Be sure to carve out at least a half a day for this incredible, immersive, and interactive experience! This is our top favorite choice in all of Jamestown. Throughout the museum you can engage with the exhibits and the museum tailors the experience to your sense of humor. It was an UNFORGETTABLE experience!
This two level eatery transitions from day to night. Hit up the Labyrinth for coffee and lunch or visit Brazil for late night drinks and snacks. Jamestown’s original craft beer & wine lounge since 2013. The best selection around. Adventurous vegetarian & vegan dining. Cozy atmosphere.
Chautauqua Institution is a not-for-profit, 750-acre community on Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State. Chautauqua is dedicated to the exploration of the best in human values and the enrichment of life through a program that explores the important religious, social and political issues of our times; stimulates provocative, thoughtful involvement of individuals and families in creative response to such issues; and promotes excellence and creativity in the appreciation, performance and teaching of the arts.
The Reg Lenna Center for the Arts is a restored 1923 theater used as a community center for the performing arts in Jamestown, New York. The center is named after a notable local resident Reginald Lenna who donated $1 million to begin restoration work in 1987. Check out their website to see current shows and purchase tickets!
Home to the largest collection of Roger Tory Peterson’s work, the Roger Tory Peterson Institute is a leader for the study, exhibition and nurturing of art that matters to the planet. Through world class exhibitions and programs, RTPI illuminates the beauty of nature; challenges us to confront environmental issues of regional, national and global concern; and inspires us to preserve the earth’s biodiversity – with a particular emphasis on the natural area wonders of Western New York.
The Northwest Arena is the heart of the city’s indoor activity throughout the year. A multi-use facility with dual ice pads, snack bar and lounge, residents and visitors alike regularly head to the arena for public skating, ice bumper cars, skate ‘n shoot hockey, backyard curling, and walking on the “cool” track. More than just a center for sports and physical activity, people of all ages come to the arena to be with friends and catch up on the latest community news.
Audubon Community Nature Center builds and nurtures connections between people and nature by providing positive outdoor experiences, opportunities to learn about and understand the natural world, and knowledge to act in environmentally responsible ways.