There are several places that are worth visiting. Newport is a beautiful, very wealthy, aristocratic city that is situated near the coast. The Vanderbilt Estate is there and can be visited throughout the year. It also has hosted, America's
Cup, a international sailing event that is quite prestigious. Providence is the capital and is definitely worth visiting. One obvious attraction, is Brown University located in the capital. It is one of the oldest schools and one of the ivey league schools. Pawtucket, is located in the south near Connecticut, and is a wonderful, coastal community-very scenic! Even thought Rhode Island is the smallest state in the union, approximately half the state is forested. Visit the state parks if you get a chance.
Yes. There are muesums in Rhode Island. View the website below to see some of the museums.
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Brown University is in Providence, Rhode Island. See link below for their website.
Pro Wrestlin in Rhode Island is rare as the states athletic comission is very strict. You can find some on the outskirts on the state (on the border between conn or mass) but its doubtful you will see any in the state.
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Roger Williams , the founder of the Rhode Island colony and advocate of religious freedom is a worthy hero, I think, as is his contemporary Anne Hutchinson. Some military men of distinction from Rhode Island are Ambrose Burnside, Nathaniel Greene, Oliver Hazard Perry and Matrhew Perry. Gilbert Stuart painted the portrait of Washington you see on the 1-dollar bill.
Rhode island is the setting of the book. if you don't believe me see page 51 of the book. When Sara gets the petition for medical emancipation it says "The state of Rhode island and providence plantations.
According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of Rhode Island is 1,052,567. See the related links below for a breakdown of Rhode Island's population.
Yes, there are carnivorous plants in Rhode Island. The most common species found in the state is the pitcher plant (Sarracenia purpurea), which traps and digests insects to obtain nutrients that are lacking in the soil. These plants can be found in bogs and wetlands across Rhode Island.