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BLACKSTONE VALLEY    top of listings

Industrial Revolution in America Born Here  Industrial Revolution in America Born Here

Historic Site

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The Slater Mill Historic Site on Roosevelt Avenue in Pawtucket is where the Industrial Revolution was born in America. In the Slater Mill, visitors are surrounded by vintage textile machinery. With commentary from costumed interpreters, visitors can imagine the lives of the people – many of them children – who made the early mills come alive. In the nearby Wilkinson Mill they can feel the throb of the great 16,000-pound mill wheel, a replica of the original wheel that harnessed the power of the Blackstone River. Phone: 401-725-8638



The River Where American Industry Began  The River Where American Industry Began

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Stop by the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center on Main Street in Pawtucket to get your bearings as you explore this region, where the mightly Blackstone River combined with the ingenuity of Samuel Slater brought about the birth of the the American Industrial Revolution (learn all about it at Slater Mill in Pawtucket). The Blackstone River Valley is rich in culture, history, ethnic dining, and recreational activities. The Visitor Center, at 175 Main Street, is the place to start your exploration. Hours are Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 1-5 p.m.Phone: 800-454-2882



Thrill of the Hunt  Thrill of the Hunt

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Sportsmen and hunters, you should know about Addieville East Farm at 200 Pheasant Drive in Mapleville. Addieville East Farm encompasses over 900 acres of ideal upland bird habitat. The farm is managed to provide the challenger of a natural hunt for fast-flying birds, sporting clays for shooters from novice to expert, and areas for fly fishing and dog training. The property has 20 fields studded with patches of corn and surrounded by brush thickets; a 15-stand sporting clays course; fly fishing; two trout ponds, a native trout stream and a bass lake; instruction in fly fishing and shot gunning, and a dog training and breeding facility. Instruction programs for novices. Phone: 401-568-3185.



Tour the Blackstone Valley, Bite By Bite  Tour the Blackstone Valley, Bite By Bite

The Blackstone Valley of Rhode Island is wealthy with the food cultures of the French-Canadian, Irish, Portuguese, Cape Verdean, and Asian people who have lived and worked there. Now, the Blackstone tourism people have organized a Secret Ingredient Food and Beverage Tour to allow foodies to get inside those cuisines. Cuisines from Colombian to Cape Verdean to Chinese are featured on the tour each Wednesday from September 1 to October 13, 2010. Each dining event includes a cooking demonstration and a meal or tasting, depending on the venue. See schedule and more details at the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center website or call 401-724-2200.



Village Smithy on the Job  Village Smithy on the Job

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With historic houses, farms and mills, the Great Road Historic District in Lincoln (Route 123) retains much of the Blackstone River Valley's 19th-century rural character. Memorable places to see life of 150 years ago include Hearthside, a 19th-century mansion and the Hannaway Blacksmith Shop. At the blacksmith’s shop, visitors can experience the ring of the anvil and the odor of coal and hot steel as blacksmiths forge pieces of the metal into hinges, nails, and other household items. Open to the public for classes and demonstrations year-round, Saturdays, 8 a.m.-noon. Phone: 401-724-1522.



BLOCK ISLAND    top of listings

Art on Display Even in Winter<br>  Art on Display Even in Winter


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Block Island tends to roll up the sidewalks in the winter, but make no mistake: if you are properly outfitted for the weather, strolling the streets, beaches, and woodlands of Block Island in cold weather brings marvelous rewards of powerful vistas and seascapes. For man-made art, a gallery that stays open most of the year is the Malcolm Greenaway Gallery on Water Street in the center of town, adjacent to the Empire Theater. The gallery is open weekends, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., until Christmas, and, during the rest of the winter, Greenaway will come over and open up for pop-in visitors. Come see Greenaway’s wonderful photos of Block and other gorgeous places. Phone: 401-466-5331.



Coastal Farm Offers <br>Peaceful Walks and Wonderful Vistas  Coastal Farm Offers
Peaceful Walks and Wonderful Vistas


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The rolling hills and ocean vistas of Block Island are magical in all seasons. One place to walk, take photos, watch the birds, and enjoy fantastic views is the Lewis-Dickens Farm on Coonymus Road, a refuge operated by of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. On this lovely property, coastal grasslands set on the bluffs above the Atlantic provide habitat for raptors and passerines. Walk in from the entry on the south side of Cooneymus Road near West Side Road intersection. Phone: 401-949-5454



Ferry for Fun  Ferry for Fun

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A big part of the fun of Block Island is simply getting there. The Block Island Ferry departs from Point Judith – nosing its way out of a cluster of commercial fishing boats -- and the 30-minute ride is a mellow outdoor adventure. The ferry can accommodate cars and bikes, and bicycles and mopeds are available for rent on the island. Phone: 401-783-7996



Sunset To Remember  Sunset To Remember

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Sunset at North Light is simply not to be missed. North Light, one of the island’s two lighthouses, is at Sandy Point at the north end the island. Prepare to walk a few hundred yards across rocky beach to reach the lighthouse. Phone: 401-466-3200.



The Other Bluffs  The Other Bluffs

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The full moon over the ocean is spectacular from the legendary Mohegan Bluffs, a high escarpment off of Mohegan Trail that drops 150 feet to the sandy beach and crashing surf below. But local people say a better place to watch the moon rise is from Second Bluffs, about a quarter-mile down the road from Mohegan Bluffs. There is a little off-street parking area at Second Bluffs, but no sign to indicate you are there, so you will have to ask.



