Rhode Island's First Indoor Amusement Complex Is Just As Much Fun As It Sounds
If you’re the least bit competitive, you know how amazing a hard-earned victory feels. And if you play a game at Battlegroundz in Lincoln, Rhode Island, you’ll simply be participating in a friendly game against your peers. This all-in-one indoor amusement park in Rhode Island is fun for all ages, and it truly has something for everyone. It’s one of the Ocean State’s favorite attractions.
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The Best Attractions in Rhode Island
What are the most unique attractions in Rhode Island?
The most unique attractions in Rhode Island include:
- The Newport Historical Society. This is a museum with historical re-enactments and tours of Colonial buildings in Newport.
- Gun Totem. Located in Providence, this is a 12-foot-high pillar made of concrete and 1,000 handguns.
- Newport Tower. This stone tower in Tuoro Park is said to be either what’s left of a 17th-century windmill or a structure from earlier settlers.
- Green Animals Topiary. This topiary garden in Portsmouth is one of the oldest of its kind in the country.
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What are the weirdest attractions in Rhode Island?
The weirdest attractions in Rhode Island include:
- The Fantastic Umbrella Factory. This attraction in Charlestown isn’t just about umbrellas but has emus wandering around and some vintage shops.
- The Fleur-de-Lys Studio. This intriguing house in Providence is the one often mentioned in the writings of H.P. Lovecraft.
- Seaview Terrace. Located in Newport, the creepy exterior was featured in the show Dark Shadows and it is said to be haunted.
- The Great Swamp Fight Monument. This is a tall granite column commemorating a battle that took place in 1675 during the King Philip’s War.
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What are the most enchanting man-made wonders in Rhode Island?
The most enchanting man-made wonders in Rhode Island include:
- The Rhode Island State House. Located in Providence, this is the fourth-largest self-supporting marble dome structure on earth.
- Southeast Light. This historic lighthouse was built on Block Island in 1874 and remains one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the country.
- Slater Mill Historic Site. This textile mill in Pawtucket is considered to be the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution and is fully restored.
- Flying Horse Carousel. This carousel is in Watch Hill in Westerly and is one of the oldest carousels in the world.
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