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| 75 Congdon St, Providence, RI 02906, USA (Providence, Rhode Island)
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The Location
This park overlooking Providence was a favorite place of author H.P. Lovecraft. A 35-foot statue of Roger Williams (Founder of the city of Providence) was constructed in the late 1930s. The statue gazes from the cliff, over all of downtown Providence.
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| Related Sites |
Guide to Lovecraftian Sites in Rhode Island An excellent resource for finding actual locations of significance for Lovecraft enthusiasts. |
Explore New England: Prospect Terrace Park Article on the park in Providence that H.P. Lovecraft was known to frequent. |
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| Similar Destinations |
| The H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival |
| H.P. Lovecraft's Home (1904-1924) |
| John Hay Library |
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