Three Sisters Boutique is a women’s clothing store located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg. Kelly created the store to be a lifestyle boutique, combining classic, everyday essentials with unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. With that said, Three Sisters Boutique carries a diverse selection of brands, ranging from the bohemian and effortless vibe of Free People to the sophisticated and versatile look of Johnny Was. The boutique is named after Kelly's three daughters, Maria, Abbey, and Anna. Each sister has their own unique style, and the store represents the entire family's fashion sense. All in all, the store was created with all generations in mind, providing Williamsburg with a place where grandmothers, mothers, and daughters can shop together without needing to drive to Richmond or Norfolk. With its unique light fixtures, refined wood floors, and vintage clothing racks, the store itself emanates luxury and comfort. All of this combined with our knowledgeable and welcoming stylists ultimately creates a place that feels like home.
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THE HISTORY OF WILLIAMSBURG
Prior to European settlement, the area around modern-day Williamsburg was settled by the indigenous American tribes of the Powhatan Confederacy. Williamsburg was first settled in 1638 and was originally referred to as Middle Plantation due to its location on the high ground in the middle of the Virginia Peninsula. In 1699, Middle Plantation was renamed Williamsburg in honor of King William III of England.
By the turn of the 20th century, Williamsburg was a quiet country village, and many colonial buildings, while still standing, were in disrepair. The Reverend Dr. D.A.R. Goodwin made it his goal to restore Williamsburg to its colonial spendor, seeking financial help from none other than John D. Rockefeller Jr., the heir to Standard Oil. It was due to the Rockefeller contributions that Williamsburg became what it is today: A living museum, with history preserved and on exhibit every day.