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Kingsmill -- Views of Kingsmill Resort -- Way Ahead Of Its Times Text and Captions by Jeffrey A. Rendall; Photos By Jeff Janas
In contrast, 21st Century sailors and tourists cruising the James can't help but notice Kingsmill's magnificent golf courses, clubhouse, marina and guest accommodations occupying this beautiful stretch of shore adjacent to the storied waterway. In the centuries following Jamestown's establishment, the surrounding territories saw significant historical evolution, playing a key role in both the Revolutionary and Civil Wars -- as well as serving as a major artery for commerce in the region. Kingsmill Plantation (now Kingsmill on the James Residential Community and Resort) was part of it all. Thankfully, much of the old style charm and history is preserved for ours and future generations, to enjoy the unspoiled landscape and quaint historical lessons Colonial Williamsburg and its surrounding communities teaches. Still, as I sat on the deck of our spacious villa at Kingsmill Resort (overlooking the James), I couldn't help but marvel at how one small stretch of water could be the start of something so vast. It provides perspective on how the passing of time changes things. If ever there was an example of how our modern society presents new comforts and luxuries over what must have existed in the early 1600's (and most of the time since), it's Kingsmill Resort. The resort was incorporated in 1975, following in the footsteps of the Kingsmill On The James residential community established a few years prior -- all part of a major land acquisition by the Anheuser Busch companies. Kingsmill Resort now boasts 400 one, two and three bedroom suites, a full service spa, a 15-court tennis center, a full service marina, three restaurants and a sports club. Not to mention golf -- it's Virginia's largest golf resort (63 holes). The Pete Dye designed River Course opened in 1975, joined ten years later by the Arnold Palmer/Ed Seay Plantation Course and another decade later by the Tom Clark/Curtis Strange Woods Course. Here are some sights you'll see at Kingsmill:
Details: Kingsmill Resort
Information and Reservations for all of the above mentioned activities: (800) 832-5665; (757) 253-1703. Spa - (800) 965-4SPA or (757) 253-8230
Seasonal packages available, including activities for kids.
Note: Many thanks to Kevin Gaydosh and Mike Tanner for their efforts in showing us the attributes of Kingsmill Resort.
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