Rhode Island is full of quaint towns that just ooze New England charm, but there is one village that just may have the best main street of them all. It boasts colorful shops, fun eateries, and is an absolute delight to visit any season of the year.
Established in 1709, Historic Wickford Village is a part of the town of North Kingston. It has a rich history much of which has been preserved in its buildings.
The waterfront community is located on the west side of Narragansett Bay. It has one of the largest collections of 18th-century buildings in the northeastern United States.
No matter what time of year you visit, there is always some excitement going on. From farmers markets to parades, this small village embraces each and every day.
Have you ever strolled through Wickford Historic Village? Do you agree that it has the best main street in Rhode Island or do you have a different opinion? Let us know in the comments section below.
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