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  2. List of Rhode Island state parks - Wikipedia

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    Brenton Point State Park: Newport: Newport: 88.9 acres 36.0 ha: 1974: Host site of the Newport Kite Festival Burlingame State Park: Charlestown: Washington: 3,100 acres 1,300 ha: 1930: Camping and recreation on and around Watchaug Pond: Colt State Park: Bristol: Bristol: 464 acres 188 ha: 1965: The "Jewel" of the state park system Fishermen's ...

  3. Parks of Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The park contains horse riding and mountain biking trails, and is protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its ecology. The mansion house is now a conference centre. [3] Stoke Park is Bristol's newest park, acquired by Bristol City Council in 2011 and occupying a prominent position alongside the M32 motorway.

  4. Bristol Bridges Walk - Wikipedia

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    The walk starts in Bristol's Castle Park by crossing Bristol Bridge, the oldest of the bridges. [6] It briefly returns to Castle Park one more time by crossing St. Philips Bridge and Castle Ditch Bridge and then moves back and forth across between the quarters of Redcliffe and Old Market via Temple Bridge and two modern bridges named Valentine ...

  5. Avon Gorge - Wikipedia

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    As Bristol was an important port, the gorge formed a defensive gateway to the city. On the east of the gorge is the Bristol suburb of Clifton, and The Downs, a large public park. To the west of the gorge is Leigh Woods, the name of both a village and the National Trust forest it is situated in.

  6. Lincoln Woods State Park - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Bristol, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is situated on 10.1 square miles (26 km 2) of a peninsula (the smaller sub-peninsula on the west is called Poppasquash), with Narragansett Bay on its west and Mount Hope Bay on its east. According to the United States Census Bureau , the town has a total area of 20.6 square miles (53.4 km 2 ), of which 10.1 square miles (26.2 km 2 ) is ...

  8. Bristol, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Bristol's emergency medical services program has been provided by Bristol Hospital since 1977. It was designed to assume the responsibility previously carried by the Bristol Police Department. The Bristol Hospital's EMS are carried out using six emergency ambulances (including spares), two paramedic intercept vehicles and four wheelchair vans. [67]

  9. Oldbury Court Estate - Wikipedia

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    It is a park of Bristol City Council, and is listed Grade II in English Heritage's Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest. [1] Its area is 23.33 hectares (57.6 acres); the parkland contains woods and riverside wildlife. The paths along the River Frome form part of the Frome Valley Walkway. [2]