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ITINERARY
3h 55m196 miles44 stops
1
Colonie Center
Located in the heart of New York’s Capital Region, visitors enjoy the convenience and selection of Colonie Center for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The center is just 5 minutes from the Albany International Airport and is easily accessible from I-87 and I-90 (NY Thruway). Anchored by Whole Foods, Boscov’s and Macy’s, the center has many stores that are unique to the market—from the L.L. Bean retail store to the only P.F. Chang’s China Bistro in the Capital Region. Our center-wide renovation added a two-story fireplace, a family lounge and the DeNooyer Play Park in center court. Plan a night out at the 13-screen Regal digital cinema or At The Pier Arcade. Colonie Center is dog-friendly! Your leashed, well-behaved pups are welcome in the common areas and select stores!
2
Colonial Theatre
3
Guido's Fresh Marketplace
A family-owned independent marketplace featuring beautiful produce, natural and specialty food, prepared food, a full-service florist, meat and seafood, and wine and beer.
4
MASS MoCA
Housed on a restored 19th century factory campus, MASS MoCA is the largest center for contemporary visual and performing arts in the country. Open year round with full schedule of live events, changing exhibitions and Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective.
5
Berkshire Theatre Group
Berkshire Theatre Group was created in 2010 by the merger of two of Berkshire County's oldest cultural organizations, Berkshire Theatre Festival founded in 1928 in Stockbridge and The Colonial Theatre built in 1903 in Pittsfield. One of the largest and most exciting arts organizations in the area, BTG oversees the development, production and presentation of theatre, music and the performing arts on multiple stages.
6
DCU Center
7
Quinsigamond State Park
8
Elm Draught House Cinema
9
Buffalo Wild Wings - Shrewsbury
10
Hebert's Candy Mansion
Hebert has always thrived on its high-quality products. Throughout the second half of the century the company opened a dozen candy mansions in New England, securing the Hebert name as a regional favorite for men and woman, boys and girls alike. From humble beginnings to New England staple, Hebert is still committed to the same passion for handcrafted excellence that Frederick Hebert introduced over a century ago. The Hebert experience is universal: Everyone can enjoy great chocolates. You can visit this slice of Massachusetts history at 574 Hartford Turnpike on Route 20 in Shrewsbury, at the same mansion that created a legacy of local handcrafted excellence.
11
Lookout Rock
12
Blissful Meadows Golf Club
13
Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
In the late 1800s industries in the Blackstone River Valley used this canal to transport textiles between Providence and central Massachusetts.
14
West Hill Dam
15
Arrowhead Acres
The home where Melville wrote most of "Moby Dick" now also serves as the office of the Berkshire County Historical Society.
16
Southwick's Zoo
Open from early April through October, Southwick’s Zoo is a privately-owned zoo located at 2 Southwick Street in Mendon, MA. Spanning over 200 acres, Southwick’s Zoo is New England’s largest zoological experience. Southwick's is home to over 850 animals in naturalistic habitats including lions, tigers, giraffes, chimpanzees, white rhinos, two-toed sloths, and more. Southwick’s also offers a wide variety of attractions including the Skyfari Sky Ride, Woodland Express Train, Soaring Eagle Zip Line, 35-acre Deer Forest, petting zoo, walk-through aviary, presentations and keeper talks, the Rainforest Adventure Maze, the EARTH Discovery Center, and so much more! Southwick’s Zoo’s mission is to provide an extensive zoological collection and educational facility for their visitors. Southwick’s Zoo offers a full day of family fun and an exciting environment for visitors to learn more about animals and their conservation.
17
Brown and Hopkins Country Store
Founded in 1809, Brown & Hopkins Country Store has been in continuous operation making it one of America's oldest country stores! Two floors filled to the brim...a country shoppers paradise! We feature gourmet specialties from New England, RI Honey (great for allergies), RI Maple Syrup, and the best fudge you ever tasted!Visit our main floor which features a self serve cafe (100% of the donations for coffee, tea or cocoa go to the local charity of the month), over 6 candle lines, an old fashioned candy counter and a ladies boutique!The second floor features several room settings....a patriotic room, a curtain and textile room, a bedroom, and a gathering room...so many folks tell us how they'd like to move in! We hope you'll visit soon...we can't wait to make you feel at home!
