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zebrawithflowers t1_iuvqplv wrote

The Providence Athenaeum is a lovely option. I'm also a fan of New Harvest.

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RandomChurn t1_iuwp2rd wrote

Also just up the hill from there is Brown's John Hay Library which is also open to the public. (And in the entry, you can see a new page every day of one of the only complete folios of John Audubon's bird paintings)

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UncleJimmee t1_iuvrvez wrote

Botanical Gardens in RWP. Maybe a bit too warm though. Ymmv.

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Doctor_Quest t1_iuvxjyg wrote

The providence library downtown was renovated a few years back and I've heard it's beautiful. I used to go all the time in high school and it was great

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vilake2014 t1_iuvw480 wrote

Prospect Terrace

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Thac0 t1_iuw9llp wrote

If the weather is good it just about the best spot in the city for a blanket and a read

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LionMcTastic t1_iuvpvdt wrote

My personal favorites are Slater park by the pond, or India Point Park

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psy-ducks t1_iuvweyo wrote

I'm a big fan of cemeteries for reading or painting in. Lots of shady trees that are changing color this time of year, no other people around to be disruptive for the most part. I recommend North Burial Ground in PVD.

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Brotendo88 t1_iuvy0f9 wrote

The library, of which there are multiple in Providence.

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christography t1_iuw1ay2 wrote

If you end up in the Pawtucket area, i recommend the Pawtucket Public Library as they have many different unique areas in that big building.

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huron9000 t1_iuvx7ww wrote

I went to riffraff to read a few weeks ago and was really surprised at how bad the lighting is. Do they really expect people to read in there?

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cowperthwaite t1_iuw039u wrote

Love me a Kindle Paperwhite and its backlight.

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huron9000 t1_iuw1aif wrote

Me too, wish I’d had mine with me that day! Lesson learned.

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tiredofthisalready OP t1_iuwvemz wrote

I think they expect people to drink there. :) But they seem cool with people staying for long periods of time. The light hasn't been a problem for me so far.

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huron9000 t1_iuwvr8y wrote

Yes, drink and read. As I was trying to do. : )

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tilario t1_iuwfyq0 wrote

it's supposed to be in the 70s the next few days so take advantage of the outdoors.

otherwise, the arboretum or the providence library.

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tiredofthisalready OP t1_iuwvki1 wrote

Yeah, it's not for a few weeks so it'll be colder then. Definitely getting out this weekend to take advantage of the nice weather.

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zhendo87 t1_iuxr725 wrote

The Coffee Depot in Warren is my favorite spot, and its a beautiful little area to walk around in too. Plenty of shops/restaurants/etc. to check out.

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mikenice1 t1_iuwzn7v wrote

It's going to be 75 on Sat. Go sit on the west side of the State House on the lawn. There's a few plastic Adirondack chairs out there for use as well.

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Muezza t1_iuyei97 wrote

I like reading in my den, but it is very exclusive. I don't think you'll be able to get in.

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is_missing t1_iuyw1p3 wrote

wildflour - and if it IS nice outside, you can sit in the park nearby.

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ReliefAccording3397 t1_iuxy2rr wrote

The libraries, parks, Providence Place Mall, Kettle Point although you did specify indoors, the Bike Paths & the AMTRAK x MBTA PVD Bus & Train station are the first spots which come to my mind for reading.

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jazzy_usual t1_iv6xq8r wrote

New to providence and came here to ask the same exact thing! Ive been picturing some sort of cafe/bookstore that i could get lost in for a couple hours

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