Scituate Reads around the Town

~an historical QR Tour of Scituate, Rhode Island

Start at any location on the list and proceed in order to circle through the town of Scituate and learn about the local history as you scan the QR code signs. Be sure you have a QR reader on your device.

·       The Scituate Reservoir sign is located at the North Scituate Fire Station, 201 Danielson Pike, North Scituate, RI 02857.

·       The Stephen Hopkins sign is located at the Scituate Town Hall, 195 Danielson Pike, North Scituate, RI 02857.

·       The John Mathewson sign is located at the North Scituate Public Library, 606 W Greenville Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857.

·       The Scituate Bandstand sign is located directly across the street from the North Scituate Public Library, on W Greenville Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857.

·       The Scituate Congregational Church sign is located next to the North Scituate Public Library on W Greenville Rd, on the corner of Silk Lane, North Scituate, RI 02857.

·       The Institute sign is located on the Sam Tourtellot Memorial Commons at the entrance to Institute Lane, North Scituate, RI 02857. The Scituate Commons, formerly the Smithville Seminary, is located at 29 Institute Lane and can be viewed from the North Scituate Elementary School.

·       The Native Americans sign is located at Tasca Field, 49 Hartford Ave, Scituate, RI 02857 and accessible by going in the plaza entrance on Village Plaza Way.

·       The Hope Furnace sign is located at the Hope Public Library at 374 North Rd, Hope, RI 02831.

·       The Schools Long Ago sign is located at the historic Potterville Schoolhouse on Old Plainfield Pike in Foster, RI 02825

·       The Mills in Scituate sign is located at the Clayville Post Office, which contains a small mill museum inside, at 479 Field Hill Rd, Clayville, RI 02815.

 

 

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