EAST BAY    top of listings

4 Corners, But Definitely Not Square  4 Corners, But Definitely Not Square

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Tucked away in the southeast corner of Rhode Island you’ll find the Tiverton Four Corners, an historic village turned cultural hub. It’s easy to spend an entire day here strolling around the quaint streets and enjoying some great antique shopping, fine art, 18th century buildings, and tasty little indulgences. Check out the gorgeous ceramic tile and tableware at Roseberry-Winn Pottery for instance, wander through the sculpture park at the Four Corners Arts Center, or hunt for treasure at Peter’s Attic Antiques. Artisanal cheeses and specialty foods can be found at Milk & Honey Bazaar, and Provender can provide hungry shoppers with yummy baked goods and gourmet food to go.



Birds, Whales, Tides  Birds, Whales, Tides

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For a close look at Rhode Island’s natural environment, one of the top resources is the Audubon Environmental Education Center in Bristol. This natural history museum and aquarium allows visitors to look inside a life-size model of a Right Whale, observe marine life in a tide-pool tank, and explore a cornfield at night. Walking trails lead from the center across the McIntosh Wildlife Refuge along a quarter-mile boardwalk. Phone 401-949-5454.



By Foot or by Bike -- Just Keep Rolling  By Foot or by Bike -- Just Keep Rolling

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Smooth, flat, bicycling riding through salt-tinged air with bay views. The East Bay Bike path from Providence to Bristol is a 14.5-mile ribbon of asphalt along Narragansett Bay that provides safe, unobstructed cycling. Path travels by coves and marshes, over bridges, and through state parks. Access from Colt State Park, Haines Memorial State Park, or Veteran's Memorial Parkway (exit 4 off 195 east).



Green, Blue, and Frosty All Over  Green, Blue, and Frosty All Over

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The entire western border of Colt State Park in Bristol is an open panorama onto Narragansett Bay. The park offers four miles of walking, jogging, and cross-country skiing trails trails passing along the Bay and through 464 acres of trees, bushes, and open vistas. For a moment of peace, stop in the park’s Chapel-By-the-Sea.



Theater With Attitude  Theater With Attitude

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The 2nd Story Theatre on Market Street in Warren has been garnering respectful reviews with its productions of American and British classics and its Short Attention Span Theatre series. “If there is more gripping, dead-on theatre to be found on a local stage right now, I'd like to know about it," one reviewer has written of this small, inspired company. Onstage in 2010 are "Comic Potential," "The Voysey Inheritance," and "The Underpants." Phone: 401-247-4200



NEWPORT    top of listings

Breakers Mansion Welcomes Families and Kids  Breakers Mansion Welcomes Families and Kids

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A new family audio tour will debut June 26, 2010, at The Breakers , the historic Vanderbilt summer cottage at 44 Ochre Point Avenue in Newport. The new family experience allows youngsters and parents to imagine themselves personally witnessing the history made in this great Gilded Age chateau. Visitors on the tour will meet Vanderbilt family members and staff, as well as fanciful creatures like the friendly dolphin hiding under the grand staircase, the lions of the Music Room and the dragons in the Dining Room. Spend a summer day in the life of one of the Vanderbilt children and meet the masters of the kitchen, Monsieur Le Chef and his colleague, The Butler. Take an imaginary slide down the grand stairs on a silver serving tray, listen as imaginary acrobats pile 50 feet high to measure the Great Hall, and learn all the rules the children had to live by at The Breakers. Information: 401-847-1000



Cliffside Views Are Out of This World  Cliffside Views Are Out of This World

The Newport Cliff Walk is a 3.5-mile elevated, winding path along Newport’s shoreline with breathtaking views of Narragansett Bay and the rocky coves below. The walk runs from Bailey's Beach to First Beach, with public access points at Bellevue Avenue, Ledge Road, Marine Avenue, Ruggles Avenue, Ruggles Avenue, Sheppard Avenue, Webster Street, and Narragansett Avenue. The walk skirts the edges of some of the city’s mansions, including Beechwood, Rosecliff, Marble House, The Breakers, Ochre Court, and Rough Point. The latter half of the cliff walk has unpaved sections and rugged paths.



Corn and Confusion, With Hay on the Side  Corn and Confusion, With Hay on the Side

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For fall fun in Rhode Island get lost in this eight-acre corn maze at Escobar’s Highland Farm on Middle Road in Portsmouth. Try the maze, race your friends, get lost and see how long it takes someone to miss you! The farm provides an entire day of fun; once you have unraveled the maze and emerged, other entertainments include farm food, hay rides, hay play area. Hours: Maze is open through November 7, Friday, 3:30 p.m.-dusk, Saturday, 10 a.m.-dusk; Sunday, 11 a.m.-dusk. Phone: 401-683-1444.



Discover Newport’s Tumultuous History <br>from the Sidewalk  Discover Newport’s Tumultuous History
from the Sidewalk


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Learn about Newport’s fascinating Colonial history in the best way possible: by walking the streets of this old city in the company of an expert. Newport History Tours conducts several walking tours from spring through fall. The flagship tour, “Discover Colonial Newport,” tells stories of revolution and ruin and struggles for liberty and entrepreneurship among Newport’s people. “Pirates and Scoundrels” explores where scoundrels lived and where pirates profited. “Old House ABCs” explores Newport’s architecture, including the mansions of Bellevue Avenue. During “Newport’s Buried History” tour, listen to stories about Newport’s people of color. “Tastes of the Working Waterfront” invites guests to taste their way through history. On the “Rum and Revolution” tour, hear stories of taverns, distillers, rum runners and more. Tours depart from 127 Thames Street, Newport. Phone: 401-841-8770.



