- Our list of the best things to do in Warren, Rhode Island, features the top 431 nearby activities — including 199 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Warren, RI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 8 things to do within the city of Warren, RI , followed by 423 popular activities in nearby cities, including Newport, Providence, Fall River, New Bedford, North Kingstown, Warwick, Middletown, Pawtucket, Cranston, Jamestown, Tiverton, East Greenwich, Attleboro, Lincoln, East Providence, Smithfield, Bristol, Narragansett, Cumberland, Wakefield, Taunton, Coventry, Portsmouth, Foxboro, Woonsocket, Dartmouth, North Smithfield, Franklin, Wickford, Chepachet, Saunderstown, Exeter, Harrisville, Little Compton and Dennis Port
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Famous for its beautiful design and unparalleled acoustics, the Sanders Theatre offers a unique 180 degree arrangement to minimize distance from the stage. Attend a variety of concerts and other performances to enjoy the intimate atmosphere that the theatre provides.
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Formerly a Masonic property, Prospect Park centers around a main garden area that is landscaped most of the year. Guests can also enjoy five walking and running trails with the option to bring their dogs on leashes.
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Katama Beach comprises of a three mile long barrier beach located on the South Shore of Martha's Vineyards Island and opens up to the ocean. On the opposite side, there is a protected salt-lake pond which offers beautiful views of the bay.
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Located inside Harvard University, Harvard Yard is an open piece of land. At a size of 22.4 acres, the yard is the oldest established piece of land in the University, and offers the pubic free access.
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100 Robert Treat Pane Drive, Waltham, MA 02452
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Also known as Stonehurst, the Robert Treat Paine Estate was designed as a collaboration between Frederick Law Olmsted and Henry Hobson Richardson. Stonehurst sits on 109 acres of land, and is available for wedding ceremonies and tours.
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Social reformer Robert Treat Paine's 1886 Stonehurst Manor sits atop a secluded hill overlooking 109 acres of conservation land. Hiking along woodland trails, self-guided walking tours for kids and adults, Museum Manor exhibits are available. Available for weddings and events.
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The bulk of Burgess Park is dedicated toward an 18-hole disc golf course. The course itself is made mostly for adults since there are long distances between the holes and visitors are required to bring their own discs.
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26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
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Established in 1998, the Harvard Museum of Natural History features a range of specimens from the collection of Harvard's three natural history research museums. The exhibits include the realistic flame-worked Glass Flowers, fossils and skeletons of dinosaurs and other mammals, minerals and more.
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Daily adventure tours are provided through Boston by Segway which allows visitors to get up close and personal with famous landmarks. Prominent stops across the city include Fenway Park and Bunker Hill.
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Run by Harvard University, the Peabody Museum has some of the best collects of human history. See huge Native American totem poles, legacy of canoes, the art of wars throughout the ages, and tools used by our developing ancestors among many other things.