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Discoveries America Rhode Island DVD
Rhode Island has a proud
tradition of independence and a number of historic firsts. The smallest
state in the union is one of America’s precious gems and a microcosm of
New England. The first armed conflict with the British took place in
Warwick, Rhode Island with the burning of the Gaspee, and the Industrial
Revolution has its origins at Slater Mill. Preservation of history in the
form of 18th century architecture is a major concern in Newport. Twentieth
century mansions line the bluff in the Bellevue District including Astors
Beechwood Speakeasy, which brings to life the past through entertainment,
music and acting. Visitors to Rose Island can step back in time by staying
at a lighthouse, in the process learning about stewardship and the
responsibilities of being a light keeper. Providence, the state’s capital,
has gone through a major transformation in the last decade. The city has
become revitalized through a combination of development and civic pride.
Barnaby Evans’ WateFire Providence is a moving work of art and a symbol of
the city’s transformation. Providence also supports a tasty tradition of
culinary excellence nurtured by institutes such as Johnson and Wales
University and the Culinary Archives & Museum. The Federal Hill district
known as “Little Italy” is famous for its restaurants, boutiques and
gourmet food shops. A glimpse into the world of jewelry manufacturing
shows the origins of some of the local wealth that was used to create some
of the beautifully preserved architecture on Benefit Street. Outside of
the capital, small villages and businesses have changed little over time,
including historic Coggleshall Farm and Kenyons Grist Mill. Block Island
draws thousands of summer residents each year who come to experience the
pace of island life and its beaches, boating and fishing. Rhode Island
might be small in size but it is a state rich in history, culture and
color.
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