Farm Life, Preserved  Farm Life, Preserved

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Jamestown Island is such a beautiful place to walk, bicycle, or drive, you almost don’t need to do anything while you are there; just being there is enough. But people who are fascinated with traditional farm life should stop at Watson Farm on North Road in Jamestown. This beautiful 265-acre working farm, managed by preservationist group Historic New England, welcomes visitors to its two-mile walking trail and special farm events. Phone: 401-423-0005



Fort Adams Is a Window Into Colonial Warfare  Fort Adams Is a Window Into Colonial Warfare

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For a tour of a beautifully preserved Revolutionary War fort, make a trip to Fort Adams on Harrison Avenue in Newport. During this tour, visitors may see the officers’ quarters; visit a scenic overlook of Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay; stroll the six-acre parade field and the complex outerworks; enter one of the listening tunnels beneath the walls of the fort, and learn about more than 180 years of American history, military culture, architecture, and engineering. Tours given late May through Columbus Day, daily, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Phone: 401-841-0707



Gilded to the Rooftops  Gilded to the Rooftops

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Visit any of the mansions that grace Newport’s rocky shoreline and stately avenues. Built as summer cottages by the plutocrats of the Gilded Age, the mansions – the Breakers, The Elms, Marble House, Rosecliff, and more -- are impressive artifacts of American social history in spectacular natural settings.



Gothic Art Returns to Marble House in May  Gothic Art Returns to Marble House in May

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Starting May 8, 2010, and for the first time since 1927, Alva Vanderbilt's collection of more than 300 medieval and Renaissance art objects has been re-assembled for display at Marble House, in the Gothic Room that was designed for them in 1892. Gothic Art in the Gilded Age is made up of more than 300 paintings, sculptures, and works of decorative art including metalwork, furniture and ceramics created across Europe between 1100 and 1550. This group of objects belonged to three owners: Paris collector Emile Gavet, Newport society hostess Alva Vanderbilt Belmont, and circus impresario John Ringling. Exhibit on display May 8 through October 31, Daily, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 401-847-1000.



Smooth Living at Rough Point  Smooth Living at Rough Point

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Rough Point at 680 Bellevue Avenue in Newport was the home of Doris Duke (1912-1993), an heiress, philanthropist and art collector. This oceanfront estate provides an opportunity for visitors to see French furniture, European art, Chinese porcelains, and Turkish carpets collected from around the world. Rough Point provides a sweeping ocean view and expansive grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Tours of Rough Point are led by a knowledgeable guide in small groups. Tours includes Duke's bedroom and exhibition galleries, including Doris Duke's Extraordinary Vision: Saving 18th Century Newport, which explores her passion for preservation. Open April through November; hours vary. Phone: 401- 847-8344.



PROVIDENCE/WARWICK    top of listings


Relaxed Shopping
With Fresh Air on the Side


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Garden City Shopping Center, at 100 Midway Road in Cranston is a great resource for a full day of shopping, dining, and seasonal entertainment. It is a well-maintained and attractive outdoor shopping center, with interesting stores that loop around a central gazebo used for special events. A page on the shopping center’s website gives a summary of sales and special events. The selection of stores ranges from Eastern Mountain Sports to Victoria’s Secret. The lovely Italian restaurant, Papa Razzi, and several other eateries offer rest and good food. From visits with Santa to wedding photos at the gazebo, five generations of Rhode Islands have fond memories of their trips here. Phone: 4021-942-2800.



Beneficial to the Senses  Beneficial to the Senses

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A walk along Benefit Street, carved high into a ridge along Providence’s East Side overlooking downtown, is a memorable walk among beautiful and immaculately preserved Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival, and Victorian-style houses. The Providence Preservation Society distributes maps with self-guided tours and the Rhode Island Historical Society conducts walks in the summer.



Breathtaking Art of Many Ages and Cultures  Breathtaking Art of Many Ages and Cultures

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To see a wide variety of spectacular artwork from many cultures and ages, visit the Rhode Island School of Design Museum on Benefit Street in Providence. The RISD Museum houses over 80,000 works of art, ranging from ancient Greek and Roman sculpture to French Impressionist paintings, from Chinese stone and terracotta sculpture to contemporary art in every medium, including textiles, ceramics, glass and furniture. It also serves the general public with a full schedule of special exhibitions, lectures, tours, concerts and other programs. Phone: 401-454-6500.



Colonial Village Still Charms Visitors  Colonial Village Still Charms Visitors

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Pawtuxet Village is a small, historic neighborhood at Post Road and Narragansett Parkway on the border of Warwick and Cranston, famous for the annual Gaspee Day parade in June, when dozens of fife and drum corps commemorate the burning of the British revenue schooner HMS Gaspee in 1772. Other times of the year, it is a cozy section of historic buildings on a tiny cove of the Upper Narragansett Bay filled with interesting shops and eateries. Among them are Twice Told Tales Books & Gifts, Libations Wine & Spirits, Village Art & Antiques, Waters Edge Furniture Gallery & Café, and many interesting restaurants, from O'Rourke's Bar & Grill to Rim Nahm Thai Restaurant. Small Pawtuxet Park, facing the cove, is a lovely place to rest with a book or enjoy your purchases.



Cooking History & Cookery Gadgets  Cooking History & Cookery Gadgets

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Whether you relate to food by cooking, eating, or watching its preparation, you will enjoy the Culinary Arts Museum at Johnson & Wales University at 315 Harborside Boulevard in Providence. This is the nation’s premier museum devoted to the preservation of the history of the culinary and hospitality industries. Exhibits include a diner museum, a stove museum; a pantheon of chefs; a restored New England tavern, collections of kitchen gadgets and appliances, and other culinary showpieces. An international array of chefs and restaurateurs have contributed to the museum's holdings. Open Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 401-598-2805.



