The emphasis of sites listed in this category is on points of interest, events, and activities in Narragansett, Rhode Island or any of its villages.
 
 
Recommended Resources
Adventureland features batting cages, go-karts, bumper boats, and a mini-golf course. Its location is posted, with ride information, hours, prices, group rates, and contact data.
http://www.adventurelandri.com/
Owned and operated by Bill and Jean Krul, the art gallery is located on Boon Street in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Its location, exhibitor information, an exhibit schedule, and a gallery of current and past exhibits are featured.
http://www.backyardcardgallery.com/
The Narragansett, Rhode Island resident is an artist, art teacher, surfer and mother. Her site features a gallery of photographs representing her art, and information on her custom artwork, murals, teaching opportunities, and art lessons.
http://www.janicecausey.com/
Maury Loontjens Memorial Library
Directions, hours and contact information for the public library in Narragansett, Rhode Island are offered, with information about its policies and programs. Online resources include downloadable audio and electronic books and access to account data.
http://www.narlib.org/
Narragansett Performing Arts Centre
Offering programs of graded classes in classical ballet, pointe, lyrical, tap, jazz, hip hop and other forms of dance to non-career or career oriented individuals of any age or gender, the facility's classes, productions, and schedules are featured.
http://www.narragansettperformingarts.com/
The Towers was an integral part of the Narragansett Pier Casino, built between 1883 and 1886. Its history, scheduled events, contacts, and directions are presented.
http://www.thetowersri.com/
New England Lighthouses: Point Judith Light
The history and bibliography of the historic lighthouse in Narragansett, Rhode Island are presented, with photographs, cruise and tour information, and other details about the structure.
http://www.lighthouse.cc/pointjudith/
Operated as a non-profit organization, the museum is located within Canonchet Farm, a public park owned by the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island. Its collections, exhibits, programs and events are highlighted, along with its location, hours and admissions fees.
http://www.southcountymuseum.org/
Located on a hill top on South Ferry Road in Narragansett, Rhode Island, the structure served as the Narragansett Baptist Church from its beginnings in the 1850s to 1908, when the congregation moved to another location. The historic building's history, features, and events scheduled to take place there are posted.
http://www.southferrychurch.org/