- TripBuzz found 344 things to do with kids in or near East Greenwich, Rhode Island, including 332 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Narragansett.
- From Aim High Academy to The Varnum House Museum, the East Greenwich area offers 115 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Farms & Ranches, Theaters and Military Museums.
- A waterfront town, East Greenwich is an upscale community in Rhode Island. Founded in the 17th century, the town is home to numerous historical landmarks including several homes, a mill site and the county courthouse. In its downtown area, residents and visitors can also enjoy fine dining and shopping at specialty boutiques.
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The Firehouse Theater is an entertainment venue focusing on a variety of comedic performances. Performances include improv shows based on the TV show 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' as well as stand-up routines.
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Gansett Cruises run through the Narragansett Bay's East Passage and the Newport Harbor aboard a private yacht. The tours take roughly 90 minutes and are narrated by a local guide.
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The core of Newport, Rhode Island is Thames Street, a historic thoroughfare that bisects the town. In spring and summer Thames Street thrums with activity and traffic. It contains many fine restaurants and shops.
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Viking Tours
Newport Visitor & Information Center, Newport, RI 02840
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Viking Tours offers tours of the Newport area in old fashioned trolleys or modern motercoaches. Available services include sightseeing tours, wedding trolleys, personal guided tours, and meeting & convention services.
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Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island is a verdant expanse managed by the Rhode Island Division of Parks & Recreation. It is a lovely place to hike, bike, relax, picnic or engage in birdwatching and nature photography.
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Bannister's Wharf used to be the center of the commercial seaport for the settlement of Newport during its colonial era. Shopping and dining next to the harbor are now offered in the area.
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At the Old Mountain Lanes, guests can go bowling or eat and drink in the bowling alley's bar and restaurant. The bowling alley also hosts birthday parties and hosts bowling leagues and clubs.
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A revolutionary war redoubt, Fort Batron features an observation tower on which visitors can view the surrounding landscape. Attractions also include three miles of nature trails, with trail guides available at the nearby town hall.
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Dating as far back as the Revolutionary War, Fort Barton is a historic park site named after Colonel William Barton of Rhode Island. Visitors to Fort Barton hike through the local trails and recall the history of the Revolutionary War.
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Designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt, Marble House is part of the Newport Mansions pantheon. Commissioned by the stratospherically wealthy Vanderbilt family, the elegantly-columned Marble House is now a public museum.