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Cranston, Rhode Island
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Roger Williams Park Botanical Center image
(Range: < 1 mile)
Built in the year 2007, the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center (RWPBC) is an oasis in the heart of Roger Williams Park. There are over 23,000 square feet of indoor display gardens while outdoor gardens include summer and winter gardens, a rose maze and a newly installed pollinator meadow. (Curated content from www.providenceri.gov)
Museum of Natural History and Planetarium image
(Range: < 1 mile)
Our mission is to steward and interpret natural and cultural collections through exhibits, education and research to inspire people of all ages and cultures to enjoy the natural world, in order to better understand themselves and the world. The Museum of Natural History is Rhode Island’s only natural history museum and is home to the state’s only public planetarium. (Curated content from www.providenceri.gov)
Bowlero image
Cranston, RI
(Range: < 1 mile)
Join us whenever you feel like fun. Hit the lanes. Bowl in a social club or league. Or go HD-wild in our state-of-the-art arcade. (Curated content from www.bowlero.com)
Legion Bowl and Billards image
Cranston, RI
(Range: < 1 mile)
If you are looking for something different and fun to do, bring the whole family down for some classic duckpin bowling! We offer automatic scoring, affordable prices, and provide a great atmosphere for you and your family. (Curated content from www.pubonparkri.com)
Roger Williams Park Zoo image
(Range: < 1 mile)
In 1872, Roger Williams Park Zoo, the country’s third oldest Zoo, opened its doors to the public with a collection of small animal exhibits within the newly formed Roger Williams Park in the heart of Providence. Today, located amid 40 acres of beautiful woodlands, the Roger Williams Park Zoo provides visitors the opportunity to see animals from all over the globe – some species more than a million years old. Each year approximately 800,000 visitors from across the state—and even around the world—enjoy the Zoo’s amazing animals, nationally recognized events, and award-winning educational programs. (Curated content from www.rwpzoo.org)
Lang's Bowlarama image
Cranston, RI
(Range: 1 mile)
Founded by Ed Lang in 1960, and run by his grandchildren today, this local icon has been revived and restored back to its 1960's retro glory. Clean, comfortable and equally serious about hardcore bowling and hard core fun, Lang’s welcomes you with an amazing team offering the personal service Ed was known for. (Curated content from www.langsbowlarama.com)
As an extension of JWU Library, the Culinary Arts Museum on the Harborside Campus stores and exhibits thousands of historic artifacts associated with the fields of culinary arts, food studies and hospitality. Through its online catalog, students and researchers can access digitized images of museum collection objects and identify book, journal and artifact holdings. (Curated content from www.jwu.edu)
John Brown House Museum image
(Range: 3 miles)
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)
The RISD Museum image
(Range: 3 miles)
Established in 1877 as part of a vibrant creative community, the RISD Museum stewards works of art representing diverse cultures from ancient times to the present. We interpret our collection with the focus on the maker and we deeply engage with art and artists, presenting ideas and perspectives that can be inspiring and complex. (Curated content from risdmuseum.org)
Rhode Island State House image
(Range: 3 miles)
The Rhode Island State House was designed by the architecture firm of McKim, Mead & White and was built between 1895 and 1904. It is constructed of Georgian marble and has one of the largest self-supported marble domes in the world. (Curated content from www.sos.ri.gov)