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Brief visit to a small park
Lovely wooded oasis in downtown Providence. The placards tell about the importance of this spot and man. Well maintained, free parking. The day we were there, the visitor center was closed and there w...
I visited Roger Williams National Memorial in Providence on a Tuesday. Parking was free, but unfortunately, the visitor center is only open Thursday thru Sunday. I did walk around a little and read so...
We only had this on our trip so we could get a Jr Ranger badge in the state of RI. I'm soooo glad we stopped. I had never heard of Roger Williams before and we learned so much about him and how he h...
If you view this as a nice urban green space with a few trails and sculptures, its worth a short visit. It is truly tiny compared to other national park sites. The visitor center has a couple of displ...
Possibly the smallest national memorial in the United States.
The title is what one other reviewer wrote, I do believe that statement. The memorial is 4.5 acres that is located between Canal & North Main Streets. The memorial was established by minister Roger Wi...
Brief visit to a small park
Lovely wooded oasis in downtown Providence. The placards tell about the importance of this spot and man. Well maintained, free parking. The day we were there, the visitor center was closed and there w...
Visitor Center Closed
I visited Roger Williams National Memorial in Providence on a Tuesday. Parking was free, but unfortunately, the visitor center is only open Thursday thru Sunday. I did walk around a little and read so...
Very informative
We only had this on our trip so we could get a Jr Ranger badge in the state of RI. I'm soooo glad we stopped. I had never heard of Roger Williams before and we learned so much about him and how he h...
Green Space w/ Visitor Center
If you view this as a nice urban green space with a few trails and sculptures, its worth a short visit. It is truly tiny compared to other national park sites. The visitor center has a couple of displ...
Possibly the smallest national memorial in the United States.
The title is what one other reviewer wrote, I do believe that statement. The memorial is 4.5 acres that is located between Canal & North Main Streets. The memorial was established by minister Roger Wi...