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    Still Here

    Still Here

    5.0(1 review)
    0.2 kmDownCity

    Perhaps considered the most iconic mural in the current Downtown portfolio, Gaia's Still Here is a…read moreportrait of a contemporary Narragansett woman named Lynsea Montanari holding a portrait of her tribal elder, Wampanoag and Narangansett leader Princess Red Wing. The location of the 32 Custom House building (and the parking lot that was the former Daniels building) provides a sweeping view of the wall from the Weybosset bridge and river. According to the City Department of Art, Culture & Tourism, "Weybosset Street was a site where three important Indian trails met, one coming down from the north, the second up from the southeast Mount Hope region called the Wampanoag Trail, and the third up from Connecticut in the southwest called the Pequot Trail." Gaia's opening idea for the mural was to consider erasure, considering the landscape that existed before colonial settlement, asking the question of whose history gets recorded and whose doesn't. As he captures in his artist interview (viewable above), through partnership and permission seeking with the Tomaquag Museum, the work evolved into a narrative that captures a living person holding legacy and tradition, advocating for human rights and environmental justice, a people still here across time that continues today. As I volunteer at the Visitor Center, this is one of the public art pieces that most people ask about and it's part of the self guided public arts tour established by the Avenue Concept group.

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    Urban Coastal Greenway

    Urban Coastal Greenway

    5.0(1 review)
    0.5 kmDownCity

    The Urban Coastal Greenway of northern Narragansett Bay is a project that plans to provide green…read morespaces in many sections of the Providence metro area. Last August 17, 2023, a high profile section of the Greenway was opened by the Governor and Mayor in an area near Eddy Street and Point Street. The Urban Coastal Greenway is nestled behind Wexford's South Street Landing Redevelopment properties in the Providence Innovation and Design District. The Urban Coastal Greenway includes 15% vegetation throughout the entire development site, offering twice the public access as typically required, and includes a major stormwater management infrastructure. To meet the conditions for a sustainable greenway, the project includes dozens of green planting areas all located along pathways, which are next to the pedestrian bridge, which at the same time connects the greenway to the 195 District Park, a seven-acre waterfront park on the other side of the South Street Landing development. Benches, plantings, and a dock on the Providence River are also part of this beautiful Greenway. I love walking and exercising in this part of the city...it's green, lush and well kept. A jewel for all of those wanting a nice place to stroll around the river. For those wanting to to make a loop around this green space (Fox Point park, 195 district park and Waterplace park), it's about a 3 mile loop from the Providence Place Mall / Waterplace Park basin to the Fox Point Bridge and back.

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    Brew At The Zoo

    Brew At The Zoo

    3.5(4 reviews)
    3.7 kmSouth Elmwood

    As an animal lover, I just had to attend brew at the zoo at least once in my life! The zoo with no…read morechildren?! Okay!! This year was my first year in attendance and was lucky enough to purchase the limited number of VIP tickets sold for the event. The prices were a bit steep at $75 per person. I am glad we paid this amount considering the lines that we saw from those regular entry on our way out. They were LOoooNG! . There were lots of vendors sampling not just beers but ciders and seltzers too. You receive one sampling cup on your way in that the vendors (often only 1 -2 manning the booth) have to fill individually which in my opinion holds up the line significantly. Obviously we want to be environmentally friendly so we get one sampling cup but there needs to be a more expedited system than hand pouring hundreds of samples for people. For the price I expected a bit more food/snacks but really all that was free was a sample kind granola bar, a tiny spoon of willow tree and a cube of cheese along the way. I mean, even a little cup of pretzels would've been nice. Probably the most disappointing part was that about 25-30% of the animals were not around :( it was definitely something to experience but not sure I will be running back. The event is held every year rain or shine and this year when I got to attend it was very nice, I'm not sure how much I would've enjoyed it though I f the weather was rainy or not as nice. Again, definitely something to experience at least once especially going the VIP route but be aware the event is held rain or shine if you're expecting to see animals you might be a little disappointed.

    . This event was awesome. There were tasting tables set up throughout the park so we got to enjoy…read morethe animals and beers. Lines for beer were not too long And moved quickly. My only issue is the line to get in !!!!! Whoever is in charge of crowd management should be fired. The event started at five so we arrived at five. I didn't see any signs directing us to where it was held or to park. And it's a big park ! There were two Huge lines wrapped Around the park. No one to ask what line was which. Was one for tickets ? Was one line for will call ? We didn't get in until five forty five. Which is forty five minutes after it started. That's pretty crummy. Besides the ridiculous wait I had an awesome Time. I hope next year they have some sort of Plan to control the crowd and get us in when the event starts. I'll Go again for sure.

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    The Rhode Island Nine - localflavor - Updated July 2026

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