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		<title>Visiting Jamestown, RI in the winter</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Oh Jamestown, Rhode Island. I lived the first 18 years of my life not too far from here, and being back home has given me the opportunity to fall in love with the island all over again! Located on Conanicut Island in the Narragansett Bay, Jamestown is often underrated and overshadowed by it&#8217;s neighboring town of Newport. I think it is time this small town receives some recognition. Off season you will see less crowds, with views just as beautiful in the summer. Are you visiting Jamestown in the winter and wondering what you can do? Glad you asked, because I have you covered. &#160; Beavertail State Park Simply take in the view (and if you&#8217;re like me gush over how amazing lighthouses are). The whole park is great to see the coast, and people fishing along the rocks. There is also a small museum, and opportunities to climb the lighthouse! For museum hours and more info you can visit their website here. &#160; Stroll the main street with shops and restaurants With only one small main street in Jamestown, RI you can take all the time you need to stroll, eat and shop! During the holidays it is beautifully [&#8230;]</p>
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