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Robert E. Freeman Memorial Park is a small downtown public space tucked along Mathewson Street near Westminster Street. Created as a memorial to urbanist Robert E. Freeman, the park is part of Providence’s broader downtown revival and serves as a compact plaza where landscaping, seating, and surrounding historic buildings create a quieter pocket within the city center. Its intimate scale and central location make it more of a place to pause, meet, or pass through than a destination park, but it adds a thoughtful civic presence to the surrounding downtown streetscape.
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Congratulations to Providence’s new hometown team, @blackstarsofghana_ , on their win last night!
It was a beautiful night for the beautiful game.
Have you been to a game at the PVD Fan Zone yet? Grab the flag of your favorite team and get down there, the vibes are so good!
#downtownprovidence #downtownpvdparks #pvdfanzone
Tucked into the heart of downtown, Abbott Park is a quiet reminder of where the city began 🌿
Dating back to the 18th century, Providence’s oldest public park offers a small but meaningful place to pause—surrounded by the rhythm of the city, yet somehow set apart. Whether you’re passing through or taking a moment to sit, it’s a little piece of history still woven into everyday life.
📍 corner of Weybosset St & Empire St
#DowntownPVD #ProvidenceRI #HiddenGems #RhodeIsland #CityParks
Congrats to @wrwc_ri on the completion of the bike path extension — now you can bike all the way from Johnston to Downtown Providence (under a secret passageway though the mall!) on protected bike lanes.
Along the way you’ll find public art, a storm water garden, and a kayak launch.
We loved learning more of the history of the area, including a century-old planned but unrealized fruit market right where @farmfreshri now stands, and the factories that produced rubber molds for the jewelry industry you might still find lying at the bottom of the river!
A great day to celebrate Providence’s past, present and future.
This is what a King Tide looks like on the Riverwalk!
@providenceplanning has developed the Riverwalk Resilience Project to plan for a future when this flooding happens more than a few times a year.
We are excited to learn more about the project at the @growsmartri summit next week.
📸 x Al Dahlberg
#downtownpvdparks
Biltmore is a jam right now! Come on down to welcome Team Ghana to Providence! 🇬🇭
@kotokobrass @pvdworldmusic
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Providence, RI 02903
