Rhode Island in New England

By | July 5, 2022

Small country with great nature

Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States of America and is assigned to the New England states. Rhode Island is located on the north east coast of the United States on the Atlantic Ocean. The state of Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams, who established the settlement of Providence with his religious community.

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Rhode Island Capitol in Providence

 

Rhode Island Capitol in Providence

Previously, Roger Williams’ denomination had been banned from the “Massachusetts Bay Colony” region. Rhode Island is one of the founding states of the USA. In 1790, Rhode Island became the 13th state to ratify the United States Declaration of Independence. The size of Rhode Island is 3,140 km².

On Narragansett Bay

Rhode Island is located on an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean on Narragansett Bay. The capital of the US state is Providence with about 175,000 inhabitants. Other large cities in Rhode Island are Warwick with about 80,000 inhabitants and Pawtucket with about 70,000 inhabitants. The state of Rhode Island borders Massachusetts to the east and north and the state of Connecticut to the west. Rhode Island consists of 36 islands. Rhode Island has a population of about one million.

Cities in Rhode Island

  • Providence
  • Warwick
  • Cranston
  • Pawtucket
  • East Providence
  • Woonsocket
  • Narragansett
  • North Kingstown
  • East Greenwich
  • Bristol
  • Cumberland
  • Coventry
  • Johnston

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Rhode Island-New England State

The Dutchman Adrian Block discovered this part of America for modern settlement. A third of Rhode Island is water. Off the coast of Narragansett Bay are Dyer Island and the namesake Rhode Island. A little further away is the sparsely populated summer vacation island of Block Island. This island is accessible by ferry from Galilee and Newport.

Castle Hill Lighthouse near Newport on Narragansett Bay

Newport in Rhode Island

Located in Rhode Island, Newport is one of the oldest settlements of white settlers in the New World. At Newport there is a very old fortress tower. There are many 17th and 18th Century Victorian mansions to see in Newport. Newport has hosted the annual Newport Folk Festival since 1959. A lot of American world stars have performed there in the past. In the 19th century, Newport was the meeting place for wealthy Americans, such as the Vanderbilts and the Astors. Newport has a historic market district ( Bowen’s Wharf ) and a yacht museum.

Victorian heritage

Rhode Island is definitely worth a trip. The capital Providence, but also other cities in Rhode Island, have a large number of well-preserved houses in the Victorian style to offer. Many of the historic buildings are open to the public. But the world did not stand still in Rhode Island. When it comes to business and economic development, the state of Rhode Island is on the cutting edge. Rhode Island’s fishing industry has a long tradition along the coast.

Newport Bridge over the East Passage of Narragansett Bay

Blackstone River Valley

Coming from Worcester, Massachusetts, the Blackstone River flows through Providence. The Slater Mill is supplied with water from the river. America’s first and most successful textile mill is also located there. Today the Blackstone River Valley is something like a small national park. A beautiful landscape with natural treasures and cultural and historical sites.

Founder Roger Williams

The Roger Williams National Memorial is designed to commemorate the life of Rhode Island’s founder. Roger Williams was a fighter for spiritual freedom, especially religious freedom. Exiled from Massachusetts, Roger Williams founded the city of Providence in what is now Rhode Island in 1636.

The small US state of Rhode Island in the north-east of the USA on the Atlantic has natural areas worth seeing as well as numerous cultural treasures.

Attractions in Rhode Island

  • Rosecliff
  • The Breakers
  • Touro Synagogue
  • Newport Ocean Drive
  • The Elms
  • Rough Point
  • Trinity Church Newport
  • Providence State House
  • Roger Williams Park Providence
  • Mansion Beach
  • Mohegan Bluffs
  • North and Southeast Lighthouse
  • Napatree Point
  • Wilcox Park
  • East Beach-Watch Hill
  • Goddard State Park
  • Sachuest Beach

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Arts and Culture

In the field of “visual arts” and orchestral music, Rhode Island is one of the leaders in the USA. There is the Rhode Island Philharmonic, plus numerous interesting museums.

Ready for vacation

Those looking for relaxation can spend a wonderful bathing holiday on the beaches of Rhode Islands. Active people use the numerous water sports opportunities. Sailing is very popular off Rhode Island. Summertime is the best time to vacation in Rhode Island.

Rhode Island’s landscapes are ideal for hiking and horseback riding. The landscape around Narragansett Bay is particularly appealing to nature lovers. Golf courses in a beautiful landscape lure you onto the “greens”. There are numerous campgrounds and RV parks in Rhode Island, on the mainland and on the islands. There, fresh air fanatics get their money’s worth.

Refuge for Jews

The oldest Jewish synagogue ( Touro Synagogue ) in America is in Newport. The community is still active today. In 1658, Sephardim Jews from Spain and Portugal came to this place. They had to leave their European homeland because they were being persecuted there by the Catholic Inquisition. In their new home, the Jews can live out their Jewish faith freely and safely to this day.

In the state of Rhode Island, the American Baptist Church and the Anglican Episcopal Church are relatively well represented. The people of the state of Rhode Island are known for always letting the Democrats win elections. America’s republican ideas are largely rejected there.

Map of Rhode Island – United States

Map of Rhode Island, located in New England in the north-east of the USA, shows the largest cities, the most important transport links and the rugged coastline of the New England dwarf state. About 1 million people currently live in the US state of Rhode Island in 2019. The area of ​​Rhode Island is 3,144 km². The capital of the country is Providence. Rhode Island also includes the small islands of Narragansett Bay and Block Island in the Atlantic.