Fifes and drums festivals are among the many top tourist attractions to watch out for when visiting historic colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. The military band follows the tradition begun in 1775, when colonists battled the British in a war for American independence. Fifers and drummers ages ten to eighteen were recruited to boost the morale of marching soldiers. To this day, members of the Fifes and Drums Corps, both girls and boys, start practicing at age ten and stay on the course until they are eighteen.
The town has successfully preserved many historic buildings. The restored and reconstructed buildings account for most of the important sites in Virginian history