While Rhode Island is filled with unique places, some towns are ones we all continue to go back to time and time again. From offering truly incredible places to dine, amazing parks, or sometimes just obscure pieces of art and architecture; there’s just something about them that is so alluring. This one town might just be the most unique in state and here’s why.

The town of Narragansett is a gorgeous coastal town in Washington County.

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Known locally as “Gansett,” the town is a paradise among Rhode Island places to visit.

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Known mostly as a fantastic summer destination, Gansett offers stunning beaches, a seawall, and other coastal attractions.

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Almost everywhere you go in town offers amazing views of the Atlantic.

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The small villages located in Narragansett, such as Point Judith, each offer something spectacular and unique within the town. This picturesque historic lighthouse is a perfect example.

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Other unique sites include the ruins at Scarborough Beach, a large statue paying tribute to the Narragansett Indians, the Coast Guard House and so much more!

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For other great places to visit in Rhode Island, click here!

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