18
The Town Trader Antiques
19
Old Stone Mill Antiques and Treasures
The Old Stone Mill built in 1814, a beautiful stone building on the riverside in historic downtown Chepachet, RI. A historic Chepachet landmark on the riverside, originally a textile mill, now houses 2 floors of antiques and treasures from primitives, to the 50's, 60's, and 70's collectables.Come visit our warm, friendly atmosphere, sit by the fireside with us and relax into a bygone era.
20
Vandervalk Farm & Winery
21
Petersen Farm
22
Lops Brewing
23
Veterans Memorial Museum
24
Museum of Work and Culture
Located in a 1915 textile mill, the museum is dedicated to the political and cultural lives of the working class. It also serves as a visitors center for the Blackstone Valley National Corridor.
25
Cranston Public Library, Oak Lawn Branch
26
The Avery
27
Garden City Center
Just outside of Providence, RI, Garden City Center has served the area for 70+ years. A true New England village, GCC brings commerce and community together around a common green space, creating a setting that’s equal parts relaxation and inspiration. As the exclusive RI location for numerous sought-after national brands and the home to an ever-expanding selection of dining favorites, Garden City has become a true destination for locals and visitors alike. But it’s more than just an exceptional retail experience that’s keeps people coming back. It’s friendly faces who smile as you wait for a table at your favorite diner. The quaint gazebo where you sip your coffee. Lovely landscaping and plenty of space to push your stroller or walk your dog. Whether stopping by for a quick errand or spending the day, it’s easy to see why Garden City is the most popular outdoor center in Rhode Island.
28
First Baptist Church in America
The oldest Baptist church in America, gathered by Roger Williams in 1638. Open for tours: Monday - Friday 10AM - Noon and 1PM - 3PM and on Sunday immediately following the Worship Service Worship Service is at 11 AM September - May and at 10 AM June, July and August.
29
Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
This innovative and internationally renowned museum showcases more than 80,000 works of art from Paul Revere's silver and caricatures of 18th century Europe, to French Impressionists and the avant-garde works of recent alumni. A 12th-century Japanese Buddha has its own room with benches for meditating.
30
Bin 312 Wine Cellar
31
Roger Williams Park Botanical Center
32
Providence Public Library
Providence Public Library is a 139-year-old nonprofit organization providing free public library services through print, recorded and digital collections, information resources, programs of interest and relevance, and expert staff. As the state's premiere personal learning institution, the Library is focused on building and strengthening our core mission and services for all Rhode Islanders -- expanding our reach and fostering critical connections with individuals and groups statewide -- to nurture and enhance the educational, historical and cultural fabric of Rhode Island. As a historic building on the National Register of Historic Places, the Library welcomes tourists for free guided architectural tours offered on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays* of each month. (*Call ahead to check that tour is running.) The Library's recently renovated historic spaces also serve as a popular event venue.
33
Slater Memorial Park
34
Pawtuxet Village
35
Caratunk Wildlife Refuge
36
Aspray Boat House
37
Warwick Public Library
38
Historic Jacob Hill Farm
A Seekonk Landmark - The original building was built between 1722 and 1723 from 1924 to 1943 the property was used as the Jacobs Hill Hunt Club for the “Who’s Who” in America crowd that passed through Providence RI. To preserve this piece of American History the previous owners had it opened as a House Museum and B&B/Inn. Today we celebrate the 300 year old story of Jacob Hill an area of Seekonk's most historic buildings in the center of Town.
39
Seekonk Grand Prix
Newly redesigned state of the art arcade with ropes course above head and various Go Kart tracks, bumper boats, and bumper cars.
40
Four Town Farm
41
Seekonk Speedway
42
Rhode Island Bay Cruises
Rhode Island Lighthouses & Newport Harbor Tours Take a narrated cruise past 10 Rhode Island Lighthouses in Narragansett Bay along with a complete Newport Harbor Tour. This 30 mile cruise also takes you past 10 beautiful islands, under the breathtaking Jamestown & Newport Bridges, past mansions, historic Fort Adams and many other famous Rhode Island sights. Whether you live in Rhode Island or are here on vacation, Rhode Island Bay Cruises will provide you and your guests with the best way to see Narragansett Bay! There is no other sightseeing cruise like it in New England!
