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Fall in Love with Yorktown: Your Ultimate Guide to Autumn EventsThis autumn in Historic Yorktown, you’ll feel like you stepped into a Hallmark Movie as you sip on hot apple cider, enjoy the falling leaves, and shop for holiday surprises. From free concerts and special-themed markets to wine, beer, and tea festivals, there’s something for everyone to put you into the spirit of the season! VIEW OUR FALL EVENTS >
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We've Got Rhythm. We've Got Music. We've Got Big Bands. Could You Ask for Anything More?Want to wrap up your week with a soulful escape? Join us for the Rhythms on the Riverwalk concert Series! Every Thursday, September 4 through October 9 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., the waterfront comes alive with talented musicians playing everything from big band and jazz to country, pop, and more. Take in the scenic views, savor delicious food, and soak up hours of fun. All you need to bring are your dancing shoes—and a lawn chair or blanket! This year's lineup: - September 4 - Runnin' Shine
- September 11 - The KOS Band
- September 18 - Anthony Rosano and the Conqueroos
- September 25 - WonderLand
- October 2 - The Heather Edwards Band
- October 9 - Good Shot Judy
GET MORE DETAILS >
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Discover 6 Budget-Friendly Fall Activities in Historic YorktownFall is the perfect time to explore Historic Yorktown with your friends or family. Whether you’re planning a daycation, a weekend outing, or just a few hours of fun, here are six affordable adventures that promise seasonal charm, unforgettable memories, and plenty of photo ops. LEARN MORE ABOUT FALL ACTIVITIES >
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The Rest of the Story: The British Soldier of the American RevolutionIn Yorktown, the terms Redcoats and Loyalists often receive an eye roll, sneer, or chuckle. For many years, the 18th-century British military has been mocked, criticized, or even overlooked in history books and Hollywood. However, this is not entirely fair. As the old saying goes, there are two sides to every story, and a fascinating event in September tries to shed light on the British perspective. Yorktown 1781 Before the Siege will take place on Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7, on Historic Main Street and at the Yorktown Battlefield. LEARN MORE ABOUT BEFORE THE SIEGE >
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Staff Pick: Farmers Markets, Festivals, and Family FunAshley Sopko, Tourism Communications Coordinator for York County Economic and Tourism Development, is looking forward to making autumn memories with her family in Yorktown. “Fall is one of the best times of year to visit Yorktown!” says Ashley. “It’s absolutely my favorite season to shop at Yorktown Market Days. The air is crisp and there’s a nice breeze blowing in off the York River–such a refreshing change after a hot and humid summer. I look forward to buying pumpkins, apples, pies, squash, sweet potatoes, and handcrafted candles that make my home feel cozy. My kids have the best time at the Fall and Harvest Festivals! Face painting, petting zoos, and balloon artists light up their little faces with pure joy.”
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#VisitYorktown #HistoricYorktown York County Economic & Tourism Development 121 Alexander Hamilton Boulevard Yorktown, Virginia 23690 www.visityorktown.org
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