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)
For four generations, Christmas trees perfumed the grounds at Leyden Farm & Winery. In 2010, the Leyden family became interested in making their own fruit-essence wines and planted strawberries, blueberries, and grapevines amidst the trees, becoming partners with a love for farming and wine. The fruit from the vines grew eventually becoming red wines such as their Romeo's Red and American Merlot, white wines such as Cleo's Blanc and Sunny's Grigio, or fruit varieties such as Apple Jack Russell, and Samson's Wild Berry. Today, visitors to the family farm can enjoy bites of cheese and crackers complemented by tastes of smooth, complex, crisp wines. (Curated content from www.leydenfarm.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)
The Paine house originally was built around 1691 by Samuel Bennett. Samuel ran a saw mill at this site and it is believed that the house began as a one room shelter. The mode for travel at that time was the Pawtuxet River. The property was passed to his son Samuel and in 1741 the first town meeting and election took place here. (Curated content from www.westernrihistory.org)
Specializing in Tabletop Games, Escape Games, and Outdoor Solve & Seek Games. Explore our offerings and get started on your next Game Day challenge today! (Curated content from www.bazadagames.com)
The New England Wireless and Steam Museum is an electrical and mechanical engineering museum emphasizing the beginnings of radio and steam power. (Curated content from newsm.org)
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)
Since undergoing new management in 2018, we have been dedicated to offering the public a superior 9 hole golfing experience at an affordable price. Guests will enjoy the open, yet challenging course playing off our plush bent grass fairways and swift rolling greens. (Curated content from egcountryclub.com)
Opened in 1962 Rolling Greens is an RIGA member, the course features 3072 yards of golf from the white tees for a par of 35. The course rating is 35.0 with a slope rating of 113. With a variety of par fours, a par five, and two par threes RGs gives you a chance to use all the clubs in your bag. The rolling tree lined layout rewards good shots and will challenge golfers of any ability. (Curated content from rollinggreensri.com)