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Slater Memorial Park Carousel
Newport Avenue (Route 1A)
Pawtucket, RI 02861
Phone: 401-728-0500 ext. 252
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The stately grounds of this park include an early carousel by Danish immigrant Charles I. D. Looff. The carousel boasts 42 horses, three dogs, and a lion, camel, and giraffe; they are some of the earliest examples of Looff’swork. Rides are a mere 25 cents. Open during warm weather: Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Call ahead for changes in hours.
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Slatersville Village Green
Off Route 146
North Smithfield, RI
Slatersville is one of the country's oldest mill villages, and this typical New England village green is surrounded by a meeting house and numerous homes from the 17th and 18th centuries. Open year-round.
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Smith-Appleby House
220 Stillwater Road
Smithfield, RI
Phone: 401-231-7363
A restored farmhouse, built in 1696, is a 12-room structure near Georgiaville Pond and is registered on the National Register of Historic Places. Tours by appointment only, May 1-December 30.
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Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge
Central Pike, over Hemlock Brook
Foster, RI
The only remaining covered bridge in Rhode Island, this bridge was completed in 1994 and is a reproduction of an early 19th century covered bridge. The lumber for the bridge was donated and cut from local forests.
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Town House
180 Howard Hill Road
Foster, RI
Phone: 401-392-9200
This is the oldest town house in the nation. It's still in use today for town meetings--a form of democracy started in New England and still in use throughout most of the region. Tours by appointment only.
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Western Hotel
Route 7, 610 Douglas Pike
Burrillville, RI
Phone: 401-568-6253
Built as a hotel in 1774, this site also was a boarding house, tavern, and a stage coach stop. The second floor contained a dance hall and a stage.
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White Mill Park
Route 100
Pascoag, RI
Phone: 401-568-4300
The mill on this site was finished in 1834. The original structure burned to the ground, and rebuilt in 1895. Fine example of the 19th century water-powered mills that formed the backbone of the New England economy more than a century ago.
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William Blackstone Monument
Broad Street
Cumberland, RI
Phone: 401-334-7773
Memorial to Reverend William Blackstone, an Anglican priest who settled in Rhode Island in 1635--the first European to do so. The memorial is on the site thought to be Blackstone's grave.
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Job Armstrong Store
1181 Main Street, Route 44
Chepachet, RI
Phone: 401-568-1866
Home of the Glocester Heritage Society and Visitor Center, this store was built in 1827 and sold dry goods. Now a museum, featuring demonstrations of colonial crafts such as weaving and quilting. Open Sat only, noon-4 pm.
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Moshassuck Cemetery
Lonsdale Avenue
Central Falls, RI
Phone: 401-723-1087
As part of the labor unrest during the Great Depression, the cemetary was the site of a battle between United Textile Workers and the National Guard in 1934. Open year round.
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Nine Men's Misery
Edward J. Hayden Library, Diamond Hill Road
Cumberland, RI
Phone: 401-333-6293
The oldest known monument to veterans in the U.S. Erected in memory of the colonists killed in Pierce's Fight during King Phillips War in 1676. Only one survived. Open Year-round.
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North Gate Toll House
Old Louisquisset Pike, Route 246
Lincoln, RI
Phone: 401-725-2847
This former toll-gate house was built in 1807 and later became a hotel (after numerous additions). The library here contains many historical documents pertinent to the Blackstone Valley, in addition to a conert hall stage with an unusually decorated curtain and period furnishings. Open for special events and by appointment only.
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Pierce Park and Riverwalk
High Street
Central Falls, RI
Phone: 401-727-7480
An important battle in King Phillips War took place on this site in 1676. The Natives met a colonial army under the command of Captain Michael Pierce, resulting in the deaths of 100 Indians and 70 colonists. The battle was a massacre for the colonists, of whom only one survived. Open year-round, dawn to dusk.
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Eleazer Arnold House
487 Great Road, Route 123
Lincoln, RI
Phone: 617-227-3956
This 17th century home is an example of a home design known as a "stone-ender", unique to Rhode Island. There are few of these homes remaining. Open June-October, 2nd Sunday of each month, 1-5 pm; or by appointment.
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Friends Meeting House
374 Great Road
Lincoln, RI
Phone: 401-245-5860
New England's oldest meeting house still in use, built in 1703. The Quaker meetings are every Sunday at 10:30 am. Tours by appointment only.
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Hannaway Blacksmith Shop
671 Great Road
Lincoln, RI
Phone: 401-333-1100 ext. 249
This restored blacksmith shop is used for demonstrations. Originally built in the late 19th century. Open April-November, one Sunday per month; for special events; or by appointment.
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Historic Union Village
Great Road, Route 146 A
North Smithfield, RI
This small village in North Smithfield was the site of the first bank in Northern Rhode Island, opened in 1805. For that reason it was originally named Bank Village. A scenic drive-through or walk-through provides views of numerous privately owned historic homes.
