Tiverton Four Corners
Historic Tiverton Four Corners has been a part of Tiverton's history since 1629 when Governor Bradford of the Plymouth Colony purchased the area (then called Pocasset) from the Wampanoag tribe. The "four corners" intersection follows the original Native American trails. Today, the Four Corners Arts Center, in the circa 1800 Soule-Seabury House, hosts an annual antiques show, as well as art festivals and exhibits, concerts and movement classes, and other special events. A sculpture park behind the arts center is free and open to the public. Gray's Ice Cream and the Groundswell Cafe & Bakery also are located here.