A pillory outside the courthouse at Colonial Williamsburg, the world's largest living-history museum, in Williamsburg, Virginia. Persons convicted of certain crimes were restrained, and humiliated, in such pillories, sometimes called “stocks.” This one can be tested by visitors for “selfie” photographs. Colonial Williamsburg is the world's largest living-history museum, boasting more than 600 buildings (88 of them original 18th-Century) and more than 40 demonstration sites and trades.