Full Rainbow over Huge American Flag. Oakland Beach, Warwick, Rhode Island
Full Rainbow over Huge American Flag.
Oakland Beach - Warwick, Rhode Island
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Oakland Beach Warwick, Rhode Island 02889
Mark McHugh borrowed this information from Wikipedia: Oakland Beach is a neighborhood located in the South Central area of Warwick, Rhode Island, on Greenwich Bay, a tributary of Narragansett Bay. This densely populated community of small cottages was developed after World War I as a summer colony, largely for nearby Providence's middle-class Irish, greek and Italian communities. Oakland Beach reached its heyday in the 1930s when it boasted a bathing beach, boat docks and restaurants, as well as a Ferris wheel, and rail service to Providence and other nearby summer colonies. Popular local attractions included an arcade, carousel (merry go round) movie theater, bowling alley and dodgem cars. The New England Hurricane of 1938, however, destroyed much of Oakland Beach. The area never quite recovered, and Hurricane Carol in 1954 added to the area's destruction. Over the years, Oakland Beach has become a destination where people come to attend the many activities on the green, park by the sea wall to enjoy the beautiful vista of Greenwich Bay, kayak the scenic coves, stroll the shoreline and dine at the restaurants. The most notable being Iggy's Doughboys and Chowder House. Other restaurants include Top of the Bay (which use to be the Governor's residence) Timmy's Bay One, Marley's on the Beach and The Carousel Grill. New to the area is Twisted Pizzeria and Restaurant.
Revisiting what was Rocky Point Amusement Park & Oakland Beach - Warwick, Rhode island
Revisiting Rocky Point Amusement Park. Now a State Park. Also taking in Oakland Beach, and Iggy's restaurant for some clam cakes, chowder, and full belly clams.
Rocky Point Radio and Tv commercials:
Tour of Rocky Point Park:
Decline and abandonment:
From Ruins to the new State Park:
Concerts at Rocky Point:
Warwick, Rhode Island
Warwick is the 2nd Largest city in the state of Rhode Island. It is home to Rhode Island's main airport, T.F. Green (despite being listed as Providence or PVD). Warwick is home to 2 of Rhode Island's 3 major malls. Located near the center of the state, Warwick acts as a hub and holds many of the state's businesses, schools and resources.
Historically, Warwick was decimated during King Philip's War (1675–76) and was the site of the Gaspee Affair, a significant prelude to the American Revolution. Warwick is also the home of revolutionary war general Nathanael Greene, George Washington's second-in-command, and the Civil War hero of the battle of Gettysburg, General George S. Greene.
2010 - National Night Out - Oakland Beach - Warwick - Rhode Island
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2010 - National Night Out - Warwick - Oakland Beach, RI
The Warwick Police Department, Mayor Scott Avedisian, the Oakland Beach Neighborhood Association and the city's Department of Tourism, Culture and Development invite the public to attend the annual National Night Out event tonight, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Oakland Beach Commons (Seawall).
The event, which brings law enforcement officials together with the community, is free. Parking is restricted on some streets, but there is designated parking in the ball field, adjacent to the commons, as well as in the surrounding area.
Events include a rock climbing wall, children's fingerprinting, karate demonstrations, free refreshments and kids' prizes (while supplies last), police and fire equipment, neighborhood groups, an opening ceremony featuring the Warwick Police Honor Guard, and a variety of other family-friendly activities.
There will be a fireworks display at dusk (approximately 9 p.m.).
In its 27th year, National Night Out is the creation of the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) and is meant to bring attention to local anti-crime programs; strengthen the relationship among and between community groups and law enforcement; foster a sense of community; and bring attention to drug and crime prevention efforts. The NATW said that over 36 million people throughout the country participated in last year's National Night Out events.
All are invited to attend and help give neighborhood crime and drugs a going away party.
Nausauket Beach, Narragansett Bay, Warwick, Rhode Island
A minute in the warm April breeze on Nausauket Beach, Warwick, Rhode Island. Not far from Cedar Tree Point. Narragansett Bay is the defining feature in the Rhode Island landscape, and salt water fisherman love the many coves that line the area. Visitors travel to the region from around the United States.
