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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Jamestown, Rhode Island

All photos Courtesy Efrem Bromberg

Located in the small "Ocean State" of Rhode Island on Conanicut Island, Jamestown remains a quaint, rural village despite the highly developed tone some of it's surrounding beach communities have taken. With an agricultural past, the island has acres of unspoiled pastures and rolling hills protected by open space.

Jamestown is an ideal destination for summer recreation, but failing to appreciate it's beauty throughout the colder months is a mistake. A simple drive around the island is enough to suffice most, but exploring by bike or boat is more rewarding.
The small downtown area is credited with an array of restaurants as well as the infamous Narragansett Cafe, best known for their "rockin" weekend music and smoke filled dance floor (prior to smoke ban)!

A trip to the island would not be complete without an excursion to Beavertail State Park. With its rocky coastline and hiking trials, Beavertail offers some of the best coastal vistas that the state has to offer. Renowned for it's saltwater fishing and historic lighthouse it is a must see if you are visiting the island.

Enjoy
Medelise

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lovely photos!

Yearn to travel said...

Yes, my friend Efrem shot them. I think he's got talent!!! Hear that Efrem?

Yearn to travel said...

Hey Susan, I am having trouble leaving comments on your blog. anyone else having a problem?

Anonymous said...

Hey Med,

Just catching up on your site. I haven't been here in a while. Looks good. Surfing was great yesterday. Missed having you there.

Bob