The 5 Best Specialty Museums in Providence, Rhode Island (RI)

March 28, 2022 Brain Ambrose

Years of careful urban planning and meticulous restoration have rendered this former rum and molasses trading town one of the best places to live in the United States, star of an eponymous television show and a swell place to spend a weekend. Historic sites, wonderful museums and theaters seamlessly blend with newer attractions on the block including a modern mega-mall, scenic Riverwalk, outdoor skating arena, convention center, plus new hotels and restaurants. The Roger Williams Zoo, with its updated Tropical Rainforest Building where "spunky monkeys" roam free in a constructed jungle-like environment, remains one of the city's top attractions and offers hours of entertainment for children and adults alike. Wander back in time on Benefit Street, where eminent Federal period homes recall the city's wealthy past. For a modern experience, check out the more than 100 stores at Providence Place. Or tantalize your taste buds on "The Hill," a historic area that boasts many award- winning restaurants, from the Italian and Mediterranean cuisine for which "Little Italy" got its name, to Caribbean, Mexican, Chinese, seafood and baked goods. For a different perspective, take a romantic river cruise on an authentic Venetian gondola. No matter what your vantage point, Providence sparkles.
Restaurants in Providence

1. WaterFire Arts Center

475 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02908-5613 +1 401-273-1155 [email protected] http://artscenter.waterfire.org
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WaterFire Arts Center

The WaterFire Arts Center serves as our headquarters, production complex, and multi-purpose arts venue as well as a social enterprise platform strengthening the organization's long-term financial sustainability. One of the unique features of the WaterFire Arts Center is the Main Hall which provides 15,000 sq. ft. of uninterrupted exhibition, performance, and production space with a 40 ft. ceiling.

2. Annmary Brown Memorial

21 Brown St, Providence, RI 02912-9005 +1 401-863-2942 [email protected] http://library.brown.edu/about/amb
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Annmary Brown Memorial

3. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

21 Prospect St Brown University, Providence, RI 02906-1142 +1 401-863-2065 [email protected] http://brown.edu/Haffenreffer
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Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology

The Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology is Brown University’s teaching museum. A resource across the university, we inspire creative and critical thinking about culture by fostering interdisciplinary understanding of the material world. We provide opportunities for faculty and students to work with collections and the public, teaching through objects and programs in classrooms, in the gallery in Manning Hall, and at the Collections Research Center.

4. Energy Innovation Hub

Corner of, Sabin St & La Salle Square Dunkin Donuts Center Lobby Left Providence, RI 02903, Providence, RI 02903 +1 401-572-3560 [email protected] http://www.nationalgridus.com/RI-Business/Ways-to-Save/Energy-Innovation-Hub
Energy Innovation Hub

The National Grid Energy Innovation Hub is a collaborative, community space designed to elevate the conversation around the future of energy and the environment. The Hub offers interactive exhibits where Rhode Islanders can learn how they can take action towards creating a clean energy future.

5. Rhode Island Jewish Historical Association

401 Elmgrove Ave, Providence, RI 02906-3451 +1 401-331-1360 [email protected] http://www.rijha.org
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