Galloping Dinner  Galloping Dinner

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A very cool and unusual experience for visitors to the capital city of Providence is a chauffeured tasting tour of a half-dozen Providence restaurants over the course of an evening. The Providence Chauffeured Dine Around is a service of All Occasion Transportation. You and your guests may choose six restaurants from a list of more than 15 premier eateries and enjoy featured menu tastings all evening long. One friend reported “...the restaurants rocked; and we felt really special.” Phone: 401-312-0945 ext. 131.



Pass the Parmesan

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Bring your appetite to Rhode Island’s authentic Italian restaurants on Providence’s Federal Hill. There are more Italian restaurants on this mile-long stretch than in Manhattan’s Little Italy. When you are filled to the groaning point, stroll along the neighborhood’s sidewalks and mellow outdoor piazzas.



Talk to the Animals  Talk to the Animals

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A trip to Providence must include a day at Roger Williams Park, a 430-acre Victorian-era park comprised of ponds, walks, gardens, greenhouses, paddle boats and bumper boats, playgrounds, pony rides, a Carousel Village, and the Museum of Natural History and Cormack Planetarium. The park's crown jewel, Roger Williams Park Zoo, is home to more than 1,500 animals of 150 species.



The Original New England Corn Maze  The Original New England Corn Maze

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The Corn Maze at Salisbury Farm in Johnston, RI was the first maze of it's kind in New England. With more than a mile of paths in about five acres of corn, this maze has challenged people’s memories, capacities for team work, and senses of direction for more than ten years. Thousands of people entered the maze last year, most of them got out. Open August 30 through November 2, 2010; see website for hours and fees. Phone: 401-942-9741.



When is a Mall Not Like a Mall?  When is a Mall Not Like a Mall?

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The Providence Place Mall, smack in the heart of downtown, is a three-story, full-carpeted retail palace with wonderful views of the river and the city below. With 170 upscale stores, eight restaurants, video arcade, and IMAX theater, a visit to this mall is a great and lively indoor activity any time of the year.



SOUTH COUNTY    top of listings

Accent on “Ocean” for Beaches  Accent on “Ocean” for Beaches

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Rhode Island is the Ocean State, and the South County ocean beaches, in towns such as Narragansett, South Kingstown, Charlestown, Matunuck, Misquamicut, Watch Hill, and Westerly, are the reason. The state counts 21 beaches in South County. Here are just a few of the highlights.
Wheeler State Beach at 100 Sand Hill Cove Road in Narragansett is known locally as Sand Hill Cove Beach. Popular beach for young children, fully-protected by breakwater. Swing set and picnicking facilities. This is a state beach. Parking is $6-$14, depending on residency and day of week. No additional admission fee. Open weekends May 1 through Memorial Day; open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (401-789-8374).
Narragansett Town Beach in Narragansett Is a half-mile-long public beach right in the middle of town with pavilions, lifeguards, food concessions, restrooms, first aid. Handicap accessible. Good spot for surfing novices. Rental cabanas, picnic areas, changing rooms, boardwalk. Recreational programs. This is a town beach. Parking is $8 weekdays and $10 weekends. Beach admission is $5. (401-789-1044 ext. 658).
Charlestown Town Beach at 557 Charlestown Beach Road in Charlestown, California-style beach with surfing, tanning, and volleyball as well as great waves and swimming. Parking, $10. 401-364-1208 ext. 364.
Misquamicut State Beach at 257 Atlantic Avenue in Westerly is one of the state's most popular beaches with over a half mile of beach front. Many attractions for children. Pavilion, outside showers, toilets. This beach fills to capacity during sunny summer weekends. This is a state beach. Parking is $6-$14, depending on residency and day of week. No additional admission fee. Open weekends May 1 through Memorial Day; open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (401-596-9097).
Scarborough North and South State Beaches at 870 and 970 Ocean Road in Narragansett Scarborough has a long stretch of smooth white sand, two pavilions, showers, restrooms, picnic tables, boardwalk with gazebos and observation tower, concessions. This is a state beach. Parking is $6-$14, depending on residency and day of week. No additional admission fee. Open weekends May 1 through Memorial Day; open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. (401-789-2324).
East Matunuck State Beach at 950 Succotash Road in South Kingston is a pretty and friendly stretch of sand. This is a state beach. Parking is $6-$14, depending on residency and day of week. No additional admission fee. Open weekends May 1 through Memorial Day; open daily Memorial Day through Labor Day. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Watch Hill Beach in Westerly is calm and beautiful, with antique carousel, private bathhouses and nearby shops. Parking, $10. 401-348-6007



Avenger, Tomcat, Skyhawk, MIG: See ‘Em Here  Avenger, Tomcat, Skyhawk, MIG: See ‘Em Here

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Located in the only brick hangar on the East coast, the Quonset Aviation Museum on Ecclecston Avenue in North Kingstown hosts a growing collection of aircraft and Rhode Island Aviation memorabilia. Aircraft such as a Russian MIG-17, an F-14 Tomcat Jet Fighter, TBM Avenger, A-4 Skyhawk, A6 Intruder and SH3 Seaking are on display and under restoration. Rhode Island aviation exhibits focus on both commercial and military history, with a total of 30 aircraft. Hours: Daily, October-April, Thursday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; May-September, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Phone: 401-294-9540.



Blues of Legendary Musicians Wails at the Knickerbocker  Blues of Legendary Musicians Wails at the Knickerbocker

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The Knickerbocker Café , a longstanding club serving up primo blues, jazz, and R&B, reopened in 2009 on Railroad Avenue in downtown Westerlyafter having been shuttered for a number of years. As if to make up for lost time, the places howls every weekend with excellent live music in a small, relaxed club atmosphere with tables wrapped around a little but hard-used dance floor. Groups that appear and re-appear at the reincarnated Knickerbocker include Soul Shot, The Shiny Lapel Trio, Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, The Commander Cody Band, Johnny and the East Coast Rockers, Roomful of Blues … you get it. Got it? Phone: 401-596-4225.



