Nori, the Chinese dragon, moved from an exhibit at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts to the Providence Children’s Museum’s newly renovated building in 1997. Two years later a tail was constructed to mark the building’s entrance. The name Nori came from a “name the dragon” contest.
This easy, two-stage multi will bring you to a convenient parking spot behind the museum. Find the three-digit parking zone number from the sign on the pole and enter it into the Certitude checker below to recieve the coordinates for the final stage, a short walk from the starting coordinates. Enjoy!
Note: As of February 2021, the sign has been removed. The final can be found at N 41 48.987 W 071 24.548.
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