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  1. The Rhode Island School of Design Museum contains the 20th-largest collection in the United States. [135] The Providence Athenæum is the fourth oldest library in the United States, in addition to the Providence Public Library and the nine branches of the Providence Community Library. [136]

  2. www.visitrhodeisland.com › plan › regionsProvidence, Rhode Island

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    • 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND. Since 1995, the WaterFire sculpture by Barnaby Evans has illuminated downtown Providence's rivers. Small bonfires are set alight in iron braziers in the middle of the Woonasquatucket, Moshassuck and Providence rivers.
    • 0.9 miles to city center. Address: Federal Hill. Free, Neighborhood/Area. TYPE. 1 to 2 hours. TIME TO SPEND.
    • 0.2 miles to city center. Address: 224 Benefit Street. Museums. TYPE. 2 hours to Half Day. TIME TO SPEND.
    • Address: 251 Benefit Street. Free, Sightseeing. TYPE. Less than 1 hour. TIME TO SPEND. If you travel to Providence with a bibliophile, be warned: you'll be fighting tooth and nail to get them out of the Providence Athenaeum.
    • Rhode Island State House. Designed by McKim, Mead and White in 1904, the Rhode Island State House rises above the Providence skyline, easily visible from miles around.
    • Providence Athenaeum. One of the most prominent buildings on Benefit St, the Greek Revival Providence Athenaeum was designed by William Strickland and completed in 1838.
    • Benefit Street. Immediately east of Providence's downtown, you'll find College Hill, where you can see the city's Colonial history reflected in the 18th-century houses…
    • RISD Museum of Art. Wonderfully eclectic, the Rhode Island School of Design's art museum showcases everything from ancient Greek art to 20th-century American paintings and…
  3. Providence remains a busy seaport and is a distributing point for oil, natural gas, lumber, steel, and chemicals. Providence was incorporated as a city in 1831 and became sole capital of Rhode Island in 1900, after having shared the duty first with four other towns and from 1854 with Newport. The city contains much of historic interest.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Jul 26, 2021 · Long known as a stopover on the way to Rhode Island’s posh coastal playgrounds, Providence has quietly transformed into New England’s hippest city.Thanks to its diverse population of about ...

  5. The Rhode Island State House’s dome is the fourth-largest self-supported marble dome in the world, behind only St. Peter’s Basilica, the Minnesota state capital and the Taj Mahal. View more Providence was once known as the “Jewelry Capital of the United States.”

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