town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States

Lincoln is a town of 21,000 people (2010) in Providence County, in Northeastern Rhode Island. It includes the villages of Manville, Lonsdale, Saylesville, Limerock, Albion, Fairlawn, and Quinville.

Understand

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Albion Historic District

Lincoln is most popular in the summer with its beautiful scenery and great places to visit.

Get in

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Map
Map of Lincoln (Rhode Island)

By car

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Cars are the main form of transportation in Rhode Island. If you are coming by plane, there are car rentals available at T.F. Green Airport. You can also take a taxi but they can become quite pricey.

If arriving from the south, take I-95 North to Route 146 North to Route 116 South.

If arriving from the north, take I-95 South to Exit 4 in Massachusetts (295 South). Travel along Route 295 for about 10 minutes crossing into Rhode Island. Take Exit 9A (Route 146 South) to Exit 116 South.

By bus

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An alternative to cars is the Rhode Island bus system known as RIPTA (Rhode Island Public Transportation Authority). There are plenty of bus stops throughout the state and plenty of bus stops throughout Lincoln. Route 54 is the main route to Lincoln with many drop offs being at major attractions.

  • Bus rate: $1.75 in cash
  • Transfer rate: $.50
  • Senior/Disabled Reduced Fare (with ID): $.85
  • Children under 5: free
  • Ozone Days: On days declared as Ozone Alert Days, the RIPTA bus is free except destinations to the beach.

Get around

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  • Chase Farms, 699 Great Rd. A beautiful open park meant for families to stroll, and dogs to play. Picnic benches are strategically placed by the small pond (not meant for swimming, but fishing is allowed). Gravel paths are laid out all through the lands for easy walking. The paths wind through a butterfly garden complete with a waterfall. Free concerts are available in the park for the public on certain Saturdays.
  • 1 Eleazer Arnold House, 487 Great Rd, +1 401-728-9696. July 11-Oct 17: Su 11AM-4PM, tours on the hour. A 17th-century “stone-ender”, a once common building type with roots found in the western part of England. Adults $10, Seniors $9, Students and children $5. Eleazer Arnold House (Q5354469) on Wikidata Eleazer Arnold House on Wikipedia
  • [dead link] Valentine Whitman Jr. House, 1147 Great Rd. Open second Saturday of each month, 1-4PM. One of a few surviving “stone-end” houses built in the 17th century.
  • Hearthside House, 677 Great Rd, +1 401-726-0597. Open for special events and tours. One of the finest examples of early nineteenth century Federal-style houses in Rhode Island.
  • 1 Lincoln Woods State Park (off Route 146), +1 401-723-7892. closes at sunset. Restrooms, concession stand, picnic shelters, fireplaces, picnic tables, fresh water beach, bathhouse, coin operated showers, boat ramp, riding stable and bridle trails, fishing, boating, hiking, ice skating, snowmobiling. Entry free. Table and fireplace $2. Lincoln Woods State Park (Q6551183) on Wikidata Lincoln Woods State Park on Wikipedia
  • Blackstone River Bikeway State Park, Manchester Print Works Rd (located 5 minutes north down 116 on the Cumberland/Lincoln line), +1 401-723-7892. Part of the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor on the banks of the Blackstone River, with canoeing, boating, a fishing area, and walking trails. There is about three miles of bike path developed, but eventually a nineteen mile stretch will connect with the East Bay Bike Path.
  • Cinemaworld Lincoln, 622 George Washington Highway (Located right off of rt 146, right behind the Lincoln Mall), +1 401 333-8019. Cinema World is the place to go when it comes to movie theaters. Stadium seating 16 Screen Movie Theater. Super Tuesdays: $6, All seats, all shows, all day! Every night they give student and military discounts instead of the normal $10 ticket you pay $9. Rewards card: receive coupons, sometimes for a $1.00 off a drink or popcorn to even a free movie pass. $10/Person.
  • Kirkbrae Country Club, 197 Old River Rd, +1 401-333-1300. A private country club featuring an 18-hole Championship golf course, an Olympic size swimming pool, a fully equipped health facility, a 480 seat banquet facility, and a 240 seat member dining area. Different memberships designed to meet the individual needs of each member.
  • Lincoln Public Library, 145 Old River Rd, +1 401-333-2422. M-Th 9AM-8PM, F Sa 9AM-5PM. Mission statement: “The library strives to provide patrons of all ages access to information, educational and cultural reading materials, and services in traditional and innovative formats. As the community’s recreational reading and information resource, our goal is to help library users become lifelong learners. The library is a living, growing entity that responds to meet its patrons changing needs.”
  • Rock Spot Climbing, 100 Higginson Ave, +1 401-727-1704. Open daily 10AM-midnight. Indoor climbing for all ages and levels.
  • 2 Twin River Casino, 100 Twin River Rd, toll-free: +1-877-82-RIVER (74837). Open 24/7. Gaming, dining, and entertainment destination. Over 4,700 slot machines, greyhound racing from around the country, a 29,000-square-foot Twin River Event Center with headline entertainment, the legendary Catch a Rising Star Comedy Club, free concerts at the Lighthouse Bar, and signature cocktails at Blackstone’s Cigar and Martini Bar. Twin River Casino (Q7858275) on Wikidata Twin River Casino on Wikipedia
  • BattleGroundZ, 100 Higginson Ave, +1 401-305-3600. Indoor paintball, have to be at least 10 years old to play. Laser tag. Arcade.
  • Lincoln Commons, 622 George Washington Highway (just west off of 146 in Lincoln), +1 914-288-3330. M-Sat 10AM-9:30PM, Su noon-6PM. An outdoor mall with AT&T, Claire’s Accessories, Deb Shops, Dollar Tree, Dress Barn, Euphoria Institute, Exotic Tans, Eye Associates, Famous Footwear, Firenza Jewelers, Five Below, GNC, Home Goods, iParty, Job Lot, Majestic Nails, Marshall’s, Papa Gino’s, Payless Shoe Source, Radio Shack, Sleepy’s, Super Stop and Shop, Target.
  • Lincoln Shopping Center, Front St (from 95 South, take exit for 146 South, get off on exit for Breakneck Hill Road, Take a right off the exit and continue down the road until it becomes Front Street). 9AM-5PM. The plaza in the middle of town is home to over 15 local businesses. They include Bread & More, a local bakery, Subway sandwich shop, Lincoln Liquors, Pam's Grille, Nayco Convenience store, Ted's Paint Shop and Lonsdale Laundromat.