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Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
1 Depot Square
Woonsocket, RI
Phone: 401-762-0250
The information center for historic sites and activities in the Blackstone River Valley, which runs from Worcester, MA, to Providence. The region is considered the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, and is dotted with old mill villages, canals, and historic sites.
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Bridgeton Car Barn
Bridgeton Square
Burrillville, RI
Phone: 401-568-0247
Built in 1902 to house electric cars then used as a major means of mass transit. The cars stopped running in 1928. Open year round.
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Brown and Hopkins Country Store
1179 Putnam Pike, Route 44
Chepachet, RI
Phone: 401-568-4830
While the building was built in 1799, the store itself began operating in 1809 and has continued, uninterrupted, to the present day. Visitors can find a large assortment of country goods, gourmet groceries, antiques, refreshments, and penny candy.
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City Hall
169 Main Street
Woonsocket, RI
Phone: 401-767-9205
19th century building, originally founded as the Harris Institute. In 1860, Abraham Lincoln campaigned for the presidency on this spot. Open: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am-4 pm.
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Cogswell Tower
Broad Street
Central Falls, RI
Phone: 401-727-7480
Site of an Indian observation point in use during King Phillips War in 1676. The tower was built in 1904 as part of the last will and testament of Caroline Cogswell.
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Congregation B'Nai Israel
224 Prospect Street
Woonsocket, RI
Phone: 401-762-3651
This historic synagogue houses stained glass windows created by an understudy of artist Marc Chagall, in addition to a hand-blown chandelier from Milan, Italy. Group tours are available. Open: Mon-Thurs 1:30-5 pm, Fri 12-3:30 pm, Sat-Sun mornings.
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Independence Day Celebration
-- Providence, Rhode Island Now through July 4, 2009 |
Cirque du Soleil Alegría -- Providence July 2, 2009 to July 5, 2009 |
21-Gun Salute
-- Newport, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
Rose Island Lighthouse Anniversary Celebration
– Newport, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
Ancient & Horribles Parade
--Chepachet village, Glocester, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
A Fox Point Fourth of July -- Providence July 4, 2009 |
Fourth of July Parade Picnic
Bristol, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
Fireworks
-- Newport, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
David Foster & The Mohegan Sun All-Stars – Westerly July 4, 2009 |
Fourth of July Celebration
-- Wakefield, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
Fourth of July Parade
-- Bristol, Rhode Island July 4, 2009 |
Hector Cuevas & The Boston Latin Band – Westerly July 5, 2009 |
Concert Under the Elms: The Duke Robillard Band – Providence July 9, 2009 |
Rising Stars of First Works -- Providence July 10, 2009 |
Summer Dinner Dance and Party -- Newport July 11, 2009 |
River Glow -- Westerly July 11, 2009 |
Peter Rockwell Day -- Stockbridge July 11, 2009 |
Historic House Tour and Civil War Picnic – Lincoln July 11, 2009 |
Whale Watch – Bristol, Rhode Island, to Plymouth, Massachusetts July 12, 2009 |
Around the World Wine Tasting -- Jamestown July 17, 2009 |
Circus Smirkus – Wellesley July 17, 2009 to July 19, 2009 |
South Coast Artists Open Studio Tour – Tiverton and Little Compton, Rhode Island, and Dartmouth and Westport, Massachusetts July 18, 2009 to August 23, 2009 |
Gallery Night in the Light of Saturday: Wickenden Street in Providence July 18, 2009 |
Tiverton Four Corners Arts and Artisan Festival -- Tiverton July 18, 2009 |
IndieArts Fest -- Providence July 18, 2009 |
Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and John Mellencamp – Pawtucket July 21, 2009 |
The Bob Dylan Show with John Mellencamp and Willie Nelson—Pawtucket July 21, 2009 |
Circus Smirkus – Wyoming July 21, 2009 to July 22, 2009 |
Four Corners Arts Photography Exhibition -- Tiverton July 23, 2009 to July 26, 2009 |
Hellenic Fest of Newport July 24, 2009 to July 26, 2009 |
Cultural Survival Summer Bazaar -- Tiverton July 25, 2009 to July 26, 2009 |
Comedy by Joy Behar -- Newport July 26, 2009 |
PM Musical Picnic: Chelley, Bill and Dyl -- Newport July 29, 2009 |
Comedy by Ron White -- Newport August 1, 2009 |
Defending The Caveman -- Newport August 9, 2009 |
Wet Paint Weekend -- Newport August 15, 2009 to August 16, 2009 |
Wet Paint Weekend – Newport August 15, 2009 to August 16, 2009 |
Comedy by Mike Birbiglia -- Newport August 15, 2009 |
Norm MacDonald -- Newport August 23, 2009 |
PM Musical Picnic: The Elderly Brothers -- Newport August 26, 2009 |
Frank Caliendo -- Newport August 26, 2009 |
Waterfront Music --- Newport August 29, 2009 |
Newport Arts Festival – Newport August 29, 2009 to August 30, 2009 |
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