Foster golf enthusiasts have known about the Foster Country Club for years, and there are many reasons why. The Moosup River, together with the peaks and ravines of Western Rhode Island, create a very interesting landscape for Foster Country Club near Eastern Connecticut. From the back tees, this 18-hole course is nearly 6,200 yards long. (Curated content from fostercountryclub.com)
As an equestrian education facility, we offer a full lesson program, clinics and a relaxed boarding atmosphere. Please review our website further for details on our riding program and services. (Curated content from www.steppingstoneranch.com)
The Prudence Crandall Museum is a National Historic Landmark located in Canterbury, CT. Prudence Crandall is Connecticut’s Official State Heroine. (Curated content from portal.ct.gov)
Wine tastings are held daily from 12pm to 4pm. No reservations needed! You are also welcome to bring in food! (Curated content from www.leydenfarm.com)
Skydive Danielson has been operating since 1997 at the Danielson Airport. Our instructors and staff love skydiving and want to share it with you. Come see why we have been voted "Best Skydiving Center in the US" for the past 3 years. It's easy to see why thrill seekers across Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island have chosen Skydive Danielson as their #1 skydiving destination! (Curated content from www.skydivedanielson.com)
In 2007, the O’Connor’s discovered the property in Foster RI and after much research deemed the gravelly soils, warm days, and cool nights to be ideal for winemaking. Over the next ten years Steven, Sheri and their two sons (Nicholas & Kyle, for whom the vineyard in named after) planted grapes and constructed the current winery on the property, and in 2012 opened Nickle Creek Vineyard. (Curated content from nicklecreekvineyard.com)
Family owned and operated since 1959, Coventry Pines is one of the most unique nine-hole public courses in Rhode Island. Carved out of a pine forest, our course features tree lined fairways with numerous elevation changes that rewards smart play. This makes Coventry Pines a fun and challenging course for a variety of skill levels. (Curated content from coventrypines.com)
Explore over 10 exhibits focused on the Indigenous peoples of North America with a primary focus on the Narragansett & other Southern New England Tribes. Explore on your own or join one of our complimentary guided tours adjusted to engage children and adults with various focuses such as Arts, Nature, History, Social Justice & many more. (Curated content from www.tomaquagmuseum.org)