| New England - Rhode Island |
| Rhode Island School of Design |
Two College Street |
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Leaving Newport, head back north on Routes 114 and 136 to I-195 into Providence. With a concerned effort to bring back the ambiance of yesteryear, Providence is quickly becoming one of New England’s most popular cities because of its historical charm. This is the capital city of Rhode Island. Three rivers weave a course through the heart of town and segment the key districts: the university quarter, the business, convention center and mall, and the seat of government with its Capitol Building and State House. The educational institutions of Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design are located in a tree-shaded, residential neighborhood where there are many small cafés, bookstores, and little shops. At the Rhode Island School of Design, there is a museum with collections ranging from medieval to contemporary pieces; and in the nearby John Brown House, you can take a guided tour of this 18th-century brick museum with its fabulous collection of furniture belonging to the family. Business is the focus at the heart of town with the convention center, larger hotels, principal shopping mall and the Capitol Building dominating the northern hillside.
Located along this Karen Brown Itinerary:
Cape Cod, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard & Newport
Nearby Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts:
Listed Alphabetically, Not By Distance.
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