Hillside Country Club is a fun yet challenging nine hole golf course with first class amenities, but OPEN TO EVERYONE! Located near the Massachusetts/Rhode Island border, golfers of all skill levels can enjoy 9 or 18 FUN holes before heading to the beautiful Tiki bar that overlooks the 9th hole. (Curated content from www.hillsidecountryclub.com)
Estimated 200-acre Olmstead designed park, 1895 historic Looff Carousel (oldest Looff stander carousel in the world), 11 ballfields, 10 tennis courts, 13 picnic sites, one basketball court, Daggett Farm, Animal Shelter, three-acre Class C fishing pond, 2.2-mile linear bike trail from Tomlinson Athletic Complex on Daggett Avenue through Slater Memorial Park to Kimberley Rock Athletic Complex in Rumford, the Pawtucket Dog Park, Friendship Gardens nature preserve, Marconi Gardens (weddings), Parks & Recreation administrative office, various outdoor art sculptures, Rhode Island Watercolor Society, Adventure Playground featuring climbing wall, space nets, slides and swings (Curated content from pawtucketri.com)
If you're on the hunt for fast-paced bowling action with friends and family, come to East Providence Lanes. For decades, we've been the go-to bowling alley in East Providence, RI and throughout the local area. Now we're the largest alley in New England! Kids and kids at heart can have a great time at our state-of-the-art bowling alley. (Curated content from eastprovidencelanes.com)
Take your pick from wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball, slamball, ninja obstacles and more! (Curated content from getairsports.com)
Old Slater Mill Association was founded in 1921 to preserve and restore the mill. The site became a tourist destination. Old Slater Mill Association renovated and restored the building in 1923. The mill was restored to its 1835 appearance. Today you can visit the mill to learn more about its place in American History. (Curated content from www.nps.gov)
Whose hands built the landscape we see around us? What was life like for women, children, and men of diverse stations? What peoples and ideas thrived here, and to what far-flung corners of the world did they venture to seek their fortunes? How did Rhode Islanders grapple with slavery, when freedom and independence were on everyone’s minds and pens? Indulge your curiosity and explore Rhode Island’s history at the John Brown House Museum! (Curated content from www.rihs.org)
Thousands of artifacts, photos, and videos exploring Attleboro’s industrial history and dominance in jewelry manufacturing. (Curated content from industrialmuseum.com)
The Attleboro Arts Museum involves audiences of all ages and backgrounds in the visual arts through diverse educational programs and engaging arts experiences. We work to support the creative and artistic development of both promising and professional artists. (Curated content from attleboroartsmuseum.org)
The Slater Mill Historic Site offers visitors a unique opportunity to see how the Blackstone River Valley was transformed from a series of small farming and milling communities into one the nineteenth century's great industrial centers. The site contains three buildings - the Sylvus Brown House (1758), the Slater Mill (1793) and the Wilkinson Mill (1810) - which illustrate the progression of textile manufacturing from a hand craft to large scale industrial enterprise. (Curated content from www.woonsocket.org)
Found in the heart of Attleboro, Capron Park Zoo is one of the city’s premiere recreation destinations. Visitors can immerse themselves in the warmth and wonder of a tropical rainforest, be awed by the roar of our lion pride, or simply enjoy the wonders of animals from all over the globe. With something to amaze and inspire the whole family, Capron Park Zoo is a fun-filled place for the young and young-at-heart. (Curated content from capronparkzoo.com)