Prospect Terrace Park

[5] In 1939, Roger Williams' remains were moved into a tomb that lies directly beneath the statue.

The remainder of his bones were reburied in a bronze casket and placed beneath his statue in Prospect Terrace.

The so-called "Williams Root" is preserved and is now on display at the John Brown House Museum on the East Side of Providence.

[8] In December 2016, efforts were started by the College Hill Neighborhood Association to raise funds for improvements and restoration to the park.

[3] Prospect Terrace Park attracts visitors and locals alike for its panoramic view of the city.

Admiring the view