To get to the other island
Road to Rhode Island was created on 2000-05-30.
No, the correct spelling is Rhode Island.
The state of Rhode Island is spelled "Rhode" instead of "road" for a specific reason. Namely, the state's name comes from the name of a pair of colonial settlements that were combined, Providence Plantation and Rhode Island.
It is called "Road to Rhode Island"
chicken
By walking
Providence is the capital city in Rhode Island.
Q:Why did the chicken cross the road? A:To get to the other side.
No
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The homophones for road are rowed and rode. There is a proper noun Rhode (as in Rhode Island) also pronounced rohd.
Kent County is a county in Rhode Island. Kingston is a village in Washington County, Rhode Island. Kingstown Road is the name of a street in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.