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Top Ten Must-See Places When You Travel to Rhode Island
The East Coast has many amazing locations to offer, but none that can boast as rich or as unique a history as Rhode Island can. Aside from New York and Boston, Rhode Island, perhaps, is one of the most historically significant places in the entire nation. Nearly everywhere that you can go when you travel to Rhode Island has a tale surrounding it, and Rhode Island also hosts of some of the oldest and most famous mansions in the United States, many of which are registered with the Historical Society.
There is actually quite a lengthy list of nation and statehood firsts that Rhode Island holds claim to. It was first to defy the rules, laws and taxations of the British monarchy, leading to the Revolutionary War. It was also the first state to successfully build a water-powered cotton mill, and the first synagogue in the country was built here. There are, of course, some truly amazing places that you shouldn’t pass up when you visit this state. To better help you plan your trip, here are ten places that you should try your best to see when there.
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Bank of America City Center: When you are in Rhode Island, you must see this place, it’s rather
amazing and will really remind you New York City. The Bank of America Skating Center boasts
more than fourteen thousand square feet of prime skating grounds as well as a gift shop and visitor
center. During the colder months you can ice skate here and in the warmer parts of the year it’s
used as a rollerblading arena.
Providence-Newport Water Ferry: A must-do when you are in Rhode Island, the Providence-
Newport Water Ferry will take you up and down the waterside, passing through places like
Barrington and Bristol. Take in the amazing scenery and enjoy a different way to see this state. And
it’s really cheap, tickets range from eight to ten dollars for roughly a half hour ride.
Roger Williams Park Zoo: Nearly comparable to the San Diego Zoo, this awesome wildlife
sanctuary hosts nearly a thousand exotic animals. Make sure that you dedicate at least half a day
to take in all the sights, as most days there are about two hundred animals on display, from tigers
to penguins, polar bears and elephants.
The Rhode Island School of Design Museum: Don’t forget to stop by and tour one of the most
prominent art and design schools in the world. With more than eighty thousand pieces of art on
display from all over the globe, there is something incredible here to see for everybody. Tickets
are cheap, they cost about eight bucks!
Prospect Terrace Park: Dedicated to Roger Williams – who founded Rhode Island almost three
hundred years ago and has a huge statue in the center of the park – make sure that you don’t
forget to see this amazing piece of green in the center of the state. Prospect Terrace Park is the
largest park in the Rhode Island, and offers some truly exceptional views of downtown.
Brown University: One of the oldest institutes of higher education in the nation awaits you with
some truly breathtaking sights, from older, preserved buildings to the newer east campus. Make
certain that you take a guided tour of this awesome place so that you can learn about its rich and
vibrant history. Definitely a must-see when you are here.
Providence Train Station: This newly remodeled train station is serviced by Amtrak and offers
train transport around the entire state. The fares are modest and affordable and it’s a great way to
take an inexpensive, sightseeing tour of the state. The station is within walking distance of most
hotels in the downtown area, across the street from Rhode Island State House, and nearby the
Providence Place Mall and Waterplace Park.
Culinary Archives and Museum: Part of Johnson & Wales College, this museum houses
hundreds upon thousands of documents and most gourmet recipes that have ever been created.
There are even some items that have been signed by US presidents.
Providence Children's Museum: For anybody that has children, make sure you take them to the
Providence Children's Museum when you are here. This place offers plenty of great and interactive
exhibits, including one that even helps you pick out the right pet for your family. Your kids will love it!
Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum: If you travel to Rhode Island, don’t miss this attractive
and historical site. This preserved Victorian mansion is highly regarded by the locals and is also a
National Historical Landmark. Hand painted walls and ceilings and amazingly decadent and carved
woodwork compliment this popular tourist attraction. Set aside a good hour so you can see
everything that there is to see when here.
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