Jamestown Crowned Rhode Island’s Best Small Town to Visit
Jamestown, RI – In a recent highlight of America’s charming small towns, WorldAtlas has named Jamestown as the best destination in Rhode Island. Known for its picturesque landscapes and tranquil atmosphere, Jamestown is nestled in Narragansett Bay and boasts a population of just 5,600. The town is celebrated for its rich history and welcoming environment, drawing visitors eager to explore its iconic landmarks.
From the historic Beavertail Lighthouse to the Jamestown Fire Memorial Museum, there’s no shortage of attractions. The Jamestown Historical Society Museum further enhances the town’s cultural offerings, making it a hub for history enthusiasts. For a taste of local flavor, visitors can savor chowder from Narragansett Cafe or indulge in pizza at Ace’s Pizza.
Nature lovers can enjoy Fort Wetherill State Park, a 60-acre area blending historic architecture with recreational opportunities, providing a serene escape complemented by ocean sounds and lush surroundings. As one of Rhode Island’s hidden gems, Jamestown stands out as an ideal retreat amid today’s hectic pace.
For more insights on exploring this charming town, contact Rin Velasco at rvelasco@gannett.com.
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