“We have no food to serve the people of Rhode Island,” the nonprofit organization wrote in a Facebook post, which included pictures of empty pantry shelves.
The camp, closed years ago and temporarily off-limits to the public, is part of 942 acres acquired by the Rhode Island DEM to preserve open space.
In honor of Black History Month, the Boston Globe took a look at the hundreds of Green Book locations throughout New England.
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