Address

2391 Kingstown Rd, Kingston, RI 02881, USA

Phone Number

(401) 783-2396

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Review by Ashley Aponte

DO NOT BRING DOGS. me and my family went for my senior pictures and brought our small dog with us. we didn’t see a sign that said “no pets” and two dogs came out and attacked her when they saw her and could’ve killed her. absolutely ridiculous how the owner of this place has dogs trained for this , she could’ve politely told us that our dog was not allowed instead of almost killing her. definitely won’t come back here again, although it is a small pretty area for pictures and i did get some good ones. The owner had no heart and didn’t even ask us if our dog was hurt and she was very rude to us .

Review by Cherie Binns

These gardens were truly a labor of love cultivated by Alonso Kinney, a Botanist at the University of Rhode Island. Now maintained by his heirs, the gardens are open to the public free of charge during the late spring when in full bloom and are often used as a site for outdoor weddings. Beautiful any time of the year but stunning in late April through early June.

Review by Allison W. Cone

Magically inviting lush gardens perfect for spring nature inspired walks.

Review by Joel Tavarez

A beautiful place for pictures and relax .

Review by Seth Hannuksela

Little past peak but still great!!

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About Kingston, Rhode Island

Kingston is a village and a census-designated place within the town of South Kingstown in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States, and the site of the main campus of the University of Rhode Island. The population was 6,974 at the 2010 census. Much of the village center is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Kingston Village Historic District. It was originally known as Little Rest. Read More

What is a Dispensary?

A dispensary is a store that sells special items or dispenses the specialized items. Cannabis or marijuana dispensariers started in the US some time in the early 1990’s when Dennis Peron opend the San Francisro Cannbis Buyers Club. Back then the cannabis dispensary faced a ton of hardships, but Dennis, his team and dream helped pave the future for all future recreational and medical cannabis dispensaries. In 2014 the first recreational dispensary, 3D Cannabis opened it’s doors in Colorado. As of 4-1-19 33 states have medical dispensaries and 10 states have recreational dispensaries.

At a dispnsary one will find many differnt kinds of cannabis flowers (buds) and concentrates, edibles along with smoking untensils, but have a limited selection compared to online shops like Elev8 Glass Gallery. The dispensary also will have what is called a budtender to help you find what you are looking for. If you need help with cannabis info Elev8 Presents is a good resource.

What is the difference between a medical or recreational dispensary?

In realtiy medical and recreational dispensaries are the same thing. This all comes down to the states laws on cannabis. We feel cannabis is just like alcohol and medical will happen first and then recreational will follow, and so far history is showing this. Dispensaries are an excellent place for patients and recreational smokers alike to find the cannabis that best suits their needs!