Boss Is the Place to Get Onto the Ice  Boss Is the Place to Get Onto the Ice

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For a little exercise and a whole lot of fun head over to the Boss Ice Arena at the University of Rhode Island athletic complex off Route 138 in Kingstson. When the University of Rhode Island Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Teams are on the ice the rink is open for public skating, adult skating, and open figure skating sessions. Public skating programs are available for all types of skaters. Times vary but public skating sessions are available every day, all year long. General admission is $6 with an additional fee charged for skate rentals.Phone: 401-874-5480.



Clambakes on the Beach <br>at a Grand Victorian Hotel  Clambakes on the Beach
at a Grand Victorian Hotel


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The Ocean House, at 2 Bluff Avenue in Westerly, is the last of the grand Victorian hotels and it fills the role well. Built in 1868, the Ocean House was closed in 2003 when it was deemed beyond feasible repair. The reopening of the Ocean House in 2010 was a rebirth of the last iconic New England seaside resort. A stay at the hotel is a top-drawer luxury, but even if you are not staying here, dining is a pleasure. You will find everything from sophisticated fine dining to simple beach fare featuring native Rhode Island seafood. Friday evening clambakes on the beach are open to the public. Phone: 401-584-7000.



Collegiate – and Classy -- Theater  Collegiate – and Classy -- Theater

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For good and not overpriced theatrical entertainment, do not overlook the theater department of the University of Rhode Island in Kingston. The Fine Art Center on Upper College Road, in the heart of this very beautiful rural campus, hosts several professional-caliber productions yearly. Coming up in fall 2010 are productions of “Spinning Into Butteer," "Rocky Horror Show," "Taming of the Shrew," and "A View From the Bridge." Phone: 401-874-5843.



Greek Revival Church Houses Lively Theater  Greek Revival Church Houses Lively Theater

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The Granite Theatre at 1 Granite Street in Westerly puts on community theater productions year-round with a degree of verve and zest that could move mountains of, well, granite. The Granite Theatre is a handsomely restored Greek Revival Church that sits at the foot of Granite Street in downtown Westerly. Coming up in 2010: “On Golden Pond,” “The Ladies Man,” “The Tyranny of Love,” “The Golden State,” “No Sex Please, We’re British,” “The Dixie Swim Club,” “Here on the Flight Path” and more. Phone: 401-596-2341.



Intimate Shopping in a Small Downtown  Intimate Shopping in a Small Downtown

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Established in 1709, Wickford Village is a collection of picturesque waterfront streets lined with one-of-a-kind shops featuring jewelry, house wares, clothing and more. You'll also find galleries, antique shops, cafes and restaurants nestled amongst beautifully maintained churches, Colonial homes and gardens. Have a boat? Tie up to the town dock while you explore the village. Even your dog will enjoy a refreshing drink of water outside the many shops and restaurants in this pet-friendly village. Phone: 877-295-7200.



Lots of Fantastic; Umbrellas on the Side  Lots of Fantastic; Umbrellas on the Side

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Fantastic Umbrella Factory at 4820 Old Post Road in Charlestown is a very personalized collection of shops and gardens. The place was established in 1968 by Robert Palmer Bankel, who had a mission to provide South County with good Karma, a fun atmosphere, eclectic shops, and an interesting staff of artisans and locals. The property consists of extensive gardens, shops, and resident animals. Bring a sense of exploration and adventure. The shops include Umbrella Factory Main Store, Small Axe Productions, Umbrella Factory Gardens, Cheap Frills, and Vintage Eyewear. Open year-round but hours vary seasonally. Phone: 401-364-9199.



Run With the Alpacas  Run With the Alpacas

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Shadow Pines Farm on Purgatory Road in Exeter is a small, family-run operation of people who love to raise and show alpacas. The owners visited alpaca farms and became enamored with alpacas while traveling to watch their daughters compete in college sports. They welcome opportunities to show the herd to visitors. Alpaca fleece products for sale. Hours: Year-round Saturdays and Sundays. Phone: 401-295-7859.



Victorian Stroll  Victorian Stroll

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Westerly’s historic downtown on the edge of the Pawcatuck River is a pretty place for an old-fashioned walk, especially when it leads to Wilcox Park, a Victorian-era beauty with a koi pond, dwarf conifers, a daylily collection, perennial borders, and winding trails. The Chorus of Westerly presents a pops concert here in June, complete with Grucci fireworks, and the park also hosts performances of Shakespearean plays.