Fireworks @ Oakland Beach in Warwick, Rhode Island 2012 Part 3
These fireworks were taken place at Oakland Beach in Warwick, Rhode Island. Enjoy! :)
Top of the Bay Restaurant, Warwick, Rhode Island
Located on scenic Oakland Beach in Warwick, Rhode Island
produced by Video Expedition
An Aerial Tour of ButtonWoods Cove
A flight over Oakland Beach, Buttonwoods Cove, and Brushneck Cove.
Fpv Drone Footage of Oakland Beach Warwick, RI 1/8/17
Took my Falcon 180 Fpv Quadracer build out to get some footage of the snow the snow storm Saturday at Oakland Beach in Warwick, RI.
Warwick Rhode Island ; City Hall
Beach season begins in Rhode Island
Some of the state's most popular beaches are opening this weekend.
Views of Oakland Beach
Aerial Views of Oakland Beach and the St. Rita's Carnival/Festival
Things to Do in Warwick Rhode Island - 60 seconds in Warwick Rhode Island
Things to Do in Warwick Rhode Island - 60 seconds in Warwick Rhode Island. For the top 7 things to do in Warwick visit:
Whether your curiosity lies in exploring the ancient America, boating or beach activities, Warwick city in Rhode Island is a great place to start. With a population of more than 100,000 people, it is also the second largest city in the state. Main recreational activities include the many outstanding restaurants, attractive beaches full of nature and seabirds, rich history as well as family fun.
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2010 Oakland Beach MP Part 2.wmv
This is part 2 of the 2010 Oakland Beach Master Plan Report video synopsis prepared by 4 Site Design Studio, a division of 4 Site, LLC. for the Oakland Beach Association and the City of Warwick. This video continues to walk users through recommended action goals for growth and development in the Oakland Beach community. A copy of the full 2010 master plan report can be obtained from the Oakland Beach Association or from the City of Warwick Office of Community Development. You can also request a PDF copy of the report from 4 Site, LLC. by e-mailing us at info@4sitedbm.com. For more information about 4 Site, LLC. please go to 4sitedbm.com.
4 Site Design Studio is a division of 4 Site, LLC, a full service site design, build, maintenance company located in Rhode Island. We perform work throughout the eastern United States and are home to the only mobile site design unit in New England.
Metal Detecting Oakland Beach RI, XP Deus
A fun day out metal detecting. Still need to lower GoPro camera...still learning.
Visit Warwick, Rhode Island
Visit us for family fun, culture, history and affordable hotels. Conveniently located near great shopping, Narragansett Bay beaches, mansions, parks, cutting edge entertainment and state-of-the-art RI airport.
Discover Rhode Island Episode 16: Warwick, RI
It should be noted that I can not take credit for the filming/editing of several segments of this episode as they were used as a training experience for a junior producer. These include the Baxter's Fine Jewelry, Kenney Manufacturing, and Art In Ice segments.
Rocky Point - now and then!
A look at Rocky Point State Park in the summer of 2019 with flashbacks to the former amusement park in the 1960s.
Still photo credits:
Anita Cerri Ferla
You Must Be This Tall movie collection
Providence Journal
George LaCross
Soundtrack: Devoted to You by the Beach Boys
Video and editing: George LaCross
aerial View of ACI in cranston RI
I AM NOT THE OWNER OF THIS VIDEO. Was passed on by a friend to post being that he was flying over restricted airspace and wasn't aware of it. He was curious as to what that large green field of grass was and decided to go over the prison. When he got near Maximum security signal was completely jammed assuming they had a drone jammer. He didn't know this existed until some research afterwards that they can jam. Luckily RTH was activated. He was not aware that there were certain places he couldn't fly over but is aware now and will not be flying over that area again. (Newbie pilot) but at least he have some footages. The drone used was a Phantom 3 Pro