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Entertainment in Williamsburg

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg



This is the College of William and Mary's art museum, but it's not just for students. (It's a fine side trip if you are visiting your student, however, or visiting with your wannabe student!) Located along Jamestown Road about one-half a mile from Merchant's Square (the College end of Colonial Williamsburg), the Muscarelle will clear your senses if you need a break from colonial Virginia by transporting you to Europe, Asia, ...

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Williamburg Entertainment: The Kimball Theatre on Merchants Square



The Kimball Theatre, located on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg, provides a variety of entertainment for College of William and Mary students, visitors to Colonial Williamsburg, and locals. The subdued Georgian building isn't graced with a flashing neon sign, so you have to know to look for it midway the block between the Cheese Shop and Williams-Sonoma.

The Kimball was a favorite of John D. Rockefeller when he visited the ...

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Williamsburg Winery



The Williamsburg Winery is located on one of the oldest farms in America, less than 10 miles from Historic Jamestowne and less than 5 from Colonial Williamsburg. The tour leaves from the retail shop and takes you through the wine operation that started in the mid-1980s. Award-winning wines were produced there within ten years. Tours start every half hour and cost $8 per person. You taste 7 wines and get to ...

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Corner Pocket in Williamsburg



Located in the New Town section of Williamsburg, the Corner Pocket is dinner and something to do/entertainment all in one. We went with out-of-town guests and 4 of our group of 6 played several games of pool after dinner. Two of us lagged at the dinner table to chat, then moved over with our coffee to the pool area to watch husbands and children pair off.

The owner and I have known ...