- Roger Wheeler State Beach
- Roger W. Wheeler State Beach has provided generations of people with unforgettable memories.
During the 1700's, the Wig and Tory parties in England were in constant conflict in Parliament during
- Roger Williams National Memorial
- Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of the founder of Rhode Island and a champion of the ideal of religious freedom. Williams, banished from Massachusetts for his beliefs,
- Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge
- Occupying a peninsula between the Sakonnet River and Rhode Island sound, the 242 acre Sachuest Point National Wildlife refuge is a very popular site for the over 65,000 annual
- Salty Brine State Beach
- Salty Brine State Beach is a pleasant little urban park dedicated to the state's most famous radio personality: Salty Brine. Its 1.1 acres are dominated by a lovely pier,
- Scarborough State Beach - North & South
- The State of Rhode Island has one of the finest, if not, the finest saltwater beach and recreational facility in Southeastern New England. It is hoped that this facility
- Snake Den State Park
- Snake Den State Park is located along Route 6 in Johnston, Rhode Island. The 1000 acre undeveloped property boasts self-guided walking trails, beautiful trees, flowers and plants and
- Touro Synagogue National Historic Site
- Touro Synagogue, dedicated in 1762, is the oldest synagogue in the United States and the only one that survives from the colonial era. The congregation was founded in 1658
- Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge
- Picturesque, peaceful, yet thriving with wildlife. Thats how many of the more than 50,000 annual visitors describe the Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge.
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- World War II Memorial State Park
- Since the early 60's, this State Park has been commemorating the soldiers that were lost in World War II.Park features a "Monument of Peace" honoring those who served in