Visitor
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Blackstone
Valley Visitor Center
175 Main St., Pawtucket, RI 02860
401-724-2200 800-454-BVTC
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Quick
Facts
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Hours: 7
days a week 9:00 - 5:00 pm, closed Thanksgiving, Christmas
Day, and New Year's Day.
Directions from I-95 northbound
Take exit 28 & turn left at the bottom of the ramp. Go
straight through the 1st light, down the hill, cross the river
& turn right at the 2nd light. The Visitor Center is
on your left.
Directions from I-95 southbound
Take exit 29, go through the 1st stop sign, bear right at
the 2nd stop sign, and turn right at the 1st light. At
the 2nd light, turn left. After passing City Hall on
your left, the Visitor Center is on your right. |
The new Blackstone Valley
Visitor Center, opened in 1998, is attracting more than 100,000
visitors per year and is the first visitor center opened on the
America's Heritage River System.
The Center, in addition to
housing the offices of the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council, acts as
a one-stop information resource for visitors and residents alike. More
than 300 brochure holders allow visitors to quickly pick up
information on local businesses and organizations. More than 150
students from Johnson & Wales University intern at the Visitor
Center throughout the year to sharpen their skills in the tourism and
hospitality industry and serve the public.
Other informational and
educational resources contained in the Center include:
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A hands-on relief map
of the Blackstone River Valley watershed which informs visitors
about how the valley came to be and the implications of its
tremendous waterpower. This exhibit was designed with an emphasis
on the sight-impaired, and as an educational tool for school
children
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A kinetic sculpture
with gears and symbols which will amuse and direct visitors to
Valley sites highlighted thematically as heritage, nature, culture
and recreation.
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A 1,000 square foot
art gallery is available to exhibit the works of Rhode Island
artists.
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A state-of-the-art
theater, surrounded by a life size 360 degree photo mural of a
mill interior, shows the award winning film, "Hidden in the
Blackstone Valley," a film on the rise and fall of the
American Industrial Revolution. The stunning light fixtures and 50
plush seats were rescued from the Leroy Theater and restored.
There is additional seating for another 40 persons on carpeted
terraced seating behind the theater chairs. The theater is
available for use by local, state, and national organizations and
businesses after 5 pm to hold meetings, lectures, and special
musical performances.
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A museum shop,
operated by the Slater Mill Historic Site, offers crafts from
local artisans, a unique collection of books, specialty foods, and
heritage products.
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A transportation
center utilized by about 15,000 bus riders.
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