Video sneak peek: Hummel Report looks into why public cannot access Beavertail museum

For the past decade in scenic Beavertail State Park in Jamestown, the Department of Environmental Management has allowed a private citizen to form a nonprofit museum in a state-owned building without any public access to what's inside.

JAMESTOWN, R.I. -- For the past decade in scenic Beavertail State Park in Jamestown, the Department of Environmental Management has allowed a private citizen to form a nonprofit museum in a state-owned building without any public access to what's inside. 

Watch this video sneak peek.

Get the full story Friday on providencejournal.com and in The Providence Sunday Journal.

Find more from The Hummel Report at providencejournal.com/hummelreport

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For the past decade in scenic Beavertail State Park in Jamestown, the Department of Environmental Management has allowed a private citizen to form a nonprofit museum in a state-owned building without any public access to what's inside.

JAMESTOWN, R.I. -- For the past decade in scenic Beavertail State Park in Jamestown, the Department of Environmental Management has allowed a private citizen to form a nonprofit museum in a state-owned building without any public access to what's inside. 

Watch this video sneak peek.

Get the full story Friday on providencejournal.com and in The Providence Sunday Journal.

Find more from The Hummel Report at providencejournal.com/hummelreport

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LISTEN: Audio reports and interviews from the Providence Journal Newsroom

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