43
Fall River Historical Society
44
Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
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OVERVIEW
Albany to New Bedford
1
Start:Colonie Center
Colonie, New York·
4.0
(94) review
Located in the heart of New York’s Capital Region, visitors enjoy the convenience and selection of Colonie Center for shopping, dining, and entertainment. The center is just 5 minutes from the Albany International Airport and is easily accessible from I-87 and I-90 (NY Thruway). Anchored by Whole Foods, Boscov’s and Macy’s, the center has many stores that are unique to the market—from the L.L. Bean retail store to the only P.F. Chang’s China Bistro in the Capital Region. Our center-wide renovation added a two-story fireplace, a family lounge and the DeNooyer Play Park in center court. Plan a night out at the 13-screen Regal digital cinema or At The Pier Arcade. Colonie Center is dog-friendly! Your leashed, well-behaved pups are welcome in the common areas and select stores!
2
Start:Colonial Theatre
Pittsfield, Massachusetts·
4.5
(99) review
111 South St, Pittsfield, MA 01201-6174
3
Start:Guido's Fresh Marketplace
Pittsfield, Massachusetts·
4.5
(97) review
A family-owned independent marketplace featuring beautiful produce, natural and specialty food, prepared food, a full-service florist, meat and seafood, and wine and beer.
4
Start:MASS MoCA
North Adams, Massachusetts·
4.5
(973) review
Housed on a restored 19th century factory campus, MASS MoCA is the largest center for contemporary visual and performing arts in the country. Open year round with full schedule of live events, changing exhibitions and Sol LeWitt Wall Drawing Retrospective.
5
Start:Berkshire Theatre Group
Stockbridge, Massachusetts·
4.5
(92) review
Berkshire Theatre Group was created in 2010 by the merger of two of Berkshire County's oldest cultural organizations, Berkshire Theatre Festival founded in 1928 in Stockbridge and The Colonial Theatre built in 1903 in Pittsfield. One of the largest and most exciting arts organizations in the area, BTG oversees the development, production and presentation of theatre, music and the performing arts on multiple stages.
6
Start:DCU Center
Worcester, Massachusetts·
3.5
(93) review
50 Foster Street, Worcester, MA 01608-1305
7
Start:Quinsigamond State Park
Worcester, Massachusetts·
4.0
(34) review
Lake Ave, Worcester, MA
8
Start:Elm Draught House Cinema
Millbury, Massachusetts·
4.5
(46) review
35 Elm St, Millbury, MA 01527-3104
9
Start:Buffalo Wild Wings - Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts·
3.0
(52) review
476 Boston Tpke, Shrewsbury, MA 01545-3993
10
Start:Hebert's Candy Mansion
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts·
4.0
(74) review
Hebert has always thrived on its high-quality products. Throughout the second half of the century the company opened a dozen candy mansions in New England, securing the Hebert name as a regional favorite for men and woman, boys and girls alike. From humble beginnings to New England staple, Hebert is still committed to the same passion for handcrafted excellence that Frederick Hebert introduced over a century ago. The Hebert experience is universal: Everyone can enjoy great chocolates. You can visit this slice of Massachusetts history at 574 Hartford Turnpike on Route 20 in Shrewsbury, at the same mansion that created a legacy of local handcrafted excellence.
11
Start:Lookout Rock
Northbridge, Massachusetts·
5.0
(1) review
Quaker Street 497h+g8 Northbridge, Massachusetts, Northbridge, MA 01534
12
Start:Blissful Meadows Golf Club
Uxbridge, Massachusetts·
4.0
(21) review
801 Chocolog Rd, Uxbridge, MA 01569-2034
13
Start:Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
Uxbridge, Massachusetts·
4.5
(34) review
In the late 1800s industries in the Blackstone River Valley used this canal to transport textiles between Providence and central Massachusetts.
14
Start:West Hill Dam
Uxbridge, Massachusetts·
3.5
(7) review
518 E Hartford Ave, Uxbridge, MA 01569-1269
15
Start:Arrowhead Acres
Uxbridge, Massachusetts·
3.0
(17) review
The home where Melville wrote most of "Moby Dick" now also serves as the office of the Berkshire County Historical Society.
