Roger Williams National Memorial

Good to know
- Best time to go
- April–October
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- wheelchair-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
This small urban park in downtown Providence honors the theologian and colonial founder Roger Williams, who established Rhode Island in 1636 as a refuge for religious freedom after being banished from Massachusetts. Landscaped around a natural spring said to mark the early settlement, the four-acre green offers a quiet retreat with interpretive panels recounting his advocacy of the separation of church and state and fair dealing with Indigenous peoples.
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