Providence, RI
Providence is the most populated city in Rhode Island, and the state capital. Founded in 1636, it is one of the oldest cities in the United States. Providence combines the accessibility and friendliness of a small town with the culture and sophistication of a big city. With a thriving arts community, vibrant and diverse neighborhoods and a wide variety of things to do, Providence is the perfect place to visit. Visitors can learn about the history of Providence by way of walking tours. Providence offers easy access to many attractions such as the universities, unique shops, sporting and entertainment venues, and restaurants. Providence has been voted one of the top food cities in the world by readers of Travel & Leisure Magazine. Providence is home to several museums including the RISD Museum, part of the famed Rhode Island School of Design; the John Brown House Museum, a landmark from the 18th century; Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum, an American National Historic Landmark. For kids, there is the Providence Children's Museum, Rhode Island's only hands-on museum for children. Theatres, galleries, outdoor adventures and more make Providence a favorite destination for residents and visitors alike.Providence Attractions
Benefit Street
Overlooking the city's historic waterfront, Benefit St. boasts an impressive, mile-long concentration of original American Colonial homes, churches and museums.Federal Hill
Providence neighborhood well-known for its Italian American community, with an abundance of Italian restaurants and bakeries.RISD Museum of Art
Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art is a prominent art museum in Providence, founded in 1877. 20th largest art museum in the U.S. GoWaterFire Providence
Downtown celebration of art and performance. On WaterFire nights, 100 bonfires burn above the surface of 3 rivers that meet in Waterplace Park. GoProvidence Performing Arts Center
Built in 1928 as a multi-use theater, PPAC holds over 3000 seats and hosts touring Broadway shows, concerts, plays, films and independent shows. GoDowncity, Providence
A historic neighborhood running from Memorial Boulevard to Smith Street. Downcity is now 3 distinct districts: financial district, arts district and capital center.Trinity Repertory Company
Non-profit regional theater founded in 1963. Trinity Rep is the last longstanding resident acting company in the U.S. Produced 58 world premieres and participated in hundreds of national and international tours. GoRoger Williams Park Zoo
Roger Williams Park Zoo is home to over 100 species of rare animals. Founded in 1872, the park and zoo are named after the founder of Providence, Roger Williams. It is one of the oldest zoos in the nation. GoBrown University
Private Ivy League research university in Providence. Founded in 1764, Brown is the 3rd oldest higher education institution in New England and 7th oldest in the US. GoEat, Shop, Stay Providence
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Providence, Rhode Island Street Map by GM Johnson & Associates Ltd.: An easy-to-use street map of Providence.
Roger Williams and the Creation of the American Soul: Church, State, and the Birth of Liberty by John M. Barry: A look at the separation of church and state in America.
Lonely Planet New England by Mara Vorhees: A guide to all things New England- beaches, mountains, food, history and culture.
The Prince of Providence: The Rise and Fall of Buddy Cianci, America's Most Notorious Mayor by Mike Stanton: The story of Buddy Cianci and his visionary and sometimes questionable leadership as the Mayor of Providence.