16
Start:Southwick's Zoo
Mendon, Massachusetts·
4.5
(536) review
Open from early April through October, Southwick’s Zoo is a privately-owned zoo located at 2 Southwick Street in Mendon, MA. Spanning over 200 acres, Southwick’s Zoo is New England’s largest zoological experience. Southwick's is home to over 850 animals in naturalistic habitats including lions, tigers, giraffes, chimpanzees, white rhinos, two-toed sloths, and more. Southwick’s also offers a wide variety of attractions including the Skyfari Sky Ride, Woodland Express Train, Soaring Eagle Zip Line, 35-acre Deer Forest, petting zoo, walk-through aviary, presentations and keeper talks, the Rainforest Adventure Maze, the EARTH Discovery Center, and so much more! Southwick’s Zoo’s mission is to provide an extensive zoological collection and educational facility for their visitors. Southwick’s Zoo offers a full day of family fun and an exciting environment for visitors to learn more about animals and their conservation.
17
Start:Brown and Hopkins Country Store
Chepachet, Glocester, Rhode Island·
4.5
(64) review
Founded in 1809, Brown & Hopkins Country Store has been in continuous operation making it one of America's oldest country stores! Two floors filled to the brim...a country shoppers paradise! We feature gourmet specialties from New England, RI Honey (great for allergies), RI Maple Syrup, and the best fudge you ever tasted!Visit our main floor which features a self serve cafe (100% of the donations for coffee, tea or cocoa go to the local charity of the month), over 6 candle lines, an old fashioned candy counter and a ladies boutique!The second floor features several room settings....a patriotic room, a curtain and textile room, a bedroom, and a gathering room...so many folks tell us how they'd like to move in! We hope you'll visit soon...we can't wait to make you feel at home!
18
Start:The Town Trader Antiques
Chepachet, Glocester, Rhode Island·
4.5
(6) review
1177 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, Glocester, RI 02814-1961
19
Start:Old Stone Mill Antiques and Treasures
Chepachet, Glocester, Rhode Island·
3.5
(8) review
The Old Stone Mill built in 1814, a beautiful stone building on the riverside in historic downtown Chepachet, RI. A historic Chepachet landmark on the riverside, originally a textile mill, now houses 2 floors of antiques and treasures from primitives, to the 50's, 60's, and 70's collectables.Come visit our warm, friendly atmosphere, sit by the fireside with us and relax into a bygone era.
20
Start:Vandervalk Farm & Winery
Mendon, Massachusetts·
4.5
(6) review
25 Lovell St, Mendon, MA 01756-1242
21
Start:Petersen Farm
Chepachet, Glocester, Rhode Island·
4.5
(5) review
451 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, Glocester, RI 02814-2163
22
Start:Lops Brewing
Woonsocket, Rhode Island·
5.0
(6) review
122 N Main St Unit 1A, Woonsocket, RI 02895-3128
23
Start:Veterans Memorial Museum
Woonsocket, Rhode Island·
5.0
(6) review
78 Earle St Museum is open for groups by appointment week days, Woonsocket, RI 02895-3108
24
Start:Museum of Work and Culture
Woonsocket, Rhode Island·
4.5
(70) review
Located in a 1915 textile mill, the museum is dedicated to the political and cultural lives of the working class. It also serves as a visitors center for the Blackstone Valley National Corridor.
25
Start:Cranston Public Library, Oak Lawn Branch
Cranston, Rhode Island·
4.5
(8) review
230 Wilbur Ave, Cranston, RI 02921-1046
26
Start:The Avery
Providence, Rhode Island·
4.0
(9) review
18 Luongo Memorial Square Providence, RI, Providence, RI 02903-3034
27
Start:Garden City Center
Cranston, Rhode Island·
4.5
(89) review
Just outside of Providence, RI, Garden City Center has served the area for 70+ years. A true New England village, GCC brings commerce and community together around a common green space, creating a setting that’s equal parts relaxation and inspiration. As the exclusive RI location for numerous sought-after national brands and the home to an ever-expanding selection of dining favorites, Garden City has become a true destination for locals and visitors alike. But it’s more than just an exceptional retail experience that’s keeps people coming back. It’s friendly faces who smile as you wait for a table at your favorite diner. The quaint gazebo where you sip your coffee. Lovely landscaping and plenty of space to push your stroller or walk your dog. Whether stopping by for a quick errand or spending the day, it’s easy to see why Garden City is the most popular outdoor center in Rhode Island.
