- TripBuzz found 301 things to do with kids in or near Middletown, Rhode Island, including 284 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Providence and Narragansett.
- From Second Beach / Sachuest Beach to Sachuest Beach (Second Beach), the Middletown area offers 112 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Movie Theaters, Farms & Ranches and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Located on Aquidneck Island, Middletown, RI has two coasts of beaches, one along the Atlantic Ocean, and one along Sachuest Bay. There are many prominent events held in and around Middletown throughout the year, including a St. Patrick's Day parade, Newport Restaurant Week, improve comedy, tribute bands, and Family Movie Night.
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Designed with tree lined streets and well manicured gardens, Connecticut College is a great place to explore the outdoors. Its rich architecture, fine arts and sports programs are also reasons to visit this New London campus.
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See New London via Segway with Wheeling City Tours. The tour guide leads the way through Downtown New London, Fort Trumbull, and to the shore while guests follow on individual Segway's.
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Jenney House Museum, which operated as the Jenney Grist Mill before, functions as a mueseum and features a wide range of exhibits about the history of John Lenney who set up the mill in 1636, as well as a variety of other historical artifacts.
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Pine and Grove Streets, Sandwich, MA 02563
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Earlier known as the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Heritage Museums & Gardens today comprises of a public garden which features a collection of rhododendrons and daylilies as well as a museum with its three galleries showcasing a collection of vintage automobiles and American folk art.
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Historic Sandwich Village is a local tourist destination being home to a number of historic buildings, gardens, shops and other local attractions such as the glass museum and the Quincy Tree House.
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Dexter Grist Mill, built in 1654, is a popular tourist attraction that still functions as a working mill. Visitors can even purchase fresh cornmeal ground that day. Open mid-May through early September.
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A water powered grist mill, the Old Town Mill was rebuilt after being burnt to the ground during the American Revolutionary War. The mill hosts many events throughout the year including concerts, art shows, and more.
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As a historic Colonial home, Richard Douglass House is the former home of a New Londoner captain from the American Revolution. This house is one of the last few gambrel-roof houses remaining in the region.
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150 Bank Street, New London, CT 06320
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Located along the waterfront on Bank Street, New London Maritime Society Custom House Museum is a small building that packs many exhibits. An excellent way to learn about New London's rich nautical history.
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The Flock Theatre in New London offers free Shakespeare productions as well as acting classes for aspiring thespians. Seeing a show at the Flock Theatre is a great way to support the local community.