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Taking a road trip from the cottages I explored Jamestown and Point Judith. Finding their lighthouses and exploring the area around them. I loved all the sea cliff walls and trails available at both. The park at Beavertail is not to be missed nor is the Fisherman Memorial next to Point Judith Lighthouse.
Taken in Rhode Island in 2007.
Known in Belper, Derbyshire as Slater the Traitor, Samuel Slater took the secrets of cotton spinning from the Derwent Valley to Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
Built in 1793, the Slater Mill was not only the first fully mechanized cotton spinning mill in the City of Pawtucket, but the first of its kind in the whole of the United States. It remained in operation until 1895.
Here is a close up of a swan in Slater Park, Pawtucket RI. This photo was taken in 2006 in Rhode Island with my Nikon D100 camera.
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Steve Rhode, Chair the ACLU Foundation of Southern California, a founder and current President of Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace, Vice-Chair of the Progressive Jewish Alliance/Jewish Funds for Justice and a Vice President of Death Penalty Focus, speaking at the workshop- The Industry of Hate in the Public Square, which addresses the problem of Islamophobia and the $40 million industry which fuels it.
This historical farmhouse (pictured below) located in the village of Harrisville (within the town of Burrillville), Rhode Island is reputed to be a haunted house with intense paranormal activity. Built in 1736, the property has a dark past involving suicides and other tragic deaths, although some historians claim this is more folklore than fact. The farmhouse gained international fame as the real-life inspiration for the 2013 horror film, "The Conjuring" which is often cited as one of the scariest movies of all time.
The actual filming took place Currie, North Carolina for exterior shots while the main interiors were studio-built sets. The movie focuses on the real life Perron family which lived at the RI farmhouse during the 1970s and reported to have experienced a prolonged haunting that included disembodied voices, strange smells, moving objects and apparitions.
Overall, "The Conjuring" is only loosely based on what the Perrons allegedly experienced. One notable difference is there was no exorcism performed as portrayed in the film.
Between 2019 and 2024, The Conjuring House was open to the public for tours and even overnight stays. In late 2024, however the entire staff resigned and by early the 2025 the business was permanently closed due to legal and financial reasons. In addition, the mental health of the owner was called into question. The future of the property remains uncertain. Over the last couple of months, YouTuber, Elton Castee and Jason Hawes (Ghost Hunters) have been jockeying to purchase the property, with Hawes being the leading candidate.
At one point while operating the drone near the farmhouse, signal was completely lost and I had to unplug the cable and plug it back into the RC to re-established a connection. This is a rare occurrence and the first with my current setup. I'll chalk this up to a coincidence...yet I was reluctant to fly the drone near the property afterwards.
Michelle's henna tattoo from the Newport Folk Festival. We saw Indigo
Girls, David Grey, Rosanna Cash, and a ton of other great artists. It
was outdoors on the harbor, sailboats were everywhere. Awesome.
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America's Society Queen blends luxury in nature in a colonial setting. Discover Newport's nautical pleasures.
Providence, Rhode Island, was kind of elegant even on a dreary day. Occupy Providence had a sizable presence in a nice big park, with space for grass between the tents!
Taking a road trip from the cottages I explored Jamestown and Point Judith. Finding their lighthouses and exploring the area around them. I loved all the sea cliff walls and trails available at both. The park at Beavertail is not to be missed nor is the Fisherman Memorial next to Point Judith Lighthouse.
09/25/08 : Photography of the Lowe's teams touring the newly constructed playground at the Learning Community Charter School, in Central Falls, RI. PHOTOS BY: PATRICK SCHNEIDER PHOTO.COM
Taking a road trip from the cottages I explored Jamestown and Point Judith. Finding their lighthouses and exploring the area around them. I loved all the sea cliff walls and trails available at both. The park at Beavertail is not to be missed nor is the Fisherman Memorial next to Point Judith Lighthouse.