Drive 4.3 miles along the Narragansett coastline for stunning ocean views, restaurants, and beaches. This road will take you under The Towers.
The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) presents a full roster of touring Broadway productions and contemporary engagements. PPAC is a 3100-seat, world class venue located in the heart of Providence’s arts and entertainment district; it is the second largest theatre of its kind in the country. PPAC is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Newport's 3.5-mile Cliff Walk is the perfect place for a seaside escape. It has panoramic ocean views, crashing waves, and the perfect amount of sea breeze on one side and stunning, century-old, Gilded Age mansions on the other. We love this walk! It’s a Rhode Island classic.
Newport is a city set on Aquidneck Island in the New England state of Rhode Island. You’ll find great seafood, boutique shopping, and live music (including Jazz festivals). Its yacht-filled harbor hosted the America’s Cup, a renowned annual sailing regatta, for many years. Newport is also known for the Gilded Age mansions lining Bellevue Avenue, some of which are now museums. The most famous is The Breakers, an 1895 mansion patterned after a Renaissance palace. If you’re into shopping, Thames street is the place to be!
The State House overlooks downtown Providence and is the center of Rhode Island government. It was designed by the renowned New York firm of McKim, Mead & White. Built of white Georgia marble, its façade is the fourth largest self-supported marble dome in the world. The State House is considered an outstanding example of American Renaissance architecture.
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