Colonial Williamsburg serves as a prime travel destination for Master Builders, showcasing its historical importance as Virginia's early capital. The site features 1920s reconstruction efforts that bring American history to life. Visitors experience vibrant interactions with costumed characters and demonstrations. Builders are encouraged to observe unique architectural elements like gable ends and brickwork, providing inspiration for their own projects.
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S1 E3 Winterthur Period Interiors
Winterthur showcases Henry DuPont's family home, featuring a collection of American antiques and entire rooms from various periods. Visitors can explore five highlighted rooms, including the Cecil bedroom with its Georgian wall, the beautifully composed Hampton bedroom, the quirky Penny Packer ro...
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S1 E4 Philadelphia
Philadelphia is a historical and architectural hub, known for its Georgian, Federal, and Greek revival styles. Key sites include Philadelphia Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and Carpenter's Hall. El Alfred Alley features early 1720 houses with unique details. Walking tours...
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S1 E5 Ultimate Bungalow
Master builders recognize the impact of architecture on design. The Gamble House, crafted by Charles and Henry Green, features elements inspired by Japanese architecture and Frank Lloyd Wright. Simplicity in kitchen design reflects historical influences, while regional styles like those in Coloni...