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Many area colleges such as Brown University, Johnson and Wales University, Roger Williams University, Rhode Island College, Rhode Island School of Design, and Providence College are less than ten miles from this Seekonk hotel. University of Rhode Island and Community College of Rhode are less than one hour away.
Other area attractions include Roger Williams Park Zoo, Colt State Park, Providence Place Mall, Seekonk Speedway, Dunkin Donuts Center, Rhode Island Convention Center, Providence Ice Skating rink, Federal Hill, Slater Mill, and the Seekonk Grand Prix. Seekonk, MA is just a short drive to Bristol RI, and Newport, RI and all of the wonderful attractions such as the Blithwald Mansion and Gardens, the oldest Fourth of July parade in the country the Bristol Parade, the Breakers Mansion, the Cliff Walk, Newport Jai-alai, and Fall Rivers Battleship Cove, numerous golf courses, beaches, shopping and more.
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Roger Williams Park - Elmwood Avenue. Providence, RI
Beautiful 430 acres with chain of 10 lakes, A Victorian carousel, a train ride and paddle boats are available. Visit the newly restored zoo and Museum of natural History. 6 miles west.
Seekonk Grand Prix
In our state-of-the art facility we have over 60 arcade games to enjoy. Here are just a few, Dance Dance Revolution, Jurassic Park , Time Crisis 3 and Ski Ball. You can play some the latest redemption games and win fabulous prizes.
Providence Place Mall
Visit Providence Place located in Providence, Rhode Island for the best in shopping, entertainment and dining!
Seekonk Speedway
Seekonk Speedway is a NASCAR-sanctioned banked 1/3-mile oval located 10 minutes from Providence, 54 minutes from Boston, less than 25 minutes from New Bedford and Fall River, and 40 minutes from Cape Cod.
Dunkin Donuts Center
Dunkin' Donuts Center - New England's Premier Event Arena
Rhode Island Convention Center
Located in the heart of downtown Providence, the Rhode Island Convention Center was opened in December 1993.
Blithewold Mansion and Gardens
Located on Narragansett Bay, 25 minutes east of Providence and 60 minutes south of Boston, Blithewold is one of the finest garden estates in New England.
The Breakers Mansion
The Breakers, an 11-acre estate on Ochre Point overlooking the ocean in Newport, Rhode Island, epitomizes the wealth and extravagance of America's Gilded Age.
Fall Rivers Battleship Cove
The world's largest collection of historic naval ships.
Slater Mill - Roosevelt Avenue. Pawtucket, RI
Has been restored to it appearance in the early 1800's to depict, to development of factory production and life in a 19th century Industrial village 6 miles, north.
The Children's Museum of Rhode Island - 58 Wallcott Street. Pawtucket, RI. Participatory activity center for children. 6 miles north.
Capron Park and Zoo - Attleboro, MA
Contains a rain forest display of tropical flora and fauna. 16 miles north.
La Sallette Shrine - Attleboro, MA
Within the Shrine are statuary gardens, indoor and outdoor chapels. The Christmas Festival of Lights, a 17-acre outdoor Christmas display occurs from Thanksgiving eve to January 1, 16 miles north.
Brown University - Providence, RI
Began in Warren in 1764 and relocated to Providence in 1770. 5 miles west.
Museum of Art - Rhode Island School of Design - 224 Benefit Street, Providence, RI. Classical to modem art 18 century Porcelains, Indian and Chinese work. 5 miles west.
First Baptist Church - 75 North Main Street, Providence. RI
Oldest Baptist Church in America established by Roger Williams in 1638. 5 miles west.
Roger Williams National Memorial – 282 North Main Street. Providence, RI
Site of original Providence Settlement in 1636, 5 miles west.
Rhode Island State House - Smith Street, Providence, RI
The first unsupported marble dome built in the U.S. - Second largest in the world after St. Peters 'Basilica in
Rome. 5 miles west.
The Arcade - Providence, RI
A National Historic Landmark. The Arcade is the oldest indoor shopping mall in the country. In It you will find a wonderful collection of shops featuring products from all over tins world. 5 miles west.