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How to Spend a Day in Jamestown, New York

Jamestown, New York may not be a particularly large city but that doesn't mean it offers little to do. There are great indoor and outdoor activities to be found in Jamestown. The city also has quite a rich history. Here is how to spend a day in Jamestown, New York.

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        Take in an event at the Reg Lenna Civic Center. The Reg Lenna Civic Center offers a variety of events throughout the year, such as concerts and theater performances. The theater even shows movies. Check the official Red Lenna Civic Center website to learn about current events which will be taking place.

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        Visit the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center. Many people are unaware that Lucy was born in Jamestown, New York. There is a museum dedicated to both Lucy and Desi and a gift shop. You can even see set replicas from the show. There are also two Lucy-Desi festivals which take place during the year.

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        Eat a meal at the Ironstone. The Ironstone is one of the signature Jamestown, New York restaurants. The Ironstone offers separate lunch and dinner menus, which include a delicious pasta menu. There is even a lounge if you're simply in the mood for a cocktail. There is also a kids menu available at the Ironstone, making the restaurant great for the entire family.

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        Spend time on or near Chautauqua Lake. Located just outside of Jamestown, Chautauqua Lake is the finest natural resource in the area. You can enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants in the area or simply take a short boat ride. There are also numerous small town shops in the area which are great for finding crafts and other souvenirs.

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        Attend a Jamestown Jammers baseball game. The Jammers are the Class A minor league team found in Jamestown. Since the Jammers are a Class A team, this is a relatively cheap way to entertain you and your family while in Jamestown. It's important to note that a Class A season is much shorter than other minor league season so check the website in order to get a schedule.

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    • Tricia Goss Jan 14, 2009
      Nice job!!
    • Tricia Goss Jan 14, 2009
      Nice job!!

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