The Smith-Appleby House dates to 1702. This delicately restored and furnished farm house features beautiful cabinet work, stenciled walls, and other intriguing architectural details. A unique feature is the smoke room on the second floor — serviced by the huge fireplace in the keeping room. The house is on the National Register of Historic Places and has received the “Footprints in History” Award from the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council. (Curated content from smithapplebyhouse.org)
You Can Be Sure It's American Grown, When You Pick Your Own (Curated content from www.damefarmandorchards.com)
Town Hall Lanes offers Duck Pin league bowling for all ages and abilities, and offers public bowling seven days a week. Bowling is fun, healthy, and affordable for the whole family. (Curated content from www.townhalllanes.com)
Bowling at CW Lanes & Games is family fun at its best. It's a great way to spend some quality time everyone will enjoy. Bowling, combined with video games, food and beverages - there's something fun for everyone. Grab your family or call a few good friends and get into the good times at CW Lanes & Games. (Curated content from www.cwtheaters.com)
Button Hole is a non-profit public golf facility that welcomes people of all abilities. We offer affordable classes, leagues and lessons for adults and children all with highly qualified teachers, we also provide GHIN services. (Curated content from buttonhole.org)
Pomham Rocks is the name for a small, half acre island located on the Providence River about 800 feet from the shore in the Riverside section of East Providence Rhode Island. Pomham Rocks was selected as the site for a navigational aid due to an increase in shipping traffic heading towards Providence in the first half of the nineteenth century. (Curated content from www.pomhamrockslighthouse.org)
Nestled between routes 146 and routes 123 , Lincoln Woods State Park is one of Blackstone Valley's great treasures. A short ride from Providence, Pawtucket, and Cumberland, it is a popular get away for northeastern Rhode Islanders. Visitors can enjoy swimming at the fresh water beach, trout fishing, playing ball, hiking, jogging, horseback riding, or just relaxing under a shade tree. (Curated content from www.riparks.com)
Shop the brands you love at the best shopping mall in Providence. Visit Providence Place for shopping, dining, and entertainment activities. (Curated content from www.providenceplace.com)
Triggs Memorial Golf Course was conceived by Ross in the early 1930's and opened in the spring of 1932. As is typical of many Ross designs, Triggs Memorial is considered an exceptional layout featuring long difficult par 4's, "reachable" par 5's, and spectacular par 3's. The design follows the natural contours of the site with moderate and relatively gentle changes in elevation and small strategically bunkered greens. (Curated content from triggs.us)
The Museum of Work & Culture presents the compelling story of immigrants who came to find a better life in the mill towns along the Blackstone River. Visitors recreate this journey, beginning in a Quebecois farmhouse before making their way to the workday world of Woonsocket at the turn of the century. Guests explore the lives of immigrants at home, work, and school through nine immersive exhibits. (Curated content from www.rihs.org)