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Sunsets at Stone Hill – Williamstown, MA
September 2, 2010
Beer Garden Music Series with Jonny Lingo -- Providence, RI
September 2, 2010
North Branch Bluegrass Festival -- Bridgewater, VT
September 3, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Songs By Ridiculously Talented Composers and Lyricists – Pittsfield, MA
September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010
Duke Robillard -- Norfolk, CT
September 3, 2010
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA
September 3, 2010
Cabaret Magic by Carl Seiger -- Pittsfield, MA
September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010
Baseball, BBQ and more with the Pittsfield Colonials – Pittsfield, MA
September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010
Rhonda Vincent & The Rage -- Rockland, ME
September 3, 2010
James Montgomery Blues Band -- Cotuit, MA
September 3, 2010
Movies on the Rocks: Twilight New Moon - Newport
September 3, 2010
Rhonda Vincent and the Rage – Rockland, ME
September 3, 2010
Jon Campbell -- Charlestown, RI
September 3, 2010
Jonee Earthquake -- Peterborough, NH
September 3, 2010
Gloucester Schooner Festival -- Gloucester, MA
September 3, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Clydesdale camera day –Merrimack
September 4, 2010
A Taste of The Litchfield Hills -- Lakeville, CT
September 4, 2010 to September 6, 2010
Entrain -- Cotuit, MA
September 4, 2010
Prudence Crandall Day -- Canterbury, CT
September 4, 2010
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA
September 4, 2010
Art on the Lawn -- Newport, RI
September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Designing Women Craft Show -- Camden, ME
September 4, 2010
Touch-A-Truck -- Antrim, NH
September 4, 2010
Alpaca Fest -- Swanzey, NH
September 4, 2010
Hula Hoop Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI
September 4, 2010
Tastes of the Working Waterfront History Walking Tour -- Newport, RI
September 4, 2010
Sail on the Tall Ship Friendship of Salem – Salem, MA
September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Founder's Weekend -- Worcester, MA
September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones – Westerly
September 4, 2010
Tortoise -- South Burlington, VT
September 5, 2010
Last Fling of Summer -- Montgomery, VT
September 5, 2010
Celebrate Gloucester -- Gloucester, MA
September 5, 2010
Giant Pand Guerilla Dub Squad -- Norfolk, CT
September 5, 2010
Anniversary Celebration Concert & Reception with Shanghai String Quartet -- Falls Village, CT
September 5, 2010
Labor Day Weekend Art Show -- Cape Elizabeth, ME

