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Roger Williams National Memorial

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Nestled in the heart of Providence, Rhode Island, the Roger Williams National Memorial stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of its founder, Roger Williams. Steeped in history and cultural significance, this memorial park pays homage to the visionary ideals of religious freedom and tolerance championed by Williams in the 17th century. In 1636, Roger Williams, a man ahead of his time, sought refuge from religious persecution and established Providence as a safe haven for individuals of all faiths. His spirit of inclusivity and respect for diverse beliefs is immortalized in his profound words, "I acknowledge that to molest any person, Jew or Gentile, for either professing doctrine, or practicing worship merely religious or spiritual, is to persecute him, and such a person (whether his doctrine or practice be true or false) suffers persecution for conscience." As you wander through the tranquil grounds of the Roger Williams National Memorial, you can't help but feel the echoes of the past reverberating through time. The park serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring struggle for freedom of conscience and the importance of embracing diversity in a rapidly changing world. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a moment of reflection, the Roger Williams National Memorial offers a sanctuary of peace and enlightenment. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of American history and pay tribute to the indomitable spirit of Roger Williams, whose visionary ideals continue to inspire visitors from near and far. Plan your visit today and uncover the hidden gem that is the Roger Williams National Memorial.

Directions

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Directions From Interstate 95 North

Embarking on your journey from Interstate 95 North? Look out for Exit 38, labeled as State Offices. Keep to the right side of the lane. As you reach the end of the exit, continue straight ahead. The next traffic light you encounter, turn left onto Smith Street. Following this, at the next light, make a right turn and swiftly follow it with a left turn into the welcoming embrace of the memorial's parking lot.

Directions From Interstate 95 South

Traveling from Interstate 95 South? Keep your eyes peeled for Exit 38, marked Charles Street. Once you're off the exit, turn right onto Charles Street. Here, the first left will be Ashburton Street, make the turn. Continue on Ashburton Street, passing through three traffic lights. After the third light, make a swift left turn into the memorial parking lot, where your historical journey begins.

Physical Address

If you prefer using a GPS to navigate, input the following address: 282 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02903. Enjoy your visit to the Roger Williams National Memorial Park, where history comes alive.

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Location

Located in Providence

Weather Information

At Roger Williams National Memorial in Providence, the weather varies with the seasons. Spring and fall are mild, with temperatures in the 50s to 60s Fahrenheit and occasional rain. Summers are warm and humid, reaching the 70s to 80s, while winters are cold, often in the 30s and 40s, with chances of snow. Check the forecast before visiting and dress in layers for comfort.

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Quick Facts

  • Designation: National Memorial
  • City: Providence
  • Park Code: rowi
  • Website: Official Website

Activities

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