The Third Hour of TODAY is ramping up for another road trip later this week.
As was announced last month, the show’s hosts will be taking the one-hour TODAY after-show to Williamsburg, Virginia starting May 15.
Williamsburg is seen as one of the most important destinations when it comes to exploring American history, the capital of the Colony and Commonwealth of Virginia and one of the Revolution’s key political centers. The Declaration of Independence was, in fact, proclaimed in Williamsburg on July 25, 1776.
They’ll be celebrating the coming 250 years of American independence in the spot considered the “heart of the American Revolution,” with Al Roker and Dylan Dreyer leading the charge, but no Craig Melvin…