September 5, 2010
The Empire Revue -- Providence, RI
September 5, 2010
An Intimate Garden Tour -- Bristol, RI
September 5, 2010
Wynona Judd -- Portsmouth, NH
September 5, 2010
Labor Day Open House at the Museum of Work and Culture – Woonsocket, RI
September 6, 2010
Essex Shipbuilding Museum – Essex, MA
September 6, 2010
Wang Chung -- Norfolk, CT
September 9, 2010
Killington Classic Motorcycle Rally – Killington, VT
September 9, 2010 to September 12, 2010
Boston Pops featuring Kenny Loggins -- Pawtucket, RI
September 10, 2010
A Night with Captain Sig and the Hillstrand Brothers from Deadliest Catch -- Providence, RI
September 10, 2010
South End Art Hop – Burlington, VT
September 10, 2010 to September 11, 2010
Feast in the Field -- Portsmouth, RI
September 10, 2010
Robert Randolph and the Family Band at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA
September 10, 2010
High Hopes Hoedown – Lyme, CT
September 11, 2010
Seasonal Soiree at Plimoth Plantation – Plymouth, MA
September 11, 2010
The Old York Antiques Show – York, ME
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
Marlboro Commuity Fair -- Marlboro, VT
September 11, 2010
Lucy Kaplansky -- Plymouth, MA
September 11, 2010
Roxbury Farm Tour -- Roxbury, CT
September 11, 2010
Audubon Raptor Weekend -- Bristol, RI
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
Art on the Common -- Londonderry, NH
September 11, 2010
Live Green Energy and Music Expo -- Manchester, VT
September 11, 2010
Guitar Under the Stars -- Hartford, CT
September 11, 2010
Eli's Farm Dinner -- Hamden, CT
September 11, 2010
North Country Grand Lumberjack Challenge -- Dixville Notch, NH
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
United Maine Craftsmen's Fall Festival of Arts & Crafts -- Westbrook, ME
September 11, 2010
Banjo and Fiddle Contests -- Lowell, MA
September 11, 2010
Old York Antiques Show -- York, ME
September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010
A Colonial Girl's Day Out -- West Hartford, CT
September 11, 2010
Heather Masse -- Portland, ME
September 11, 2010
Irish Traditional Music -- Providence, RI
September 11, 2010
Taste of The Deerfield Valley -- West Dover, VT
September 11, 2010
Open House at Hearthside Mansion -- Lincoln, RI
September 11, 2010
A Country Day at Pardon Gray Preserve -- Tiverton, RI
September 11, 2010
Banjo and Fiddle Contests at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA
September 11, 2010
Food Works Garlic Festival
September 11, 2010
Rootsfest -- Leominster, MA
September 11, 2010
Friends, Family, and Unity Day -- Middletown, CT
September 11, 2010
Wicked Wine and Brew Fest -- Litchfield, NH
September 11, 2010
Honey Harvest Family Program at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA
September 11, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Ronnie Spector --Norfolk, CT
September 11, 2010
Lucy Kaplanski -- Plymouth, MA
September 11, 2010
Vintage & Vine -- Portsmouth, NH
September 11, 2010
Narrows Festival of the Arts -- Fall River, MA
September 12, 2010
Geology-of-the-Giant Hike -- Hamden, CT
September 12, 2010
Arts Festival -- Trumbull, CT
September 12, 2010
Grandparents’ Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI
September 12, 2010
Hike the Military Road -- Hubbardton, VT
September 12, 2010
End of Summer 5-Star Clambake -- Wethersfield, CT
September 12, 2010
End of Summer 5-Star Clambake -- Wethersfield, CT
September 12, 2010
Kayaking through History -- Kennebunk, ME
September 12, 2010
Vermont Small Farms Food Fest -- Shelburne
September 13, 2010
Domino Madness -- Providence, RI
September 14, 2010
Generations of Elegance, A Standard Flower Show -- Bristol, RI
September 15, 2010 to September 16, 2010
Road to the Scottish Highlands: A Musical Journey -- Concord, NH
September 15, 2010
Palace Theatre Wine Tasting -- Manchester, NH
September 16, 2010
The Warren Mill Project -- Warren, RI
September 16, 2010
Architecture in the Post-Civil War & Pre-Guilded Age -- Norwalk, CT
September 16, 2010
Dave Matthews Tribute Band -- Salisbury
September 16, 2010
Young Dubliners -- Norfolk, CT
September 17, 2010
Harvest Dinner Under the Stars -- South Glastonbury, CT
September 17, 2010
"Hamlet" presented by Theatre in the Pines – Rockport, MA
September 17, 2010 to September 18, 2010
Halfway to St Patrick’s Day Irish Music Weekend -- Salisbury
September 17, 2010 to September 19, 2010
Provincetown Music Festival -- Provincetown, MA
September 18, 2010
Chilifest -- New Haven, CT
September 18, 2010
Cornfest -- Wethersfield, CT
September 18, 2010
Irish Festival -- Milford, CT
September 18, 2010
Antiques Show and Sale – Ogunquit, ME
September 18, 2010
Burke Mountain Music Festival -- East Burke, VT
September 18, 2010
Salty Dog Day -- Gloucester, MA
September 18, 2010
7 Deadly Sins Festival -- Concord, NH
September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010
The New England Dessert Showcase -- Boston, MA
September 18, 2010
Antique Show and Sale -- Ogunquit, ME
September 18, 2010
Harvest Fest & Chowdah Cook-off -- Bethel, ME
September 18, 2010
Family Jamboree -- Wells, ME
September 18, 2010
Incredible India Festival -- Hartford, CT
September 18, 2010
Classic Quilters Crafts Demonstration -- New Gloucester, ME
September 18, 2010
Fall in the Village Art & Music Festival -- Freeport, ME
September 18, 2010
An Afternoon With Rockwell's Models -- Stockbridge, MA
September 18, 2010
Civil War Encampment -- Newfield, ME
September 18, 2010
Northeast Waterfowl Festival & Carving Competition -- East Hartford, CT
September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010
Women’s A Cappella Show -- Barre, VT
September 18, 2010
Shipwrecks! On-Water Tour -- Vergennes, VT
September 18, 2010
Native American Powwow -- Upton, MA
September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010
Jump Rope Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI
September 18, 2010
13 Moons Turtle Clan Powwow -- Lincoln, RI
September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010
Hearthside Dinners -- Tamworth, NH
September 18, 2010
Open Lighthouse Day -- Various, ME
September 18, 2010
Fly-In & Classic Car Show -- Simsbury, CT
September 19, 2010
Sunday in the Park -- New Haven, CT
September 19, 2010
Dinner on the Hill -- Farmington, CT
September 19, 2010
Great Big Sea -- Norfolk, CT
September 19, 2010
Plymouth Cheese and Harvest Festival -- Plymouth, VT
September 19, 2010
Beatrix Potter Revisited -- Plymouth, VT
September 19, 2010
A Battlefield Ghost -- Hubbardton, VT
September 19, 2010
Tommyknockers and More Bus Tour -- Bangor, ME
September 19, 2010
Paddle Back in Time -- Burlington, VT
September 19, 2010
The Magic of Storytime with Cinderella and Snow White -- Saugus, MA
September 19, 2010
Glocester Heritage Day -- Glocester, RI
September 19, 2010
Plymouth Cheese & Harvest Festival -- Plymouth Notch
September 19, 2010
Native American Heritage Walk -- Washington, CT
September 19, 2010
Lunasa in Concert – Worcester, MA
September 19, 2010
DeCordova Musuem Family Festival -- Lincoln, MA
September 19, 2010
Tattersall Farm Day -- Haverhill, MA
September 19, 2010
Yo Gabba Gabba Live -- Burlington, VT
September 22, 2010
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA
September 23, 2010
Farm Dinner at Gore Place -- Waltham, MA
September 23, 2010
Brews and Blues Beer Tasting -- Mystic, CT
September 23, 2010
Norwalk Boat Show -- Norwalk, CT
September 23, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Men of Boston Cook for Women's Health -- Dorchester, MA
