We all have our favorite spots in Rhode Island. Some prefer the bustling cities while others are attracted to the smaller towns. There’s one thing that’s undeniable, in the Ocean State, Wickford Village is a tiny coastal gem. Established in 1709, this harborside spot has a rich history, strong community, and charm beyond compare.
The village of Wickford exudes an old-fashioned charm. With not a fast food restaurant in sight or any other chain retailers, Main Street is a pleasure to stroll.
Walk the tree-lined streets and take in stunning architecture of times past. The village has the largest number of owner occupied Colonial and Federal period homes in the United States.
The village has a long storied maritime history but the sunrises and sunsets haven't changed over time and still offer picture perfect views over the harbor.
Restaurants and shops are local treasures offering warm hospitality. This tiny village is a one-of-a-kind place that you'll want to visit again and again.
Are you lucky enough to live in Wickford village? Or do you just enjoy visiting throughout the year? All of Rhody’s towns and villages are special in their own way but if you’re a foodie looking for a new culinary adventure, you’ll want to visit one of these places loaded with excellent restaurants.
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