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Roger Williams Natl Memorial
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Review by:
Matt T.
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Roger Williams National Park is not at all what I think of when I think of a National Park. I guess that's why it's called a Memorial Park. The entire place is only 4.5 acres, and encompasses one small block in Providence's historic district. Most of the park is no different than any other city park, but the grounds do include a Visitor's Center and the site of the freshwater spring where Williams founded Providence. I did not find the well all that exciting; the Visitor's Center is definitely the highlight of the park. The park ranger is very knowledgeable and I found I learned a lot about Roger Williams and his importance to both Rhode Island and the entire nation. Chances are you will not spend more than an hour or two at the park, but that was not a disappointment to me at all since there is a lot more walking and beautiful history to be seen in the rest of historic Providence.
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