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OldbatesieDoc
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Not much other than the college. [View Full Report] |
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aquaphiliac
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The campus IS the town. There is literally one that has any sort of shops on it. Not a huge detraction for me at least. [View Full Report] |
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sdr691
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If you don't like small towns, it might not be a great place to spend four years of your life, but I do think that it is worth it. [View Full Report] |
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Keilexandra
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Williamstown is cute and safe, but there's not much in the way of restaurants, stores, or off-campus cultural offerings. [View Full Report] |
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chintzy
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Clark Museum, Williamstown Theater, Tanglewood, golf courses, resorts, Mt. Greylock, tons to see and do. You're definitely in the country. [View Full Report] |
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sphoenixee
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Okay, I guess. I like rural areas, so I love it in Williamstown, but considering one quarter of the 8000 population is students, there's not a whole lot going on. [View Full Report] |
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midatlmom
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Once again, it's nice, but quite limited. There is really only one very cute main street with some nice little restaurants. [View Full Report] |
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beach
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Very small cute town.I am from a big city so I loved the difference. [View Full Report] |
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MonsieurSatran
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Too small! It was okay for a visit of one day, but I would hang myself if I had to spend four years here. There are maybe three restaurants, and like two shops... it's nowheresville. [View Full Report] |
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RunRinCT
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williamstown is fairly isolated, but scenic nonetheless [View Full Report] |