In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the city the 102 acre tract of land with the provision that the land be used for a park or cemetery and that a memorial to Roger WIlliams be included. It was constructed in the 1880s. The I-95/R.I. 10 interchange appears prominently to the center left.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1071/thumbnail.jp
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Proceedings in Congress, attending the reception of the statue of Roger Williams, founder of the sta...
In a neighborhood analysis done in 1969, the Providence Department of Planning and Urban Development...
In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the ci...
Seen here is an aerial view of Roger Williams Park which was named after the founder of Providence, ...
As a result of industrialization and growth, early nineteenth century urbanites began to lose access...
The process of local preservation, urban renewal, and national park building at Roger Williams Natio...
Unused. Caption: ROGER WILLIAMS STATUE AND BETSY WILLIAMS COTTAGE. The Roger Williams Statue was er...
By Amasa M. Eaton, A.M., LL.B. With Suggestions for Study in Schools by Clara E. Craig. Department ...
The view from Prospect Terrace looking west to the State House. This statue of Roger Williams was e...
How the idea for Boston Common’s annual Memorial Day flag garden took root on the Roger Williams Uni...
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Built in 1935-1936 by the Works Progress Administration in the 430 acre park designed by Horace Clev...
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Proceedings in Congress, attending the reception of the statue of Roger Williams, founder of the sta...
In a neighborhood analysis done in 1969, the Providence Department of Planning and Urban Development...
In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the ci...
Seen here is an aerial view of Roger Williams Park which was named after the founder of Providence, ...
As a result of industrialization and growth, early nineteenth century urbanites began to lose access...
The process of local preservation, urban renewal, and national park building at Roger Williams Natio...
Unused. Caption: ROGER WILLIAMS STATUE AND BETSY WILLIAMS COTTAGE. The Roger Williams Statue was er...
By Amasa M. Eaton, A.M., LL.B. With Suggestions for Study in Schools by Clara E. Craig. Department ...
The view from Prospect Terrace looking west to the State House. This statue of Roger Williams was e...
How the idea for Boston Common’s annual Memorial Day flag garden took root on the Roger Williams Uni...
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Built in 1935-1936 by the Works Progress Administration in the 430 acre park designed by Horace Clev...
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Aerial image of Roger Williams University and the Mount Hope Bridge in Bristol, Rhode Island when th...
Proceedings in Congress, attending the reception of the statue of Roger Williams, founder of the sta...
In a neighborhood analysis done in 1969, the Providence Department of Planning and Urban Development...