The Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium is home to a natural history museum offering interactive exhibits that explore local habitats and wildlife found in the Ocean State and the Audubon Nature Shop. Visitors discover creatures that live in a tidepool, observe marine life from Narragansett Bay, visit with Common Raven Zach, and peek inside a 33-foot life-size model of a North Atlantic Right Whale. (Curated content from asri.org)
The Mansi Family started Dudek Lanes with duckpin bowling on 8 lanes in 1938 and increased to 18 lanes in 1948. Today Dudek Lanes offers state-of-the-art lanes with an automatic scoring system. It's one of the best duckpin alleys in Rhode Island, offering mouth watering pizza and food from the snack bar along with a great variety of wines and beer at our bar. (Curated content from www.dudekbowling.com)
Nayatt Point Light is a historic lighthouse in Barrington, Rhode Island (Curated content from en.wikipedia.org)
It is a course that is just as challenging as it is beautiful. With tree lines that hug the course and the majestic Palmer River that flows along its side the Swansea Country Club provides a breathtaking backdrop to a great test of golf. (Curated content from www.swanseacountryclub.com)
Wampanoag Golf course was built in the the late 1920’s by Algernon Barney. We are located along the scenic Palmer River in the historic Barneyville section of Swansea, Massachusetts. 200 ships in 79 years were built, along with many gun boats, whalers, and merchant ships. The 9 hole Golf course is a Links style design with open fairways and small beautiful greens. Our course will make for an enjoyable round of golf! (Curated content from www.wampanoaggolfswansea.com)
Coggeshall Farm Museum brings to life the history of middle-class farm families in the late 18th century. Set on 48 acres of coastal farmland in Bristol, Rhode Island, Coggeshall Farm Museum recreates the daily experience of tenant farmers on a salt marsh farm through live interpretation, historic structures, heirloom plants, and heritage-breed animals. (Curated content from www.coggeshallfarm.org)
The Bristol Town Beach and Sports Complex is located adjacent to Colt State Park on Asylum Rd., where you can enjoy a relaxing day that includes a picturesque view of Narragansett Bay and magnificent sunsets. (Curated content from www.bristolri.gov)
The Crescent Park Carousel was built in 1895 by Charles I.D. Looff, one of the earliest and foremost carousel designers. The Crescent Park Carousel is nationally recognized as a true masterpiece of wood sculpture. (Curated content from www.crescentparkcarousel.org)
Friends of Linden Place is a non-profit corporation responsible for the preservation, restoration, and promotion of Linden Place, an 1810 Federal period mansion located in the center of downtown Bristol, Rhode Island. The mansion and grounds are open to the public from May through October, during the holiday season, and also by appointment. (Curated content from www.lindenplace.org)
Get ready to have a great time jumping at Fun City Trampoline Park. Our 30,000 Square ft. facility is located in Massachusetts at 1275 Fall River Avenue in Seekonk. (Curated content from www.funcityseekonk.com)