In 1847, Rocky Point Park\'s humble beginnings as a Sunday school picnic ground gave birth to a true Rhode Island tradition.
By the mid-20th century, no summer in Rhode Island was complete without a trip to Rocky Point to ride the Corkscrew, cool off in the Olympic-sized saltwater. presidents, suffered through devastating hurricanes, and was afterward revived by the Ferla family.
For nearly 150 years, until its closing in 1995, the Park evolved as it welcomed resort vacationers, hosted two U.
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In 1847, Rocky Point Park\'s humble beginnings as a Sunday school picnic ground gave birth to a true Rhode Island tradition