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William & Mary Athletics Area Attractions & Services Area Attractions & Services Area Attractions & Services The College of ® ® ® ® William & Mary Hotels (Area Code 757) Shopping (Area Code 757) Banks/ATM (Area Code 757) Clarion Hotel 351 York St 229-4100 Belmont TV 4723 King St, (Arlington) (703) 671-8500 1st Advantage Federal Credit 224 Commons Way 877-2444 Historic District Boyer’s Diamonds and 6564 Richmond Rd 565-2727 Union Colonial Williamsburg PO Box 1776 229-1000 Fine Jewelry Bayport Credit Union 4171 Ironbound Rd 928-8850 Country Inn & Suites 400 Bypass Rd 229-9650 Campus Shop 425 Prince George St 229-4301 C&F Bank 1167 Jamestown Rd 220-3293 Courtyard by Marriott 470 McLaws Circle 221-0700 Computer Concepts 5118 Center St 564-3996 Chesapeake Bank 1229 Lafayette St 253-9080 5700 Williamsburg Landing Dr 259-0760 ® Diamond Resorts International Diamond Springs Water 2400 Charles City Rd, (804) 222-5100 Greensprings Vacation Resort Monticello Ave 253-1177 (Richmond) 6619 Richmond Rd 565-1199 Dick’s Sporting Goods 120 Gristmill Plaza 258-3364 Langley Federal Credit 5220 Monticello Ave 827-7200 Historic Powhatan Resort 3601 Ironbound Rd 220-1200 Fleming’s Engraving and 103 Bacon Ave 229-5688 Union 1222 Richmond Rd 827-7200 DoubleTree by Hilton 50 Kingsmill Rd 220-2500 Promotions Middleburg Bank 5372 Discovery Park Blvd 564-9077 Embassy Suites 3006 Mooretown Rd 229-6800 General Nutrition Center 4680 Monticello Ave 565-5100 Old Point National Bank 4139 Ironbound Rd 229-4001 Fairfield Inn & Suites 1402 Richmond Rd 645-3600 by Marriott SunTrust Bank 202 N. Henry St 564-1040 Lumber Liquidators 3000 John Deere Rd 566-7546 1186 Jamestown Rd 253-9135 INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Fort Magruder, 6945 Pocohontas Trail 220-2250 Hotel & Conference Center Martins Food Markets 4660 Monticello Ave 564-0455 TowneBank 5216 Monticello Ave 564-4700 Holiday Inn & Suites Gateway 515 Bypass Rd 229-9990 New Town Monticello Ave Union Bank 4960 Monticello Ave 229-0197 Commercial/Retail Community at Ironbound Rd Holiday Inn Express 1452 Richmond Rd 941-1057 ® R. Bryant LTD Clothiers 429 Duke of Gloucester 256-0055 Auto Retailer/Repair (Area Code 757) Homewood Suites by Hilton 601 Bypass Rd 259-1199 Supply Room Companies Ashland (804) 412-1200 2015 Kingsmill Resort & Spa 1010 Kingsmill Rd 253-1703 Casey Toyota Scion 601 East Rochambeau 817-0400 Medlin Ford 18679 Eltham Rd (804) 843-2500 Residence Inn by Marriott 1648 Richmond Rd 941-2000 Walmart 731 Rochambeau Dr 220-2772 (West Point) HOSPITALITY Springhill Suites 1644 Richmond Rd 941-3000 William & Mary Book- 345 Duke of Glouces- 253-4900 Mega Auto Spa 5109 John Tyler Hwy 564-8284 by Marriott store ter St Priority Nissan 6390 Richmond Rd 234-8800 Williamsburg Courtyard 470 McLaws Circle 221-0700 Williamsburg Pottery 6692 Richmond Rd 564-3326 Williamsburg Chrysler 3012 Richmond Rd 229-1050 GUIDE by Marriott Wright Sign Service 8008 Hankins 566-8329 Dodge Jeep Kia Industrial Park Rd Dyke Tire & Battery 2503 N. Skipwith Rd (804) 270-1010 ® Restaurants (Area Code 757) Yankee Candle 2200 Richmond Rd 258-1002 Williamsburg Honda-Hyundai 7277 Richmond Rd 564-9700 Hudgin’s Holiday Chevrolet 543 Second St 253-1960 Aberdeen Barn 1601 Richmond Rd 229-6661 Cadillac Steakhouse ® Things to Do (Area Code 757) Virginia Golf Cars & Batteries 5808 Warwick Blvd 