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Tour of the Week - Blackstone River Valley
Rhode Island, New England, USA

August 3, 2009

Autumn Bike Tour

Sample Packaged Tour Itinerary

Autumn Bike Tour

The Blackstone River, one of 14 American Heritage Rivers, flows between Worcester, Massachusetts and Providence Rhode Island. The John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor tells the story of the river's role in starting New England's textile industry and the American Industrial Revolution.

10:00 am  Blackstone Valley Visitor Center

Your day begins at leisurely pace at the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center then view the award-winning film "Hidden in the Blackstone Valley" which describes the Valley's history.

11:00 am  Bike the Blackstone Valley Bike Path

Autumn is a perfect season to tour the valley by bike. Bike through history along the Blackstone Valley Bike Path. Cycling from Cumberland to Lincoln pass by historic mill villages, scenic farms, and the Blackstone Canal, a former transportation canal. Rental bikes will be provided by Blackstone Valley Outfitters and included in the per person cost.

12:00 pm  Stories in Stone

Pause along your journey for a visit at the Captain Wilbur Kelly House Museum in Lincoln, RI. Housed in a former mill superintendent's cottage, an expert guide will bring the Valley's canal era to life for you and take you through fascinating exhibits that detail the valley's transportation history. After the tour relax with a picnic lunch on site.

2:00 pm   Bike to Woonsocket

Continue your bike tour in the afternoon along the Blackstone Canal and River to Woonsocket. Here your bus will meet you to continue your historical adventure.

3:00 pm  Museum of Work and Culture

Your day will end with a tour at the Museum of Work and Culture. This award-winning, interactive museum tells the story of the daily lives of the immigrant families who lived and worked in the mill villages of the valley. For the millions of people who left French Canada to work in the textile mills, adjusting to the summons of the factory bell was just one of the many cultural and labor changes they faced.

This is a guided tour.

Tour Operator Price: $50.

The price is based on a minimum of 20 people.

To schedule a tour contact:

Lilly Kayamba
Blackstone Valley Tourism Council
Blackstone Valley Visitor Center
175 Main Street Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860
BVTCLilly@aol.com
800-454-2882

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