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Getting to Know the Ocean State

As the United States’ smallest state, Rhode Island packs a punch when it comes to beauty. Offering 400 miles of coastline, some of the nation’s most historic architecture and plenty of worthwhile, enriching attractions, it’s also a friendly place where people are raring to explore and hit the outdoors.

Blackstone River Valley

Ushering America into the Age of Industry, the Blackstone River Valley — a national historical park — reveals how Samuel Slater’s cotton spinning mill in Pawtucket revolutionized how people worked and where they lived.

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Tour Synagogue

Tour SynagogueAmong the most historically significant Jewish buildings in America, exquisitely designed Touro Synagogue remains an active congregation, one that welcomes over 30,000 visitors annually.

Roger Williams National Memorial

The Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of the state founder and advocate of religious freedom.

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Slater's Mill Historial Site

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Roger Williams Park

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