28
Start:First Baptist Church in America
Providence, Rhode Island·
4.5
(91) review
The oldest Baptist church in America, gathered by Roger Williams in 1638. Open for tours: Monday - Friday 10AM - Noon and 1PM - 3PM and on Sunday immediately following the Worship Service Worship Service is at 11 AM September - May and at 10 AM June, July and August.
29
Start:Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
Providence, Rhode Island·
4.5
(981) review
This innovative and internationally renowned museum showcases more than 80,000 works of art from Paul Revere's silver and caricatures of 18th century Europe, to French Impressionists and the avant-garde works of recent alumni. A 12th-century Japanese Buddha has its own room with benches for meditating.
30
Start:Bin 312 Wine Cellar
Providence, Rhode Island·
4.0
(9) review
312 S Main St, Providence, RI 02903-7118
31
Start:Roger Williams Park Botanical Center
Providence, Rhode Island·
4.5
(71) review
1000 Elmwood Ave, Providence, RI 02907-3655
32
Start:Providence Public Library
Providence, Rhode Island·
4.0
(9) review
Providence Public Library is a 139-year-old nonprofit organization providing free public library services through print, recorded and digital collections, information resources, programs of interest and relevance, and expert staff. As the state's premiere personal learning institution, the Library is focused on building and strengthening our core mission and services for all Rhode Islanders -- expanding our reach and fostering critical connections with individuals and groups statewide -- to nurture and enhance the educational, historical and cultural fabric of Rhode Island. As a historic building on the National Register of Historic Places, the Library welcomes tourists for free guided architectural tours offered on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays* of each month. (*Call ahead to check that tour is running.) The Library's recently renovated historic spaces also serve as a popular event venue.
33
Start:Slater Memorial Park
Pawtucket, Rhode Island·
4.5
(95) review
1A Newport Ave, Pawtucket, RI 02861-4413
34
Start:Pawtuxet Village
Cranston, Rhode Island·
4.5
(75) review
Cranston, RI
35
Start:Caratunk Wildlife Refuge
Seekonk, Massachusetts·
4.5
(4) review
301 Brown Ave, Seekonk, MA 02771-2701
36
Start:Aspray Boat House
Warwick, Rhode Island·
4.5
(7) review
East View Street, Warwick, RI
37
Start:Warwick Public Library
Warwick, Rhode Island·
5.0
(99) review
600 Sandy Ln, Warwick, RI 02889-8298
38
Start:Historic Jacob Hill Farm
Seekonk, Massachusetts·
5.0
(38) review
A Seekonk Landmark - The original building was built between 1722 and 1723 from 1924 to 1943 the property was used as the Jacobs Hill Hunt Club for the “Who’s Who” in America crowd that passed through Providence RI. To preserve this piece of American History the previous owners had it opened as a House Museum and B&B/Inn. Today we celebrate the 300 year old story of Jacob Hill an area of Seekonk's most historic buildings in the center of Town.
39
Start:Seekonk Grand Prix
Seekonk, Massachusetts·
4.0
(34) review
Newly redesigned state of the art arcade with ropes course above head and various Go Kart tracks, bumper boats, and bumper cars.
40
Start:Four Town Farm
Seekonk, Massachusetts·
4.5
(9) review
90 George St, Seekonk, MA 02771-3803
41
Start:Seekonk Speedway
Seekonk, Massachusetts·
4.5
(64) review
1710 Fall River Ave, Seekonk, MA 02771-2009
42
Start:Rhode Island Bay Cruises
North Kingstown, Washington County, Rhode Island·
5.0
(901) review
Rhode Island Lighthouses & Newport Harbor Tours Take a narrated cruise past 10 Rhode Island Lighthouses in Narragansett Bay along with a complete Newport Harbor Tour. This 30 mile cruise also takes you past 10 beautiful islands, under the breathtaking Jamestown & Newport Bridges, past mansions, historic Fort Adams and many other famous Rhode Island sights. Whether you live in Rhode Island or are here on vacation, Rhode Island Bay Cruises will provide you and your guests with the best way to see Narragansett Bay! There is no other sightseeing cruise like it in New England!
43
Start:Fall River Historical Society
Fall River, Massachusetts·
4.5
(98) review
451 Rock St, Fall River, MA 02720-3398
44
Start:Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
New Bedford, Massachusetts·
4.5
(97) review
684 Purchase St, New Bedford, MA 02740-6340
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