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  2. 8 jaw-dropping facts about the famous Breakers mansion ... - AOL

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    Newport, Rhode Island is a charming New England city characterized by rich history, quaint shops and restaurants and yacht-filled harbors. Amongst museums, bars and plenty of historical landmarks ...

  3. Wild and weird facts about RI's Independent Man statue atop ...

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    Ceremony moving the Independent Man from Warwick Mall (now Rhode Island Mall) to the State House rotunda in 1976. Pat Conley, left, and Rhode Island First Lady Joyce Noel, right, presided at the ...

  4. Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    An interesting by-product of Rhode Island's industrial history is the number of abandoned factories, many of which are now condominiums, museums, offices, and low-income and elderly housing. Today, much of Rhode Island's economy is based on services, particularly healthcare and education, and still manufacturing to some extent. [128]

  5. 30 Unusual Facts No One Really Asked For, But Are ... - AOL

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    As absurd as it can sound on paper, the truth is that facts are just fun, the more obscure, weird and random, the better. ... Meanwhile, on March 17, 1892, in Exeter, Rhode Island, a crowd of ...

  6. The Breakers - Wikipedia

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    The Breakers is a Gilded Age mansion located at 44 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island, US.It was built between 1893 and 1895 as a summer residence for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, a member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family.

  7. History of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The French in Rhode Island (Rhode Island Heritage Commission, 1988). Coleman, Peter J. The Transformation of Rhode Island, 1790–1860 (1963). online edition; Conley, Patrick T. The Irish in Rhode Island (Rhode Island Heritage Commission, 1988). Coughtry, Jay A. The Notorious Triangle: Rhode Island and the African Slave Trade, 1700–1807 (1981).

  8. Want to learn more about Rhode Island? Here are 12 spots to ...

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    From the Tomaquag Museum to the restaurant Sly Fox Den Too, there are a lot of fascinating places to check out.

  9. Rhode Island State House - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island State House, the capitol of the state of Rhode Island, is located at 900 Smith Street just below the crest of Smith Hill, on the border of downtown in Providence. It is a neoclassical building designed by McKim, Mead & White which features the fourth largest structural-stone dome in the world, [ 1 ] topped by a gilded statue of ...