1. Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
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2. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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3. Providence Childrenss Museum
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4. The John Brown House Museum
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5. Rhode Island School of Design: Campus Design & Exhibitions
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6. Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum
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7. Culinary Arts Museum
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8. Governor Stephen Hopkins House
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9. Museum of Natural History
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10. Roger Williams Natl Memorial
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11. Rhode Island Historical Society
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12. Holocaust Edu & Resrc Center-Ri
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13. Providence Jewelry Museum
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14. Annmary Brown Memorial
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15. Clemence Irons House
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16. Providence Preservation Society
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17. India Museum & Heritage Society
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18. Rhode Island State Archives
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19. Betsey Williams Cottage
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20. Thames & Kosmos
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21. Risd Works
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22. David Winton Bell Gallery
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23. Old State House
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24. Italian Consular & Cultural
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25. American Diner Museum
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26. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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27. John Nicholas Brown Center
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28. Nightingale - Brown House
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29. Providence Childrens Museum
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30. Slater Mill Museum
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31. Sprague Mansion
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32. Cape Verdean Museum Exhibit
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About 'Providence, RI, USA'
Providence is the capital and most populous city of the state of Rhode Island and was one of the first cities established in the United States. Located in Providence County, it is the third largest city in the New England region. The city proper population of 178,042 anchors the 37th largest metropolitan population in the country, with an estimated MSA population of 1,600,856, exceeding that of Rhode Island by about 60% due to its reaching into southern Massachusetts. Situated at the mouth of the Providence River, at the head of Narragansett Bay, the city's small footprint is crisscrossed by seemingly erratic streets and contains a rapidly changing demographic.. | |
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