Providence, United States
1000 Elmwood Ave
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+1 4016807221
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
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Roger Williams Park Museum of Natural History and Planetarium is a natural history museum and planetarium within Roger Williams Park in Providence, Rhode Island. The park and museum are named after Roger Williams, the founder of Providence, Rhode Island, and are located on land donated by Williams family. The museum is part of the Providence Parks. It was founded in 1896. The building was designed in late 1893 by Martin & Hall, and construction began the following year. in 1914-15 a northern wing was added, also to the designs of Martin & Hall. The Cormack Planetarium offers regular showings and the Natural History Museum contains a vast array of scientific specimens.
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cute little museum. the price tag meant i could easily decide to kill an hour or two here. the collection and information presented was solid & tailored to the area, & staff was nice!
The museum could be so much more! Located right across from the amazing Roger Williams Zoo, the building and exhibits are in sore need of renovation. Investment by the City and State could turn this great turn of the century facility into a true gem for locals and visitors alike.
Great small museum for kids. Excellent price
This place has interesting exhibits and is only 2 to enter. We spent just over an hour and was glad we took the time to visit.
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