National Memorial · Providence, RI
Roger Williams National Memorial
"I acknowledge that to molest any person, Jew or Gentile, for either professing doctrine, or practicing worship meerly religious or spiritual, is to persecute him, and such a person (whether his doctrine or practice be true or false) suffers persecution for conscience." -Roger Williams, 1644 Banished by the English and saved by the First Peoples, Roger Williams founded Providence here in 1636.

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Your visit briefing.
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What to look for
- National Memorial
- Managed by the National Park Service
- Arts and Culture
- Cultural Demonstrations
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Why it matters
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Places like this are more than coordinates. They are where ideas become decisions, where communities keep memory, and where the words in a textbook become a room you can stand inside.
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