• I wish you would buy Bassett Hall for yourself. ... Bassett Hall became the Rockefellers' residence during their twice-annual visits to Williamsburg.[5].
  • After that year, records indicate that Bassett Hall operated as a boarding house or tavern, managed by a man named Richard Hunt Singleton.
  • We had visited Colonial Williamsburg many times in the past and recently retired here, but for some reason had never made it to Bassett Hall.
  • Bassett Hall served as the Rockefeller family's quiet getaway from socialite life in a Williamsburg they helped transform as a showpiece of Colonial history.
  • Bassett Hall has been restored to its appearance when the Rockefellers lived there, 1936-1948. To furnish the home, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller filled the interior...
  • Bassett Hall, one of the restored historic properties at Colonial Williamsburg. was the Williamsburg home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr..
  • Bassett Hall reflects both its 18th-century heritage and the neighborly comfort that was part of the Rockefeller's 20th-century life in Williamsburg.
  • Painted wall with Bassett Hall Green CW-480. This fresh, fashionable shade of green, a part of Colonial Williamsburg's revival color palette, feels modern and...
  • But what ties do the Rockefellers have to Francis Street and Bassett Hall? Want to explore the haunted streets of Williamsburg for yourself?
  • In 1930, ten of these artists formally launched an artists’ cooperative, the Prairie Print Makers, with Bassett Hall as the only female founding member.