Pawtuxet Village Is One Of The Most Underrated Summer Destinations In Rhode Island
Where do you like to spend your Rhode Island summers? Given the fact that we’re called the Ocean State, the answer is probably the beach. And while our beaches are certainly second to none, we’ve also got plenty of hidden gems worth exploring that aren’t on the shoreline. Pawtuxet Village is one of them.

The little village sits nestled at the point where the Pawtuxet River flows into the Providence River and Narragansett Bay.

Settlers in the early 18th century constructed mills and created one of America's premier shipping ports.
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While it isn't as developed as some of the area's more popular historic coastal towns, it has its own unique character you can't help but love.
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The quaint downtown district is full of cafes, specialty shops, and restaurants.

And you'll love strolling through the historic streets while taking in the charming scenery.

If you've ever been on Halloween, you know just how seriously they take trick-or-treating here.

Stop by this summer and prepare to fall in love with Pawtuxet all over again.
Pawtuxet Village is one of the oldest settlements in America. Luckily, its character is timeless.
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Pawtuxet Village, Warwick, RI 02888, USA