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Located in the heart of New England, Rhode Island offers urban excitement, rural tranquility, and 400 miles of winding coastline. Discover an abundance of Colonial and Victorian homes, palatial estates reminiscent of the gilded age, and public buildings, the nation's first enclosed shopping mall, the first manufacturing plant in America, a delightful 17th century fishing village, the boyhood home of one of America's finest colonial artists, and two houses of worship which represent the roots of religious freedom in America. Rhode Island's compact size makes it easy to travel from one historic site to the next. There are more than 100 public and private beaches where visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities including surfing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating and fishing.
Whatever your interests, there are numerous attractions that make The Ocean State a must see vacation destination!
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