Chain restaurants include Wendy's, McDonalds, Chili's Bar and Grill, Dunkin' Donuts, Starbucks, and Subway. Other options include:

  • Asia Grille, 622 George Washington Highway, +1 401-334-3200. M-Th 11AM-9:30PM, F Sa 11AM-10:30PM, Su 11AM-9PM.. Enjoy fresh, authentic Asian cuisine in a beautifully decorated and eye-pleasing dining room, or carry out for at home dining. Two private banquet rooms for parties up to 40 or 100. Voted Best Asian Restaurant 3 years in a row in the Blackstone Valley. Karaoke every Thursday 8PM-midnight.
  • Hercules Pizza Works, 1525 Louisquisset Pike, +1 401-724-2320. M-Sa 11AM-10PM, Su noon-9PM. Family pizzeria serving pizzas, calzones, grinders, wraps, pastas, and salads.
  • Lincoln Creamery, 276 Front St, +1 401-724-1050. Seasonal. Large variety of ice cream flavors and toppings.
  • Trattoria Romana, 3 Wake Robin Rd, +1 401-333-6700. Lunch: M-F 11:30AM-2:30PM, Su noon-3PM; dinner: M-Th 4:30-9PM, F Sa 4:30PM-10PM, Su 3:30-9PM. Experience an authentic Italian Trattoria. Specialty dishes from Italy in a relaxed, fine dining atmosphere. Reserve banquet/private dining rooms that can accommodate parties of 40, 60 and 80 people. Bar Dining, Bar/Lounge, Fireplace, Full Bar, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Patio/Outdoor Dining, Personal wines welcome (corkage fee applies), Take-out. Catering is available through the gourmet deli, Trattoria Express.
  • Weiner Genie, 80 Higginson Ave, +1 401-726-6641. Hot weiners.
  • Enn Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar, 600 George Washington Hwy, +1 401 333-0366. Monday-Thursday 11:30AM-9:30PM, Friday 11:30AM-10:30PM, Saturday 4:30-10:30PM, Sunday 4-9PM. A popular sushi option in Northern Rhode Island. The restaurant is more pricey than others but it has a full bar, and sparkling sake, possibly the only place in Rhode Island that has it. Worth a go if you don’t want to go to Providence for some sushi and other Japanese cuisine.
  • Fred & Steve’s Steakhouse, 100 Twin River Rd, +1 401 745-8400. Wednesday-Thursday 5-9PM, Friday-Saturday 5-11PM, Sunday 4-9PM. Located at the Twin River casino, Fred & Steve’s Steakhouse is somewhat upscale given its location and is preferable to the other restaurants at Twin River. Praised for good food and good service.

Drink

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  • The Lodge Pub & Eatery, 40 Breakneck Hill Rd, +1 401-725-8510. Casual family dining restaurant set in a fun, comfortable rustic atmosphere. Serves lunch and dinner. Salad bar and cocktail bar. Takeout available.
  • Wicked Good, 100 Twin River Rd. True to its name, this sports bar is campy. Located in the Twin River Casino, it can be a good stop for some food and drinks at the slots.

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Routes through Lincoln
Attleboro Cumberland  N  S  Smithfield Warwick
END  W  E  Cumberland Attleboro
Worcester North Smithfield  N  S  North Providence Providence


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