International 190sl Group  
Convention And Concours

Colonial Williamsburg, 
October 15-19, 2003      

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Visit the  Colonial Williamsburg web site for an introduction to this special place.

If you are planning to attend, let me know NOW!

Convention Update (Aug 5) 
Tavern Dinning (Must Read) (Aug 5)
Tour of Virginia (Make Reservations Now)
(Aug 5)

List of Attendees  (Oct 10)

 The  Williamsburg Hospitality House will be our headquarters for this years convention. Please call and make your reservations (Mention Mercedes 190SL Group; our rate is $129 for double occupancy).
Phone: 1-800-522-2063 or 1-800-331-1212

Other Accommodations
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Schedule of Events

 Wed: Check In, Informal Reception.

Thu: Challenging rally of rural of areas around Williamsburg.  Navigator required, Welcoming Reception. 

Fri: Driving tour of Jamestown, Lunch options, Walking Tour of Colonial Williamsburg, Tavern Dinning.

Sat: Concours, Technical Presentations, Free Time to Tour Historic Area, Banquet

Sun: Breakfast Meeting, Driving Tour of Yorktown, Picnic 

Sun-Wed: Tour of Virginia (Optional)

Host: Jim and Betty Villers
757-481-6398 betty@whro.net

Registration Form PDF
Registration Form HTML

 

Welcome to Williamsburg, Virginia, the Colonial Capital of Virginia. Williamsburg and its vicinity has something to offer everyone: history, education, golfing, amusement parks, shopping, museums, and much, much more.

Our internationally renowned Colonial Area offers you a trip to the past. You can ride horse-drawn carriages, stroll the streets of the restored area and mix with the local interpreters dressed in the 18th century costumes, and watch crafters at work as they demonstrate the colonial trades. Tour the campus of William & Mary chartered in 1693. William & Mary is the site of the oldest American academic buildings still in continuous use and is the alma mater of many of the nation's founding fathers. 

Within easy commuting distance of Williamsburg are Jamestown and Yorktown, the other two points of the acclaimed Historic Triangle. Jamestown is the first permanent English settlement dating from 1607. Recent excavations have unearthed the original lost fort and the skeletal remains of an original inhabitant. Yorktown tells the story of the American Revolution.

We welcome you to our community and are sure that you will find it to be a special place to visit. We hope that your time spent with us is memorable and extend a warm invitation to return.

Mayor Jeanne Zeidler