Located within the 4000 acre George Washington Management Area, the 100 acre Pulaski Memorial Recreation Area is a "day use" facility offering user...
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When the Brooklyn Historical Society Museum opened for the 2007season, it occupied the entire first floor of the building immediately behind the eq...
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Thomas Wilson Dorr was leader of the popular movement for universal manhood suffrage, and was at the forefront of a campaign to establish a new, fa...
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Built in 1846 in the newly fashionable Gothic Revival style, Roseland Cottage depicts the summer life of Henry and Lucy Bowen and their young famil...
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Bordering both Connecticut and Rhode Island, this popular 5,907-acre state forest offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjo...
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The Museum, located at the Junction of State Scenic Routes 14 & 169 in Canterbury, Connecticut includes three period rooms, changing exhibits o...
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Mission Statement: Since 1996, the American Diner Museum (ADM) has been focused on celebrating and preserving the cultural and historical signific...
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The name Natchaug means "land between the rivers" and refers to the land at the junction of the Bigelow and Still Rivers which join to form the Nat...
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Covering more than three square miles the James L. Goodwin State Forest offers recreation for every season of the year. An extensive variety of tra...
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The Smithfield Figure Skating Club was formed by a group of local skaters in 1976, and two years later became a member of the United States Figure ...
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The Smithfield Municipal Ice Rink rents ice time to the various youth, high school, and adult groups in the Town of Smithfield as well as other sur...
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A portion of the Uxbridge Public School's community enrichment program was housed at the Bernat Mill and was displaced due to fire in July 2007.&nb...
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Owned and operated by The Western Rhode Island Civic Historical Society. A one time Colonial home and Inn, restored and furnished in the period-sty...
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A unique natural landmark, Purgatory Chasm runs for a quarter of a mile between granite walls rising as high as 70 feet. Popular with picnickers an...
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The Smith-Appleby House Museum began as a one-room stone-ender with a loft above. It was built (circa 1696) by Elisha Smith, the grandson of John S...
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Museum History Clara Barton Birthplace Museum. Clarissa Harlowe "Clara" Barton was born in a small North Oxford farmhouse on Christmas day 1821. S...
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The Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park recalls the role of canals in transporting raw materials and manufactured goods between emerging...
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