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Movie Theaters:

 

Kimball Theater

This quaint little theatre shows current and independent films as well as showcasing live performances; located in Merchants Square on Duke of Gloucester Street between Boundary Street and Henry Street.   Students are given a discount on tickets. 

757-565-8588

http://www.kimballtheatre.com

 

Movie Tavern at High Street

Mainstream movie theater at which patrons can eat and drink at counters while seeing current films.

        1430 High Street, Building 6

        757-941-5362

        http://www.movietavern.com/theaterlocations7/highstreet4012.php

 

Regal New Town Cinemas 12

Mainstream movie theater showing blockbusters and current films.  Students are offered discounted tickets.

        4911 Courthouse Street

        757-229-1374

        http://www.regmovies.com/theatrelocations/default.aspx?zip=23188

 

Performing Arts/Theater:

 

Ferguson Center for the Arts

        Christopher Newport University campus in Newport News, VA

        757-594-7448

 www.cnu.edu/fergusoncenter

 

Broadway Across America, Chrysler Hall

        Hosts varying off-Broadway shows throughout the year.

201 E. Brambleton Ave., Norfolk, VA

866-927-7469

www.broadwayacrossamerica.com

 

Court House Players

P.O. Box 643 Gloucester, VA

 804-725-0474

www.courthouseplayers.org

 

Mystery Dinner Playhouse

        Solve a murder mystery while enjoying a delicious dinner!  Actors involve guests in the action while serving a coursed meal.

Clarion Inn and Suites

5351 Richmond Road

888-471-4802

        www.mysterydinner.com

 

Richmond Ballet

        Every year, this statewide professional company offers an annual “Nutcracker” performance as well as contemporary and large-scale ballet stories throughout the year.

        407 E. Canal St.

        Richmond, VA

        804-344-0906

        www.richmondballet.com

 

The Chamber Music Society of Williamsburg

        A chamber music group that regularly performs at the Williamsburg Regional Library Arts Center.

        515 Scotland St.

        Williamsburg, VA

        757-229-2901

        www.chambermusicwilliamsburg.org

 

Virginia Opera

        A professional opera company performing four operas per year.

        Harrison Opera House

        Norfolk, VA

        757-627-9545

        www.vaopera.org

 

The Virginia Symphony

        A regional professional symphony performing regularly throughout Hampton Roads.

        757-466-3060

        www.virginiasymphony.org

 

Williamsburg Symphonia

        Performs a variety of chamber music in the Kimball Theatre.

        757-229-9857

        www.williamsburgsymphonia.org

 

 

Historical Adventures:

 

Appomattox Court House

        The place where Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate army in the hills of east Lynchburg, VA.

        434-352-8987

        www.nps.gov/apco

 

Ash Lawn-Highland and Montpelier, Charlottesville

        The area around Charlottesville was the home to three presidents, Thomas Jefferson (Monticello), James Monroe (Ash Lawn-Highland), and James Madison (Montpelier).

        540-672-2728, www.montpelier.org

        434-293-9539, www.ashlawnhighland.org

 

Fredericksburg

        Visit the famed town where the battle of Fredericksburg was fought.  After touring the battlefields and cemeteries, you can enjoy the quaint downtown area for good food and shopping.

        540-371-0802

        www.nps.gov/frsp

 

James River Plantations

        If you drive down Route 5 West away from Williamsburg, you will find a wonderful trail of historically significant homes. 

        www.jamesriverplantations.org

 

Outdoor Recreation/Fun Places to Visit:

 

        Outer Banks, North Carolina

A couple of hours drive from Williamsburg, there is an unspoiled section of beach located on the Atlantic Ocean.  Whether you’re looking for seclusion or fun stuff to do, the OBX has it all.

www.outerbanks.org

 

Skyline Drive

        Take a weekend drive along Skyline Drive or down the Blue Ridge Parkway and through Shenandoah National Park.  Autumn is an especially beautiful time of year for foliage hunting.

        540-999-3500

        www.nps.gov/shen

 

Sports:

 

       Albert-Daly Field

                William & Mary Soccer field on Ironbound Road in Williamsburg.

                757-221-3400

                www.tribeathletics.com

      Kaplan Arena

Used for Tribe basketball and volleyball, as well as some concerts.  Located on Ukrop Drive on the W&M Campus.

                757-221-3356

                www.tribeathletics.com

 

      William and Mary Hall

Seats 10,000 and hold athletic events and concerts.  Located on New Campus Drive, the College of W&M.

                757-221-3340

 

Museums:

 

      Colonial Williamsburg

World’s largest living history museum explaining the history of Virginia’s 18th century capital.  Open daily.  Students receive free admission to every building.

Visitor Center on Route 132Y, off of Colonial Parkway.

757-229-1000

www.history.org

 

Jamestown Settlement

        Includes indoor exhibits, living history recreations, three sailing ships and the site of Jamestown.  Students get in free. 

        Route 31 South near the Colonial Parkway

        757-253-4838

        www.historyisfun.org/jamestown/jamestown.cfm

 

Yorktown Victory Center

        Indoor exhibits and miles of battlefield tell the story of the Battle of Yorktown.  Students get in free.

        Route 1020, off of the Colonial Parkway

        757-887-1776

        www.historyisfun.org/yorktown/yorktown.cfm

 

Chrysler Museum of Art

        Contains around 40,000 objects spanning 5,000 years of art.  Free Admission on Sundays.

        245 W. Olney Road at Mowbray Arch, Norfolk

        757-664-6200

        www.chrysler.org

 

Muscarelle Museum of Art/College of W&M

        Changing exhibits of contemporary and period art, plus a nationally known collection of Colonial-era paintings.

        Jamestown Road, Williamsburg

        757-221-2700

        www.wm.edu/muscarelle/

 

Explore the Sciences:

 

      Norfolk Botanical Gardens

                155-acre park filled with flowers and trees.

                6700 Azalea Garden Road, Norfolk

757-441-5830

                www.nbgs.org

 

      Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center

Nationally ranked aquarium with more than 700,000 gallons of underwater exhibits, nature trails and marshlands.

                717 General Booth Blvd, Virginia Beach

                757-385-FISH

                www.vmsm.com

 

      Virginia Zoological Park

                53-acre zoo with a wide variety of animals from around the globe.

                3500 Granby Street, Norfolk

                757-441-2374

                www.virginiazoo.org