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The historic rural town of Cumberland is tucked into the far north-eastern corner of Providence County and dates back to 1635.

The town is a treasure-trove for visitors interested in historic architecture and has four separate historic districts to explore.

You could start your visit at the historic Metcalf Franklin Farm, which covers over 65 acres of land and is home to a 19th- century Greek revival farmhouse and an early 19th – century timber frame barn.

A stroll or drive through some of the historic districts will showcase dozens of homes and buildings dating back to the early and mid 1800’s.

Outdoor enthusiasts can visit the Blackstone River State Park to go cycling along the twelve-mile Blackstone River Bike Path and at Diamond Hill hikers can take on the thirteen-mile Warner Trail.

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