Roger Williams National Memorial Visitor Center and its collection

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The Roger Williams National Memorial is a landscaped urban park that holds historical significance as it is located in the original settlement of Providence, Rhode Island. The park was established by minister Roger Williams in 1636, making it a site of interest for those keen on understanding the history of the region.

Visitor Center at Roger Williams National Memorial

The visitor center at the Roger Williams National Memorial offers an enriching experience for tourists. It features an exhibit and a video about Roger Williams and the founding of Rhode Island. Additionally, it provides information about other historical sites in Providence, making it a useful starting point for those interested in exploring the city's history.

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Roger Williams National Memorial Visitor Center
282 N Main St
RI 02903 Providence
Rhode Island

Visitor information Roger Williams National Memorial Visitor Center

Opening hours

The Visitor Center is currently open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, except for winter (Dec 14- March 31), the Visitor Center is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM for basic visitor services.

Admission

0+Free

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Location & Map

282 N Main St, Providence

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Roger Williams National Memorial Visitor Center Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Roger Williams National Memorial Visitor Center in Providence, United States, offers visitors a glimpse into the life and ideals of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island. The center provides informative exhibits and displays that cover the history of religious freedom in America and Williams' role in establishing it. While small in size, the center effectively utilizes its space to present engaging content. The staff is generally described as knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the visitor experience. The surrounding grounds offer a pleasant green space in the city, ideal for a short walk or moment of reflection. However, some visitors note that the center's content may be limited for those seeking a more in-depth historical experience. The location is convenient for those exploring downtown Providence, but parking can sometimes be challenging. Overall, the Roger Williams National Memorial Visitor Center serves as a good starting point for understanding Rhode Island's early history and the principles of religious liberty, though it may not require an extended visit.

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