Roger Williams Park is a historic urban park located in Providence, Rhode Island. It is one of the city's most prominent and beloved green spaces, offering a wide range of recreational, cultural, and educational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. The park was established in 1871 and is named after Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island and a proponent of religious freedom.
WaterFire is a unique and internationally acclaimed art installation and cultural event that takes place in downtown Providence, Rhode Island. It is known for its captivating displays of fire and music along the city's rivers and has become a signature event in Providence's cultural calendar.