Redoubt Park

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510 Quarterpath Rd
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Redoubt Park, located on Quarterpath Road, was dedicated on May 5, 2007 to celebrate the 145th Anniversary of the Battle of Williamsburg. The two redoubts, #1 and #2, preserved in Redoubt Park, were built by soldiers and slaves to guard Quarterpath Road and the right flank of the Williamsburg Line overlooking Tutters’ Mill Pond. On May 5, 1862, the Williamsburg Line was the scene of a battle with over 3800 Union and Confederate casualties. This inconclusive engagement left the Union in control of the Virginia Peninsula. These fortifications remain a stark tribute to those who served, defining America’s future.

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Gilbert G.
5/31/2025

This is a small historic park with a well-preserved redoubt, which is a defensive post (used during the Civil War to monitor troop movement and activity along the road going down to the James...

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