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    Westerly Downtown Historic District - Lovely, grand old buildings

    Westerly Downtown Historic District

    5.0(1 review)
    14.0 km

    We make it a habit to drive down to the Historic District in Westerly and walk around, enjoying the…read moreold building styles, stopping by the farmers market, eating in the many restaurants, strolling through Wilcox Park. This town is a wonderful reminder of the old towns New England was once filled with. The center of the historic district is the monument at the intersection of High Streets and U.S. Rt. 1, just near the Westerly Library. There is on-street parking available throughout the area. This is the place to begin your visit by walking the streets, lined with one-off store fronts, small 'mom and pop' restaurants and beautiful old architecture. It really makes a fun morning adventure. Once you have satisfied your curiosity there, follow the river south along Main Street, to the Farmers Market near the intersection of Union Street. It runs June - October, 10am - 2pm on Thursdays. Check out the state's DEM website for updated info. After picking up some farm fresh foods for lunch or dinner, follow Union Street up the hill back toward Wilcox park and there is a nice brick tower on the left. I'm not sure what the building is used for today, but from the look of the stone foundation, it's quite an old edifice. Continue straight on, across the street into Wilcox Park for a nice stroll under trees. Maybe picnic on the food you purchased at the farmers market, enjoy the magnificent old trees or sit by the pond. There are signs around the park telling the history of the area. If you live in state, try to stop by throughout the year to see it in all it's seasons. If you are visiting the state, be sure to make it one of your stops while visiting the area. Be sure to check out all the spots to visit in town here on Yelp.

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    Westerly Downtown Historic District - Brick tower with a stone foundation. Wonder what this was.

    Brick tower with a stone foundation. Wonder what this was.

    Westerly Downtown Historic District - Don't make them like this anymore!

    Don't make them like this anymore!

    Westerly Downtown Historic District - Town hall is on the National Historic Registry

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    Town hall is on the National Historic Registry

    US Post Office

    US Post Office

    2.7(6 reviews)
    3.9 km

    This post office is pretty bad. With the weather we've had recently, it's understandable that…read morethere are delays and closings. However, the Westerly PO manages to open and Charlestown does not, even when it says it is online. Mail delivery has been terrible for years and is worse now. It's often 5 days or more between mail deliveries. No truck goes by and no mail is picked up for days. Never mind the old PO motto "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds". I remember when mail was delivered to your door 2x a day. Now we're lucky if we get it at all and often it's someone else's mail delivered to my address. And if you ask a question, a snarky retort can be expected. The worst!

    This review is for Charlestown USPS as a delivery service. If you're visiting the branch to send…read moresomething out, I'd probably give it 3 stars. This is probably the worst USPS branch in RI. Every package that gets sent via USPS does not get delivered. I've tried calling to get it resolved. Each time, they swear the postmaster will get back to me. It's been 3 phone calls, 2 branch visits, and 3 weeks later, and the postmaster still has not called me. I've filled out the white card where I can designate where to leave packages. They seem to be ignoring that completely. Every time I call, they tell me that they can't deliver to my front door because they're a rural delivery service. Hm. Okay. Charlestown isn't the first "rural" town in which I've resided (and the other rural towns in which I've lived had no problem leaving packages at my door). Got another one? Oh, that's right. Then they say there's not enough space to turn the mail truck around. If I can turn a 23-foot U-Haul around at my place (which I did several times while moving in), I'm pretty sure a small postal carrier car can do the same. Today's excuse was the best: "Carrier is unable to gain access to front door to deliver the package." My God, I didn't know I was trapped in my own house! Thank goodness USPS tried to deliver a package and told me I can't get to my own front door! Nice excuse. My front door is perfectly accessible, thank you very much. Bottom line, zero customer service (literally zero.........nonexistent. they don't even contact you). The postmaster treats you like she's doing favors for you gratis; not like you're a customer who's paying her with your tax dollars. If I could have another mail service deliver all my post and parcels, I would.

    Erik Rock - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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