- TripBuzz discovered 110 different types of activities for couples in the Watch Hill area, including Beaches (like East Beach), Lighthouses (like Watch Hill Lighthouse), Monuments (like Ninigret) and Parks (like Wilcox Park), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 194 date ideas in or near Watch Hill, Rhode Island, including 190 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Westerly, Narragansett, Montauk and Groton.
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A sailing industry organization, Sail America is devoted to promoting awareness and appreciation of the sport of sailing through programs, conferences, and a variety of other promotional, educational, and training events.
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Preserving the city's local history, Old Halsey Homestead features a historical building filled with artifacts from the past to view. The homestead was built in 1648 with an English Colonial style.
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Agawam Park is a large public park that features expanses of green space as well as playground areas, picnic facilities, and live performance areas. The park hosts a series of summer concerts as well as other events.
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Providence, Rhode Island is home to Historic Federal Hill, the city's nerve center and locus of economic activity. The Hill is flush with restaurants, delis, bakeries, boutiques and other businesses that sell enticing wares to locals and tourists.
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At RI Shakespeare Company, visitors can attend performances of classic Shakespeare plays and Broadway musicals. During the holiday season, the company performs The Christmas Carol, a classic adaptation of a book from Charles Dickens.
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Best known for its huge, elaborate musicals and dance performances, the beautiful Bradley Playhouse in Putnam, Connecticut is the city's cultural hub. Many productions are cast through open community auditions.
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Silver Circle Llc is a launching pad for local artists that features rotating art displays, sculptures, art glass and assemblage. They also have a boutique area with handcrafted jewelry, textiles, pottery, and gifts by local and regional artisans.
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Constructed in 1802, the Faulkner's Island Lighthouse is an active historic lighthouse that is the second oldest in the entire state. Visitors commonly enjoy spending time on Faulkner's Island during their trip to see the lighthouse.
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Part of Southampton Village's seven miles of oceanfront, Coopers Beach is a supervised beach with life guards on duty. The beach features blue waters and white sands, and offers chairs and umbrellas for rent.
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Dudek Bowling Alley is a family run nostalgic location established in 1934. The center is a popular hot spot for locals as well as visitors. Rock n' Bowl events, leagues, and birthday party services are also available.