Presidents Park, Williamsburg
#40 among attractions in Williamsburg


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Presidents Park was a ten-acre sculpture park and associated indoor museum formerly located in Williamsburg, Virginia in the United States. It contained 18-to-20-foot high busts of the presidents of the United States from George Washington to George W. Bush. ()
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Presidents Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Water Country USA, Loch Ness Monster Roller Coaster, Griffon Roller Coaster, Alpengeist.
0.6 miEAmusement parkWater Country USA, Williamsburg
16 min walk • Water Country USA is a water park in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. It is the Mid-Atlantic's largest water park, and it offers live entertainment, shops and restaurants, water rides, and other family attractions, all of which have a 1950s or 1960s surf theme.
1.8 miSAmusement, Amusement park, Amusement rideLoch Ness Monster Roller Coaster, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
47 min walk • Loch Ness Monster is a steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. It was the first coaster in the world to feature two interlocking loops. The ride is classified as a Coaster Landmark by American Coaster Enthusiasts.
1.8 miSAmusement, Amusement park, Amusement rideGriffon Roller Coaster, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
47 min walk • Griffon is a steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park in James City County, Virginia. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, the Dive Coaster model opened to the public on May 18, 2007.
2 miSAmusement, Amusement park, Amusement rideAlpengeist, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
50 min walk • Alpengeist is an inverted roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. Manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard, Alpengeist has an Alpine mountain region theme and opened in 1997 as the tallest inverted coaster in the world.
1.8 miSAmusement, Amusement park, Amusement rideEscape from Pompeii, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
45 min walk • Escape from Pompeii is a shoot-the-chutes water attraction designed by Intamin located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. The attraction is based on the ancient city of Pompeii when it was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
2.7 miSWGolfKingsmill Resort, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
70 min walk • Kingsmill Resort is a vacation, conference, and golf resort in the eastern United States, located in James City County, Virginia, southeast of Williamsburg. It is located on a portion of the Kingsmill Plantation; the original plantation structures and their successors have long been in ruins.
1.8 miSAmusement ride, AmusementThe Curse of DarKastle, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
46 min walk • Curse of DarKastle was a dark ride located at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was a hybrid dark ride which combined roving motion-simulating vehicles, 3D projection animation, physical sets, in-vehicle audio, and special effects.
1.9 miSAmusement, Amusement park, Amusement rideLe Scoot Log Flume, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
49 min walk • Le Scoot is a log flume ride at Busch Gardens Williamsburg located in the New France area. It is themed after mountains and a saw mill.
2 miSAmusement, Amusement park, Amusement rideVerbolten, Busch Gardens Williamsburg
51 min walk • Verbolten is a Zierer multi-launching steel roller coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Virginia. The concept was jointly designed by the park's creative design team and by Zierer of Germany.
3.1 miWMuseum, History museum, Historical placePeyton Randolph House, Williamsburg
80 min walk • The Peyton Randolph House, also known as the Randolph-Peachy House, is a historic house museum in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Its oldest portion dating to about 1715, it is one of the museum's oldest surviving buildings.
2.8 miWGeorgian architecture, History museumCapitol, Williamsburg
71 min walk • The Capitol at Williamsburg, Virginia housed both Houses of the Virginia General Assembly, the Council of State and the House of Burgesses of the Colony of Virginia from 1705, when the capital was relocated there from Jamestown, until 1780, when the capital was relocated to Richmond.