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Lincoln Woods State Park is a public recreation area covering 627 acres (254 ha) around Olney Pond four miles (6.4 km) northwest of Pawtucket in the town of Lincoln, Rhode Island. [3] The state park is known for its giant glacial boulders and the stony nature of its terrain which prevented most of the parkland from being used as farmland or for ...
Prospect Terrace Park. / 41.8298224; -71.4070008. Prospect Terrace Park is a park located on Congdon Street in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. The park was founded in 1869, on land that was given to the city by residents of the neighborhood. [ 1][ 2] The park is known as "The Jewel of the City" [ 3] for its dramatic ...
Providence isn't the only city to issue a parking ban ahead of the storm. Here's a list of other communities doing so as of 5:30 p.m. on Monday: Barrington: Monday starting at 11:59 p.m. through ...
The Blackstone Park Conservation District is a public, 45-acre woodland conservation area on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island. It is run by the non-profit Blackstone Parks Conservancy in partnership with the Providence Parks Department. [1] [2] The park is situated on the west bank of the tidal Seekonk River, the northernmost part of ...
Waterplace Park is an urban park situated along the Woonasquatucket River in downtown Providence, Rhode Island at the original site of the Great Salt Cove. Finished in 1994, Waterplace Park is connected to 3/4 mile of cobblestone-paved pedestrian walkways along the waterfront known as Riverwalk. Venice -styled Pedestrian bridges cross the river.
Coordinates: 41.9201°N 71.7548°W. George Washington State Campground is an overnight camping facility in Chepachet, a village in the town of Glocester, Rhode Island, United States. The campground is managed by the Rhode Island Department of Parks and Recreation, and is located on Putnam Pike (Route 44). The site contains the George Washington ...
Added to NRHP. October 15, 1966. Roger Williams Park is an elaborately landscaped 427-acre (173 ha) city park in Providence, Rhode Island and a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is named after Roger Williams, the founder of the city of Providence and the primary founder of the state of Rhode Island.
Coastal park on the former site of Rocky Point Amusement Park, which operated from the 1840s-1995. Snake Den State Park: Johnston: Providence: 1,000 acres 400 ha: 1969: Undeveloped historic farm property World War II Memorial State Park: Woonsocket: Providence: 14 acres 5.7 ha: 1977: City-managed park; site of annual fall festival