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The four seasons are enjoyed in Virginia.  Spring in Williamsburg is a favorite for many visitors and locals. The Sir Christopher Wren Building is the oldest academic building still in use in the United States, completed in 1700. The William & Mary Student Recreation Center boasts cardio machines, weight rooms, a climbing wall, racquetball and squash courts, a 25-yard, 8-lane pool, a sauna, and a juice bar. A view of the Sunken Garden. The Law School graduation is held here in May. Students studying outside of the William & Mary bookstore. Thomas Jefferson’s statue in Colonial Williamsburg is a reminder of his days as governor of Virginia and a member of William & Mary’s Board of Visitors. Display Tribe Pride with a decal purchased from the Campus Shop found in Colonial Williamsburg. The Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg was home to seven royal governors and was next the home of Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson, Virginia’s first two state governors. Prince George Street on a beautiful sunny day. Many local favorites are found here, including Retros and Aromas. On the shores of Lake Matoaka is the Lake Matoaka Amphitheater, which hosts a number of bands and other performers. One of the many stylish furry friends you will find on Duke of Gloucester Street. The Crim Dell Bridge, located on main campus. Rumor has it that the one you kiss on the bridge will be the one you marry! The McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center, located within walking distance of the Law School, is an award-winning facility with six indoor courts. Duke of Gloucester Street, located three blocks from the Law School, on a beautiful fall day. Despite mild winters, Williamsburg does enjoy an occasional dusting of snow. The Cheese Shop is a William & Mary favorite, offering gourmet sandwiches, artisan cheeses, and much more! A quirky bookstore in Colonial Williamsburg is just one of many unique retail options. Aromas is not your average coffee shop, offering delicious fare for every meal. Don't forget to try the S'mores! Students socialize and study on our outdoor patios. Large planters offer beautiful blooms in the spring and summer. Students studying at College Landing Park. The Colonial Parkway is a scenic route that connects Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Jamestown. This quaint park located right beside the Law School is a convenient location for a break between classes. Tribe Pride!