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    Rhode Island has no shortage of huge ... 1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence, RI. Rhode Island Holiday Light Show ... displays and a walking trail with 650 lit Christmas trees. Other activities include ...

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    This Rhode Island Christmas Lights Map will point you in the direction of some of the best displays in the state with thousands of sparkling lights, dozens of blow molds, inflatables and more.

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    15th Annual Glassblowers’ Christmas in Sandwich takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. now through Dec. 30 at Sandwich Glass Museum, 129 Main St. Admission is $3-$14. Information: 508-888-0251 ...

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    The 25th annual Pawtucket Winter Wonderland, Rhode Island's largest Christmas display and festival, is ready at Slater Park. Spread over 30 acres, the display will include 650 decorated Christmas ...

  6. Waterplace Park - Wikipedia

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    Waterplace Park is an urban park situated along the Woonasquatucket River in downtown Providence, Rhode Island at the original site of the Great Salt Cove. Finished in 1994, Waterplace Park is connected to 3/4 mile of cobblestone-paved pedestrian walkways along the waterfront known as Riverwalk. Venice-styled Pedestrian bridges cross the river ...

  7. Roger Williams Park - Wikipedia

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    Roger Williams Park is an elaborately landscaped 427-acre (173 ha) city park in Providence, Rhode Island and a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park is named after Roger Williams, the founder of the city of Providence and the primary founder of the state of Rhode Island.