Recreating the History of Tudor and Elizabethan England

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Recommended links to further your study and interest in 16th century history.
Renaissance Costumes and Medieval Clothing by The Tudor Shoppe
Purveyors of fine wares for 16th century enthusiasts including clothing, jewelry, reproductions, music, accessories, swords, daggers, armor, and more.
The Guilde of St. Andrew of North Carolina
Recreates the Stuart Royal Court of 16th Century Scotland.
St. George Productions, LLC of Virginia
Pictures and reference documents for acting in renaissance faires
The North Carolina Renaissance Faire
Annual Spring Renaissance Faire in Raleigh, NC.
Roanoke Island Festival Park
Honoring the birthplace of English-speaking America. A division of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources.
The Lost Colony Outdoor Drama
Paul Green's The Lost Colony is America's longest running outdoor drama, located on Roanoke Island on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Agecroft Hall: A Tudor estate originally built in 15th-century England, now a Richmond Virginia museum.
From Elizabethan England to the banks of the James. Agecroft Hall, in Richmond, Virginia, is a Tudor Estate originally built in Lancashire England in the late 15th Century.
Jamestown Rediscovery
Welcome to the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities' Jamestown Rediscovery archaeological project.
Jamestown 2007 - The Official Website of America's 400th Anniversary
Jamestown 2007 Celebration Home Page.
Jamestown Settlement Home Page
Today at Jamestown Settlement, the story of the people who founded Jamestown and of the Virginia Indians they encountered is told through film, gallery exhibits and living history.

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The Elizabethan World Picture

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Elizabeth's London: Everyday Life in Elizabethan London

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