1. AS220
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2. The John Brown House Museum
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3. Rhode Island School of Design: Campus Design & Exhibitions
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4. Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC)
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5. Lupos Heartbreak Hotel
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6. Governor Henry Lippitt House Museum
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7. Prospect Terrace Park
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8. City Hall Park
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9. Woods Gerry Gallery
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10. Roger Williams Natl Memorial
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11. Governor Stephen Hopkins House
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12. India Point Park
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13. Waterplace Park
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14. Roger Williams Park Zoo
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15. Rhode Island School of Design Museum of Art
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16. Providence Visitor Information Center
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17. Veterans Memorial Auditorium
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18. WaterFire
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19. The Liberty Elm
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20. Roger Williams National Memorial
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21. The Spot Underground
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22. Bank of America Skating Center
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23. Providence Art Club
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24. New Urban Arts
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25. Gallery Z
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26. Chabot Fine Art Gallery
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27. Colosseum
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28. Roots Cafe
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29. Ri International Film Festival
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30. Culinary Arts Museum
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31. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology
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32. Clemence Irons House
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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. 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.. 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. | |
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