Things to do in Williamswown KY

There is much more to do around Williamstown KY in addition to visiting the Ark Encounter. Here are a few more attractions you won't want to miss.

Brad Brown's Comedy Magic Show Performance

Brad Brown's Comedy Magic Show

Experience Brad Brown's fun, family-friendly magic show in an intimate venue where you'll be close to the magic. Expect the unexpected, in a surprise filled show filled with quirky comedy where anything can happen.

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Ark Encounter

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Ark Encounter

The Ark Encounter features a full-size Noah's Ark, built according to the dimensions given in Genesis 6. Inside are three decks of world-class exhibits, illustrating what life aboard the ark may have been like.

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Miffy's Face

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Miffy Town

Miffy is a charming Dutch character. Mifftyown has a large gift shop offering a wide range of merchandise and an extensive gardening section. It's the perfect place for the whole family, with numerous play areas and different craft activities.

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American Flag

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Patriot's Landing

Patriots Landing is a faith-based veteran's wood shop and showroom, Their mission is to enhance the lives of veterans and their families. Check out their products and learn about what they do.

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Stage Right Theater

Stage Right Theatre Company began and remains a non-profit organization dedicated to providing high quality entertainment and arts education to Northern Kentucky. Stage Right's performances are held at the Williamstown Performing Arts Center on the campus of Williamstown Independent Schools.

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William Arnold House

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William Arnold Log Cabin

The William Arnold log home was built in 1799 from huge poplar logs. It has been furnished with donated Grant County items, by the Grant County Historical Society. Many Grant County ancestors are memorialized on engraved bricks on pathways to the house.

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