1-800-457-6443 Anna’s Brick Oven 2021 Richmond Rd 229-5252 (Newport News) Pizza–Pasta Busch Gardens 1 Busch Gardens Blvd (800) 343-7946 Baker’s Crust 5234 Monticello Ave 253-2787 Water Country USA ® Transportation Blue Talon Bistro 420 Prince George St 476-2583 Ford’s Colony 1 Fords Colony Dr 258-4130 Newport News 900 Bland Boulevard 877-0221 DoG Street Pub 401 Duke of Gloucester 293-6478 The Golden Horseshoe 401 S England St 220-7696 Williamsburg Airport Code: PHF Jimmy Johns 4808 Courthouse St 645-4436 Kingsmill Golf Course 100 Golf Club Rd 253-3906 International Airport Covington Richmond, VA 1-800-922-9238 McDonald’s 1620 Richmond Rd 220-2026 Kiskiack Golf Course 8104 Club Dr 566-2200 International Travel Opus 9 Steakhouse 5143 Main St 645-4779 Williamsburg Event 4403 Ironbound Rd 565-0982 ® Paul’s Deli 761 Scotland St 229-8976 Rental EMERGENCY (Area Code 757) Red Hot & Blue 1622 Richmond Rd 903-9689 Traditional Golf Properties • GREENSPRINGS VACATION RESORT Riverside Doctor’s Hospital 1500 585-2210 The Crust 249 Richmond Rd 603-6981 of Williamsburg Commonwealth Ave GreenspringsVacationResort.com Brickshire Golf Club 5520 Virginia Park Dr (804) 966-7888 Sentara Williamsburg Regional 100 Sentara Circle 984-6000 The Trellis Restaurant 403 Duke of Gloucester 229-8610 Royal New Kent 10100 Kentland Trail (804) 966-7023 • THE HISTORIC POWHATAN RESORT Medical Center (Hospital) Sticks Kebob Shop 5223 Monticello Ave 903-2675 HistoricPowhatanResort.com Golf Course William & Mary WM Hall 221-3407 Stonehouse Golf 9540 Old Stage Rd 566-1138 1.800.438.2929 William & Mary Catering 221-3702 Sports Medicine Course Tidewater Physical Therapy 4125 Ironbound Rd 220-8383 Mention promo code ZWMHG and receive additional 10% off. Zaxbys 5295 John Tyler Hwy 220-5804 ZPizza 4902 Courthouse St 645-3303 Bon Secours Health System 7229 Forest Ave (804) 627-5250 (Richmond) “Please support those Virginia Orthopaedic and Sports 5335 Discovery 645-2704 For additional suggestions please contact the “Thank you to all Medicine Specialists Park Blvd. who support us.” Greater Williamsburg Chamber and Tourism Alliance Pinto Chiropractic 5408 Discovery 220-8552 at 229-6511 or online at www.williamsburgcc.com our athletic sponsors.” Park Blvd, #200 ® INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS ATHLETIC MAP Martin Family Stadium at Albert Daly Field 1 A-1 Alumni Center 2 E-8 Blow Memorial Hall 3 G-8 W&M Bookstore 4 J-9 Busch Field 5 C-5 Millie West Tennis Facility 6 C-6 Campus Center 7 J-7 Laycock Football Center 8 E-8 McCormack-Nagelsen 9 B-8 Tennis Center Plumeri Park 10 B-1 President’s House 11 I-8 Recreation Center 12 B-7 William & Mary Hall 13 C-6 Kaplan Arena Zable Stadium/Cary Field 14 F-7 Assistance/Additional Info • GREENSPRINGS VACATION RESORT Pete Kresky (757) 221-3353 GreenspringsVacationResort.com Ticket Office DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE SALES • THE HISTORIC POWHATAN RESORT AND SPONSORSHIPS HistoricPowhatanResort.com (757) 221-3340 1.800.438.2929 www.TribeAthletics.com Mention promo code ZWMHG and receive additional 10% off. 805 SouthHenryStreet McCormack-Nagelsen TennisCenter 751 UkropWay|600BrooksStreet WestTennis Facility &Millie Kaplan Arena,BuschField 221 IronboundRoad Daly FieldandPlumeriPark Martin FamilyStadiumatAlbert- 100 StadiumDrive Zable Stadium S TADIU the first driveway. 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