Colt State Park
Two bronze lions guard the stone barn built in the early 1900's to house the prize Jersey herd of Colonel Samuel P. Colt. Within the huge barn is an elegant, octagonal room, designed to display the trophies which the cows... waymarking.com
Roger Williams Grave Site
Religious Figure. Educated at Cambridge University in England, he was a Calvinist minister who left England because of his disagreement with English principle of an established state church. He emigrated to New England in... findagrave.com
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens And Arboretum
Former summer home of Pennsylvania coal magnate, Augustus Van Wickle, this charming forty-five room, turn-of-the-century mansion and thirty-three acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and gardens overlook Narragan... visitrhodeisland.com
Haines Memorial State Park
This 101-acre state park straddles Narragansett Avenue and abuts Washington Road... patch.com
Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum
The house at Clouds Hill was built as a wedding gift for Elizabeth Ives Slater on her marriage to Alfred Augustus Reed, Jr. The home passed from Elizabeth to her daughter, Helen, on to Elizabeths granddaughter, Anne, and ... museumsusa.org
Prospect Park
Prospect Park offers one of the best views available of downtown Providence from its lofty perch atop College Hill on Providence's East Side. From here you can see downtown hotels and other skyscrapers, the State House... mytravelguide.com
Providence Ghost Tour
Ever felt like you were being watched? Had the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end while heading downstairs to that creepy old basement? Join us as we lead you by lantern light through the darkened streets of the... ettractions.com
Rhode Island State Parks
- The Objective of the Division of Parks & Recreation is to provide all Rhode Island Residents and Visitors the opportunity to enjoy a diverse mix of well-maintained, scenic, safe, accessible areas and facilities within ou... wildernet.com
Ft. Barton Revolutionary War Redoubt And Woods
Located in a hilly andwooded area off Highland Road, which is now the Stone Bridge neighborhood, Fort Barton was the fortified stronghold of the colonials in 1777 to defend against the British troops during the Revolutionary W... patch.com
Bristol Ferry Town Common
The Bristol Ferry Town Common was established by decree of the Portsmouth Town Meeting in 1714 for"theconveniency of the Publick in Important and Transporting of Cattel, sheep, horses, wood, rail, etc.... patch.com
East Greenwich Boat Launch
Known as the boat launch, this parcel of public property is owned and maintained by the town and is used by residents and non-residents alike for accessing Greenwich Cove with their boats... patch.com
Providence Avenue Playground And Athletic Area
Located at the intersection of Providence and Sunset avenues in the Riverside section of East Providence, this park features a playground, little league fields and basketball courts... patch.com
Agawam Playground And Softball Complex
Located at the intersection of Pawtucket Avenue and Centre Street, Agawam includes a playground, basketball courts and softball fields that can be lit from dusk until 9:30 pm... patch.com
East Bay Bike Path
This bike path is good but pretty much an average bike path. This is the state's oldest major bike path and is mostly flat with only one steep hill in East Providence. one thing to watch out for though is that the path is ... trailpeak.com
Green Animals Topiary Garden
There are 80 pieces of topiary throughout the gardens, including 21 animals and birds in addition to geometric figures and ornamental designs - Green Animals is the oldest and most northern topiary garden in the United S... museumstuff.com
Ten Mile River Greenway
This scenic 2.5-mile bike path begins at Kimberly Ann Rock Memorial Park on Ferris Avenue in East Providence and runs to Pawtucket's Slater Memorial Park... patch.com
Veterans Memorial Park
The 245-acre heavily wooded park borders historic and picturesque Brickyard Pond, the East Bay Bike Path and the Bayside YMCA at the end of West Street... patch.com