Williamston is a city in Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The city is at the southeast corner of Williamstown Township, but is politically independent. A portion of Williamston was annexed from adjacent Wheatfield Township. Downtown Williamston is located at the intersection of Grand River Avenue (M-43) and Putnam Street (Williamston Road). The population was 3,854 at the 2010 census. Williamston is most notable for its antiques markets, and it has been promoted as a quaint, small town just outside the larger city of Lansing. It recently renovated McCormick Park, which borders the Red Cedar River in downtown Williamston.
Restaurants in Williamston
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The Williamston Theatre is a non-profit, professional Equity theatre, presenting contemporary comedies for, by and about people in the Midwest. Nationally recognized for excellence by the American Theatre Wing in 2014, the Williamston Theatre has been producing since 2006 and has mounted over 50 productions, including 11 World Premieres. Performances are Thursdays through Sundays.
This quaint old theater shows first run movies. It is fun to sit in an old fashioned theatre just like I did in my childhood. They also sell popcorn, pop and candy at a reasonable price. If you want a nostalgic experience, I recommend the Williamston Theatre.
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Quaint early 1900s town with plenty of neat stores. Several antique stores and malls make it an antiquers Dream! As long as the ice and snow are gone, a walk down to the park a block from downtown along the river shows of many wood carved trees remaining from the tornado. Great people, too!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
We had a great time looking at the various items for sale. Booths are clean and well presented and we are looking forward to returning.
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Play a round of golf or two on this scenic and verdant 18-hold championship golf course located at the popular Brookshire resort.
We had our wedding here this past summer and it was the perfect day. Everyone tells you things will go wrong and you just need to go with the flow, but to this day I dont know of any issues that we had with any part of our wedding or reception. It was perfect, the landscaping was gorgeous, the food was delicious, and the drinks kept coming. And not to mention it was one of the most cost effective venues we could find in the area. Mary Ann and Melissa were amazingly patient with me... and my nonsensical questions that I kept throwing at them probably every week for a year. They let me do as many walk throughs as I wanted to make sure I was happy with everything. We did our rehearsal dinner there the night before, it was great, we got a bunch of pizzas and drinks and we were able to decorate, practice the ceremony, and have a good time ( I do have to admit I was so nervous the night before that I physically felt ill so I didnt get to enjoy the pizza and drinks but everyone else said it was great). The day of we were able to get ready in the room upstairs which was cozy but had some awesome lighting for pictures. The ceremony itself went so smoothly, Jim was great and calm and just made sure it all happened like it was supposed to. Even though we had a large crowd and a lot of our guests were standing around it felt super intimate and exactly what we wanted. And then afterwards we just had a huge party which was what we wanted. The grounds itself offers tons of cool photo opportunities ( we did some sunset ones on a bridge ). Overall 10/10 would recommend.
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