AAP News Vol. 3 No. 4 April 1987, p. 17
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Course setting has historic flavor

Attractions for the whole family await in historic Williamsburg, Va.

The site of the AAP CME course "Advances in Pediatrics IV," Colonial Williamsburg offers the chance to step into the 18th century.

Visitors can stroll through the town with its 88 restored and more than 300 reconstructed buildings or stop by its shops where people in colonial costume demonstrate crafts and trades. Dining choices range from colonial restaurants featuring Virginia ham, game pie and Welsh rabbit to fresh local seafood.