtout the years.
This beautiful water front is the perfect location for those looking to catch a peaceful sunset in Jamestown, Virginia. Along the way I spotted numerous deer and other wildlife. This was a truly amazing place to relax and one I will never forget.
Amanda is seen here posing while on our honeymoon in Virginia. Such a beautifully scenic area deserves a beautiful model to showcase the romantic feeling one gets when Nature is at it's best and all is good in the world.





