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MommaGuy t1_isi6i0t wrote

If you like history see the mansions in Newport. My favorite is the Servants Life tour at The Elms. And The Breaker’s is beautiful around the Holidays.

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Unique-Public-8594 t1_isikr90 wrote

November is hit or miss for weather. Usually drab and cold to be honest. Some of these outdoor activities you might have to scrap.

Roughly clockwise:

Pastry or cake from Pastiche (they might be take out only?) and a stroll past the Federal Hill Fountain

Benefit Street photos, see The gates on the campus at Brown, and pop in the Anthaneum briefly

Bike Path Barrington to Bristol Including Del’s and Coffee Depot

Tiverton Four Corners & Sakonnet

Glen Farm

Cliff Walk, Bretton Point, and get lunch reservations now for Castle Hill

Newport mansion: Recommend watching the Arnold movie called True Lies then touring Marble House. In my opinion it’s the prettiest.

Beavertail Lighthouse

Lunch in Wickford

Mews tavern (draw on a dollar bill add it to the wall)

Umbrella factory

If you like old inns with quiet bars, Get a drink at the bar of the Shelter Harbor Inn

Matunik Oyster House

Temple of Music drive by

Have fun.

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XJ7blue t1_isj9uzn wrote

The RISD Museum if you like art

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goofyburrito94 t1_isjni8g wrote

  1. Tour the Newport mansions
  2. Visit the love craft grave or the Lizzie Borden house in Fall River if you like scary stuff
  3. Get a lobster roll, chowder and oysters at a restaurant
  4. There’s a fun old school arcade bar in providence that’s cool on weekends
  5. Walk cliff walk in Newport
  6. Visit the umbrella factory for funky local shopping
  7. See a show at PPAC or the VETS
  8. FYI, our zoo sucks so just be prepared for disappointment 😅
  9. Attend Waterfire in providence
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Osmium3033 t1_iso4ecr wrote

FYI the museum in Roger Williams Park has some interesting stuff but it's also very small, won't take long

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