- Our list of the best things to do in Williamstown, Massachusetts, features the top 118 nearby activities — including 68 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Williamstown, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Williamstown, MA , followed by 105 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pittsfield, Troy, North Adams, Lenox, Wilmington, Bennington, Charlemont, Shelburne Falls, Arlington and Dover
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Showcasing the paintings of various artists, Good Purpose Gallery offers fine art for its visitors to view and purchase. The gallery has a special program where part of its exhibits feature work from young adults with autism.
28.3 Miles
51 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12207
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With a maximum capacity of 15,500 for sporting events and a total capacity of 17,500 for other public events, the Times Union Center was opened in 1990 and has hosted since then worldwide renowned artists, such as Frank Sinatra, Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and U2.
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USS Slater
Snow Dock, south of Dunn Memorial Bridge (off I-787), Albany, NY 12201
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The last functional destroyer from WWII, USS Slater is now a museum which houses the largest collection of artifacts gathered from destroyers in America. Tours are available for both adults and children, with overnight camping available for the latter.
28.3 Miles
Choose from a wide selection of books, magazines and newspapers at Lee Library. Chairs and tables are offered for reading, or guests can check materials out to bring back later. Computers with Internet access are also available.
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Constructed in 1874, Memorial Hall is the location of the city's town offices and police station. A Civil War memorial is located within the hall, listing the names of the local resident soldiers whose lives were lost in the bloodshed.
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The Curtain Call Theatre offers a wide selection of live theatre performances at a small intimate venue. The theater features a variety of nearby dining options and also serves dessert at intermissions.
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The collections at the New York State Museum cover 4 areas: anthropology, biology, geology, and history. Besides the more than 9 million items in these collections, this museum also organizes 12 exhibitions each year and several other programs, such as the Family Fun Day.
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More than 150 events are held each year at the Palace Theatre. It was opened in 1931, and it was designed by John Eberson. It has a seating capacity of 2,844, and has hosted concerts, plays, live comedies, and other public events.
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For 35 years, the Egg has welcomed artists from all around the world on its stage. The building houses 2 theaters, with a total seating capacity of almost 1,500. These facilities can be rented for special events, whether public or private.
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The Empire State Plaza Convention Center features a convention hall with state-of-the-art light and sound systems. The location also contains seven meeting rooms, an observation deck, and pre-function exhibit space.