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***Notable item: The restored 1920's carousel from [[Lincoln Park (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) |Lincoln Park]].
***Notable item: The restored 1920's carousel from [[Lincoln Park (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) |Lincoln Park]].
**[[Old Colony and Fall River Railroad Museum]]<ref>[http://www.ocandfrrailroadmuseum.com Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum website]</ref> (''2 Water Street'') - A historical and educational museum dedicated to the preservation of railroading in Fall River and New England.
**[[Old Colony and Fall River Railroad Museum]]<ref>[http://www.ocandfrrailroadmuseum.com Old Colony & Fall River Railroad Museum website]</ref> (''2 Water Street'') - A historical and educational museum dedicated to the preservation of railroading in Fall River and New England.
**[[The Marine Museum at Fall River]] (''70 Water Street'') - A historical and nautical museum with memorabilia, artifacts, and ship models of the [[Fall_River_Line|Fall River Line]] (which operated between 1847 and 1937) and the [[HMS_Titanic|HMS Titanic]].
**The [[Marine Museum at Fall River]] (''70 Water Street'') - A historical and nautical museum with memorabilia, artifacts, and ship models of the [[Fall_River_Line|Fall River Line]] (which operated between 1847 and 1937) and the [[HMS_Titanic|HMS Titanic]].
***Notable item: A 28' model of the HMS Titanic used in the 1958 film "[[A Night to Remember (1958 film)|A Night to Remember]]".
***Notable item: A 28' model of the HMS Titanic used in the 1958 film "[[A Night to Remember (1958 film)|A Night to Remember]]".
**[[Narrows Center for the Arts]] <ref>[http://www.ncfta.org Narrows Center for the Arts website]</ref> (''16 Anawan Street'') - A non-profit organization and 280-seat facility that hosts high-quality, national and local performing and visual artists, musicians, writers and performers.
**[[Narrows Center for the Arts]] <ref>[http://www.ncfta.org Narrows Center for the Arts website]</ref> (''16 Anawan Street'') - A non-profit organization and 280-seat facility that hosts high-quality, national and local performing and visual artists, musicians, writers and performers.

Revision as of 15:45, 22 May 2010

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Fall River Heritage State Park sits on the shoreline of the Taunton River in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA, next to the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge and across from the World War II Battleship the USS Massachusetts (BB-59). Eight and a half acres in size, it is a common place for residents of the city to relax and enjoy the beauty of Battleship Cove. In the summer time, the park's 3-acre (12,000 m2) meadow is filled with summer concerts, outdoor movies, festivals (such as Fall River Celebrates America[1]), and families looking for a spot to picnic. Located adjacent to the park is an antique carousel and the Battleship Cove community sailing program[2]. Fall River Heritage State Park is managed and maintained by Massachusetts' Department of Conservation and Recreation [3] (DCR).


Recreational opportunities

  • Accessible Restrooms
  • Picnicking
  • Scenic Viewing Area
  • Visitor's Center (Bell Tower Closed)
  • Healthy Heart Trail[4]


Nearby attractions



Accessibility

  • Coming from Rhode Island:
    • RT 195 East to exit 5. See directions below
  • Coming from Cape Cod:
    • RT 195 West to exit 5. See directions below
  • Coming from Boston:
    • RT 24 South to RT 195 West to exit 5 (under City Hall). See directions below


Directions:

Go right at the fork onto RT 79 & 138 north to Taunton. Take next right exit onto Davol Street. At the base of the ramp carefully bear left taking first left going under the overpass. Go left onto RT 138 South (Battleship Cove\Tiverton RI). Continue on RT 138 South, passing Boathouse parking lot on right followed by the park’s Visitor’s Center, then taking the next right turn (under the Braga Bridge) on to Central Street. Bottom of hill take right into main parking lot [3].


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