- Our list of the best things to do in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, features the top 365 nearby activities — including 157 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pawtucket, RI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Pawtucket, RI , followed by 347 popular activities in nearby cities, including Providence, Fall River, Warwick, North Kingstown, Cranston, Foxboro, Tiverton, East Greenwich, Lincoln, Attleboro, East Providence, Bristol, Franklin, Smithfield, Cumberland, Taunton, Brockton, Coventry, Norwood, Portsmouth, Warren, Woonsocket, Stoughton, Middletown, North Smithfield, Wickford, Medfield, Jamestown, Harrisville, Dennis Port, Chepachet and Saunderstown
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Foudned in 1937, Lucky Strike Lanes is a candlepin bowling alley that offers 34 lanes of bowling to its visitors. Other amenities at Lucky Strike include snacks, tournaments, and birthday party accommodation.
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Lynnarts Inc is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to promoting cultural activity and encouraging community interest in the arts. The facility has three different galleries located in the building.
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Arts After Hours
LynnArts Rantoul Black Box Theatre, 25 Exchange Street, Lynn, MA 1901
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Putting on a mix of both well known and original performances, Arts After Hours offers the community a variety of musicals, comedies, and plays. The original skits performed by the group are often witty and poke fun at American history.
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At the Plaza Black Box Theater, visitors can see an acting ensemble called the Imaginary Beasts perform in family friendly plays and musicals. The actors often wear eclectic, fairy tale themed costumes.
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Hoxie House dates back to 1675 and is one of the oldest saltbox houses in the state. Restored and preserved, the house features a range of authentic artifacts and furnishings.
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Built in 1876 and on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, Flying Horse Carousel, has been delighting children for decades. The carousel, whose name was derived from the unique suspension design, is available to ride during non-winter months.
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8-14 Northwest Street, Stonington, CT 6378
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Located along Stonington Harbor, Stonington Village Playground is a small community playground with a wooded play structure, slides, swings and other play equipment. The park has a paved perimeter walking path, a gazebo and picnic tables.
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Overlooking Stonington Harbor, Cannon Square is a small park area that commemorates the Battle of Stonington in 1814. The square features a grass field and trees along with two cannons used in the battle and an obelisk.
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High Rock Park, Tower & Observatory features a 12 inch Meade telescope powerful enough to see the rings and moons of far-flung planets. The observatory welcomes visitors, and requests they make reservations.
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Featuring an antique carousel, Watch Hill Carousel & Beach offers visitors scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The beach is within walking distance of the downtown, which has shops and a lighthouse for visitors to see.