September 23, 2010
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA
September 23, 2010
End of Summer Soiree -- Boston, MA
September 23, 2010
Swing Band Concert -- Waitsfield, VT
September 24, 2010
Wine and Beer Festival and Pizza Challenge -- Bristol, RI
September 24, 2010
The Pillowman -- Concord, NH
September 24, 2010
Flamenco Al Andaluz -- Cambridge, MA
September 24, 2010
Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival -- Newport, RI
September 24, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Blues Traveler -- Westport, CT
September 24, 2010
Last Comic Standing Live Tour – Worcester, MA
September 24, 2010
They Might Be Giants -- Providence, RI
September 24, 2010
Chrysanthemum Festival - Bristol
September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Outdoor Antiques Show -- Lebanon, CT
September 25, 2010
Hearth Cooking Demonstration -- Wethersfield, CT
September 25, 2010
Peru Fair -- Peru, VT
September 25, 2010
Apple Festival & Craft Show -- Old Saybrook, CT
September 25, 2010
Momix -- Lyndonville, VT
September 25, 2010
Castleton Colonial Day -- Castleton, VT
September 25, 2010
Fall Foliage Festival -- East Burke, VT
September 25, 2010
Arts on Main -- Newport, VT
September 25, 2010
Chili Cook-Off -- Poultney, VT
September 25, 2010
Brattleboro-West Arts Studio Tour -- Marlboro, VT
September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Pilobolus Dance Theatre -- Providence, RI
September 25, 2010
Fiber Twist -- Deerfield, MA
September 25, 2010
Celebrating Agriculture -- Woodstock, CT
September 25, 2010
Eliot Festival Day -- Eliot, ME
September 25, 2010
Autumn Celebration -- Old Orchard Beach, ME
September 25, 2010
Blackstone Valley Music Fest -- Uxbridge, MA
September 25, 2010
Manet Exhibit Opening Celebration – Worcester, MA
September 25, 2010
Tribute to Elton John and Billy Joel -- Durham, NH
September 25, 2010
History of Tea at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA
September 25, 2010
Rocket Day -- Providence, RI
September 25, 2010
Passport: A Craft Beer & Culinary World Tour -- Portsmouth, NH
September 25, 2010
Miranda Vineyard Pig Roast -- Goshen, CT
September 25, 2010
Family Nature Day -- Litchfield, CT
September 25, 2010
Pipes in the Valley Celtic Festival -- Hartford, CT
September 25, 2010
Fall Fair -- Redding, CT
September 25, 2010
Stony Brook Fall Fair -- Norfolk, MA
September 25, 2010
Bristol Harvest Festival & Car Show -- Bristol, VT
September 25, 2010
Open Studios -- Pawtucket, RI
September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Judy Collins -- Bridgeport, CT
September 25, 2010
Candlewood Harvest Fest -- Danbury, CT
September 25, 2010
New Hampshire Fish & Lobster Festival -- Portsmouth, NH
September 25, 2010
Brew Fest – Amesbury, MA
September 25, 2010
City-wide Open Artist Studios -- Lowell, MA
September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010
Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors -- Norfolk, CT
September 26, 2010
Vegetarian Expo -- Concord, NH
September 26, 2010
Autumn in the Park Fine Arts Festival -- Stafford Springs, CT
September 26, 2010
Fall Wildflower Hike -- Hamden, CT
September 26, 2010
Made in Vermont Music Festival -- Derby Line, VT
September 26, 2010
"The Girl of My Dreams" -- Bristol, RI
September 26, 2010
Antique Tractor & Truck Show -- Rehoboth, MA
September 26, 2010
Hub on Wheels – Boston, MA
September 26, 2010
Festival of Ale at Higgins Armory Museum -- Worcester, MA
September 26, 2010
Beatles For Sale Cruise Night -- Portland, ME
September 26, 2010
Fine Arts & Crafts Festival -- Lexington, MA
September 26, 2010
Mark Olson -- Portland, ME
September 27, 2010
Gasbarro's Wine Tasting -- Lincoln, RI
September 28, 2010
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet -- Providence, RI
September 30, 2010
An Evening with Dr. Maya Angelou -- Providence, RI
September 30, 2010
JP, Chrissie & the Fairground Boys -- Portsmouth, NH
September 30, 2010
Hildene Fall Arts Festival – Manchester, VT
October 1, 2010 to October 3, 2010
"A Chorus Line" – New Haven, CT
October 1, 2010 to October 3, 2010
Gladys Knight -- Ledyard, CT
October 2, 2010
Bob Marley -- Concord, NH
October 2, 2010
Fall Festival & Chili Cook-Off -- Claremont, NH
October 2, 2010
Carnival and Family Fun Day -- Hopkinton, MA
October 2, 2010
Taste of Rhode Island -- Newport, RI
October 2, 2010 to October 3, 2010
Gordon Lightfoot -- Concord, NH
October 3, 2010
NH Coin, Currency, and Stamp Expo -- Manchester, NH
October 7, 2010 to October 10, 2010
Capitol Steps – New Haven, CT
October 7, 2010
The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Tour -- Ledyard, CT
October 8, 2010
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA
October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010
Sean Fleming and his Ragtime Orchestra -- Bristol, ME
October 9, 2010
So You Think You Can Dance Tour -- Ledyard, CT
October 9, 2010
Dance in the Fells -- Medford, MA
October 9, 2010
Mystic Seaport Chowderfest -- Mystic, CT
October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010
Harvest Weekend at Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock, VT
October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010
Spirits of Old Wethersfield -- Wethersfield, CT
October 9, 2010
WHEB Chili Cook-Off -- Portsmouth, NH
October 9, 2010
North American Sea Glass Festival -- Hyannis, MA
October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010
Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour -- Rockland, ME
October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010
Open Creamery Day -- statewide, ME
October 10, 2010
Galumpha: The Human Jungle Gym -- Providence, RI
October 13, 2010
Foliage, Food and Wine Festival – Blue Hill, ME
October 14, 2010 to October 17, 2010
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA
October 14, 2010
Young @ Heart Chorus -- Concord, NH
October 15, 2010
Archaeology Fair -- Boston, MA
October 15, 2010 to October 16, 2010
Harvest Fair -- West Hartford, CT
October 16, 2010
Keene Pumpkin Fest -- Keene, NH
October 16, 2010
Pumpkin Harvest Festival – Saco, ME
October 16, 2010
Wellfleet OysterFest -- Wellfleet, MA
October 16, 2010 to October 17, 2010
Falmouth Cranberry Harvest and Farm Festival -- East Falmouth, MA
October 16, 2010
Slam Poet Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo -- Concord, NH
October 21, 2010
“Hair” – New Haven, CT
October 22, 2010 to October 24, 2010
Fright at The Fort -- Prospect, ME
October 22, 2010 to October 30, 2010
“Celebrity Autobiography” -- Concord, NH
October 23, 2010
The Merchants of Bollywood -- Providence, RI
October 26, 2010
Ghosts on The Banke -- Portsmouth, NH
October 29, 2010 to October 30, 2010
Je'Caryous Johnson's “Cheaper To Keep Her” – New Haven, CT
October 29, 2010 to October 30, 2010
Camp Sunshine Pumpkin Festival – Freeport, ME
October 30, 2010
Joan Baez – New Haven, CT
November 5, 2010
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA
November 6, 2010
A Night to Remember – New Haven, CT
November 6, 2010
Pianist Robert Degaetano -- Providence, RI
November 7, 2010
Richie Havens Farm Relief Concert -- Lebanon, NH
November 12, 2010
History of Tea at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA
November 13, 2010
Aretha Franklin -- Ledyard, CT
November 20, 2010
The Muir String Quartet -- Providence, RI
November 22, 2010
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA
November 27, 2010
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