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Best fare found from Detroit to Providence: $308

Traveler Advice on Thompson

2 Hotels & Accommodations

9 Restaurants

Weather

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Monthly Averages
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Dec
38°F 3°C
24°F -4°C
5 in 13 cm
Jan
31°F 0°C
18°F -7°C
7 in 19 cm
Feb
36°F 2°C
20°F -6°C
7 in 18 cm
Mar
42°F 5°C
26°F -3°C
7 in 18 cm
Apr
55°F 12°C
36°F 2°C
4 in 11 cm
May
63°F 17°C
44°F 6°C
4 in 10 cm
Extended Forecast
Tuesday
Dec 22
Hi:
25°F -3°C
Lo:
11°F -11°C
Wednesday
Dec 23
Hi:
25°F -3°C
Lo:
22°F -5°C
Thursday
Dec 24
Hi:
32°F 0°C
Lo:
25°F -3°C

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Buster's Rivers Edge

Jul 5, 2009

Wow! This is a fantastic place to bring your family. There aren't many family-run businesses left these days, but this is one that you must get to. Many of the dishes are still "made-from-scratch"....more

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