Bristol Rhode Island Explorer Pass
Bristol, Rhode Island
Trip Type: Attraction Tickets
Duration: 7 days
The Bristol Explorer Pass opens the doors of 5 of unique attractions in Bristol, RI. for a of full week! Imagine a day…
- Walking along the Audubon Society's boardwalk overlooking Narraganset Bay
- Picnicking in the gardens at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum; built in the 1900s by the Van Wickle family
- Chasing chickens at Coggeshall Farm, Bristol's only living history museum based in the 1700s
- Lapping up the luxury of 1800s-living at Linden Place
- Strolling through the Herreshoff museum's Hall of Boats and imagine the sailing life.
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The Bristol Explorer Pass opens the doors of 5 of unique attractions in Bristol, RI. for a of full week! Imagine a day…
Steeped in a rich history that spans three centuries, Bristol, Rhode Island is a quintessential New England waterfront town. The town center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and with its unwavering commitment to preservation, Bristol continues to maintain the picture-perfect charm of a historic port town.
The Bristol Explorer Pass allows you to visit 5 of Bristol's unique attractions for a full 7 days. Take your time and walk along the boardwalk overlooking Narraganset Bay at the Audubon Society's Education Center; picnic in the gardens at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum built in the 1900s the Van Wickle family; chase chickens at Coggeshall Farm, Bristol's only living history museum based in the 1700s, lap up the luxury of 1800s living at Linden Place, cap it all off with a stroll through the sailing life at the Herreshoff museum.
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum Built in 1895, this 45-room English-style estate sits on 33 acres of land and is the original home to the Van Wickle family. This property houses historic heirlooms, crafted stonework, and is surrounded by unique gardens and arboretum that overlook the Narragansett Bay.
Coggeshall Farm Museum Prepare to get your hands dirty exploring the lives of ordinary tenant farmers living on the edge in 1799. Meet rare-breed livestock, tend heirloom vegetables, and explore 48 acres of fields woods and salt marsh. Time doesn't stand still around here. Visit, and neither will you.
Linden Place is considered the "crown jewel" of Bristol, Rhode Island's historic waterfront district. We invite you to come and explore this magnificent estate, Bristol's 'Great House', where generations of seafaring DeWolfs, Colts, and Barrymores entertained presidents and politicos.
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Environmental Education Center is a destination of discovery for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Winding trails, guided programs, aquarium and natural history exhibits are available year-round
About the Herreshoff Marine Museum / America’s Cup Hall of Fame is dedicated to the education and inspiration of the public through presentations of the history and innovative work of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company and the America’s Cup competition. The Museum celebrates excellence in design, innovation, education and technology and it is one of the nation’s most important historic maritime treasures. Immerse yourself in exhibits about the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, the America’s Cup, and the fabulous people and yachts that gained fame around the world.
- Walking along the Audubon Society's boardwalk overlooking Narraganset Bay
- Picnicking in the gardens at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum; built in the 1900s by the Van Wickle family
- Chasing chickens at Coggeshall Farm, Bristol's only living history museum based in the 1700s
- Lapping up the luxury of 1800s-living at Linden Place
- Strolling through the Herreshoff museum's Hall of Boats and imagine the sailing life.
Steeped in a rich history that spans three centuries, Bristol, Rhode Island is a quintessential New England waterfront town. The town center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and with its unwavering commitment to preservation, Bristol continues to maintain the picture-perfect charm of a historic port town.
The Bristol Explorer Pass allows you to visit 5 of Bristol's unique attractions for a full 7 days. Take your time and walk along the boardwalk overlooking Narraganset Bay at the Audubon Society's Education Center; picnic in the gardens at Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum built in the 1900s the Van Wickle family; chase chickens at Coggeshall Farm, Bristol's only living history museum based in the 1700s, lap up the luxury of 1800s living at Linden Place, cap it all off with a stroll through the sailing life at the Herreshoff museum.
Blithewold Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum Built in 1895, this 45-room English-style estate sits on 33 acres of land and is the original home to the Van Wickle family. This property houses historic heirlooms, crafted stonework, and is surrounded by unique gardens and arboretum that overlook the Narragansett Bay.
Coggeshall Farm Museum Prepare to get your hands dirty exploring the lives of ordinary tenant farmers living on the edge in 1799. Meet rare-breed livestock, tend heirloom vegetables, and explore 48 acres of fields woods and salt marsh. Time doesn't stand still around here. Visit, and neither will you.
Linden Place is considered the "crown jewel" of Bristol, Rhode Island's historic waterfront district. We invite you to come and explore this magnificent estate, Bristol's 'Great House', where generations of seafaring DeWolfs, Colts, and Barrymores entertained presidents and politicos.
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island’s Environmental Education Center is a destination of discovery for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Winding trails, guided programs, aquarium and natural history exhibits are available year-round
About the Herreshoff Marine Museum / America’s Cup Hall of Fame is dedicated to the education and inspiration of the public through presentations of the history and innovative work of the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company and the America’s Cup competition. The Museum celebrates excellence in design, innovation, education and technology and it is one of the nation’s most important historic maritime treasures. Immerse yourself in exhibits about the Herreshoff Manufacturing Company, the America’s Cup, and the fabulous people and yachts that gained fame around the world.
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