The document provides information about Georgian and Federal style architecture in Williamsburg, Virginia from around 1700 to 1830. It notes key buildings from the College of William & Mary from the early 1700s exhibiting Georgian style features like symmetrical design, central entrances, dormers, and hipped roofs. Later examples from the mid-1700s like the George Wythe House and Mount Pleasant Mansion showcase more elaborate Georgian designs with elements like quoins, balustrades, and stuccoed brick. The document also contrasts the Federal style of the late 1700s-early 1800s which kept Georgian symmetry but had more delicate, refined ornamentation.