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from A Guide to Rhode Island's Natural Places

Seagrave Observatory
The Seagrave Observatory is the headquarters of Skyscrapers, Inc., an amateur astronomical society. The group meets the first Friday of every month and offers "public" viewing the third Saturday of each month. Away from the city lights, planets, stars, and other celestial bodies are visible both to the naked eye and with the help of telescopes.

For more information, contact the observatory board, (401) 828-0702, for a schedule of nights that the observatory is open.

Directions:
From I-295, take exit for Rte. 6 West. Turn right at Rte. 116 and follow north 0.4 mile. Turn left onto Peep Toad Road. Observatory is at 47 Peep Toad Rd.