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Washington Hall
Anthropology Department
Washington Hall is located on the Old Campus between the Sunken Garden and Jamestown Road. The Anthropology Department is on the ground floor, with entrances on the east and west sides of the building. You may want to print out a map of campus (Washington Hall is building #146).
Directions from College Corner
From College Corner (the V intersection of Jamestown and Richmond Roads), proceed west on Jamestown Road to the first vehicle entry on the right. Ewell Hall is directly ahead; Washington Hall is the next building to your left, facing the Sunken Garden...
Parking
Visitors are encouraged to obtain a Visitor Parking Pass, available from Parking Services at 201 Ukrop Drive (next to Adair Hall) or from the circulation desk at Swem Library ($3 per day, $10 per week). With a Visitor Parking Pass, you can park in any campus space designated for visitors, faculty/staff, or students (unless restricted "at all times"); and, if appropriate, at any space reserved for the disabled.
Metered spaces, very few in number, are also available to visitors. Campus parking is regulated and closely enforced from Monday at 7:30am through Friday at 5:00pm Other times, unless the spaces are subject to specific restrictions, campus parking is open to the public.
In many areas adjacent to the College, street parking is subject to certain restrictions. Read the signs carefully to avoid being ticketed.
Nearby free and paid parking is available in the Merchants Square area opposite College Corner.
Flight Travel
Three airports are convenient to Williamsburg: Richmond
International Airport (RIC), Norfolk
International Airport (ORF), and
Newport News/Williamsburg Airport (PHF). Richmond and Norfolk are each
about an hour from the College by car; Newport News is about 40
minutes. Keep in mind that there is a tunnel between Norfolk and
Williamsburg, which can sometimes cause traffic delays. All airports
offer shuttle service to Williamsburg and the College.
Train Travel
Amtrak offers train service to Williamsburg and can be a convenient way to travel from the northeast corridor. The station is about a fifteen-minute walk from College Corner.



