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  • Williamsburg Bray School

    Williamsburg's Bray School was established in 1760 by The Associates of Dr. Bray, an Anglican charity based in England and named for Thomas Bray. During the School’s operation (1760-1774), its sole teacher, Ann Wager, educated almost 400 free and enslaved African American children.
  • Wren Building

    Generally referred to simply as the Wren Building or College Building at William & Mary in Virginia, The Sir Christopher Wren Building is the oldest college building in the United States. It is a National Historic Landmark and is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places.
  • Yates Hall

    Yates Hall Constructed: 1962 Renovated: 1996 Named for: William Yates fifth President of the College
  • Zable Stadium

    Zable Stadium is William & Mary's main football and track and field venue. Before its dedication as Zable Stadium in 1990, it was known as Cary Field or Cary Field Stadium or William & Mary Stadium (unofficially). It is located between the Sadler Center and the Alumni House. The Jimmye…

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