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The Colonial Parkway in Yorktown, Virginia is a scenic parkway that stretches for twenty-three miles, linking together the three different points of the state’s Historic Triangle: Yorktown, Williamsburg, and Jamestown. The parkway is a part of the Colonial National Historical Park, managed by the National Park Service. With parts of it constructed from 1930 to 1957, the Colonial Parkway connects the three historic communities by way of a road shielded from any view of the nearby commercial development. The roadway is also toll-free and free of any semi-trucks, with the ends being the York River and James River.

Colonial Parkway
© Colonial Parkway

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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