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| Despite its size, Rhode Island has over four hundred miles of coastline, hacked out of the Narragansett Bay; it is, in fact, made up of over thirty tiny islands, including Hope and Despair. The "Ocean State" therefore developed through sea trade, whaling and smuggling. Partly due to this commercial interest, Rhode Islanders, resenting the stringent economic pressures placed on them from England, were in the front rank of the Revolutionary groundswell. However, no Revolutionary battles were fought on Rhode Island soil, and unwilling at first to abandon its new-found freedom, it turned out to be the last state to ratify the Constitution. Between the Revolution and the Civil War, Rhode Island shifted from a maritime economy to lead the Industrial Revolution with Samuel Slater's creation of the nation's first water-powered textile mill in Pawtucket, just outside Providence. Today, although still heavily industrialized, the state's principal destinations are its two original ports: well-heeled Newport, yachting capital of the world, with good beaches and outrageously extravagant mansions, and the colonial college town of Providence. Block Island, about thirty miles south of Newport, has a popular state beach, while the rest of Rhode Island is largely made up of sleepy small towns and fishing ports. | |||||
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Hotels in Cranston, Rhode Island | Hotels in Pawtucket, Rhode Island |
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| Hotels in Lincoln, Rhode Island | Hotels in Smithfield, Rhode Island | ||||
| Hotels in Middletown, Rhode Island | Hotels in Warwick, Rhode Island | ||||
| Hotels in Newport, Rhode Island | Hotels in West Greenwich, Rhode Island | ||||
| Rhode Island Attractions | |||||
| Battle Ship Cove | Newport Art Museum | ||||
| Blithwold Gardens | Newport Mansions | ||||
| Block Island | Providence Performing Art Center | ||||
| Dunkin Donuts Center | Roger Williams Zoo | ||||
| Fort Adams State Park | Sakonett Vineyards | ||||
| Foxwoods Resorts & Casino | Tennis Hall Of Fame | ||||
| Mohegan Sun Hotel & Casino | Trinity Repertory Company | ||||
| Museum Of Newport History | Twin River Greyhound Park & Casino | ||||
| Narragansett Bay | Waterfire Providence | ||||
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