Wickford Village Is The Oldest Colonial Village In The Country, And It's Right Here In Rhode Island
As one of America’s oldest states, Rhode Island is home to some great historic villages. These time-honored spots tell the story of our past, and some of them have been very well-maintained. Wickford Village is actually the oldest colonial village in the U.S., and we’re lucky to have it right here in the Ocean State.

Lodowick Updike, who was the grandson of early North Kingstown settler Richard Smith, had a grand vision for Wickford Village. While he helped found it, he died before he could ever see it thrive.

These families completed Updike’s village and helped to turn it into a solid community.
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After the war, the village saw an economic boom, and plenty of taverns, shops, and other businesses opened in the area.
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The shipping war with Providence didn't help matters. The great hurricane of 1938 wreaked havoc on the remaining residents.

It's full of artisan shops, boutiques, restaurants, and historic treasures.

Visiting here feels like traveling back in time in the best way -- you'll get to experience a taste of what life was like back then, but there are plenty of modern amenities to enjoy.

Most of the businesses here have re-opened, although face coverings and proper social distancing methods are required.
Have you been to Wickford Village lately?
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