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Rhode Island Travel and Tourism

Travel information for Rhode Island
  • Waterplace Park - Providence WaterFire, Barnaby Evans' award winning fire sculpture installation on the three rivers in downtown Providence, has been praised by Rhode Island residents and international visitors alike as a powerful work of art and a moving symbol of Providence's renaissance.
  • Museum of Natural History and Planetarium - Providence The Museum of Natural History is Rhode Island's only natural history museum and is home to the state's only planetarium.
  • RISD Museum - Providence The RISD Museum traces the history of art from antiquity to the present through special exhibitions and a collection of nearly 80,000 works of art in all media, representing cultures around the world.
  • Slater Mill Historic Site - Pawtucket Slater Mill is a Living History museum where you can take part in the lives of the New England villagers, inventors, artisans, and entrepreneurs who created the American Industrial Revolution.
  • Touro Synagogue - Newport Synagogue designed by Peter Harrison, America's most famous 18th century architect.
  • Fort Adams State Park - Newport Situated at the mouth of the Newport Harbor, Fort Adams State Park offers an exceptional panoramic view of both Newport Harbor and the East Passage of Narragansett Bay.
  • National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Charlestown


 


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