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  1. Providence, Rhode Island, USA

  2. Providence is the state capital and largest city in Rhode Island, as well as the third largest city in New England. Downcity events, historic vistas, eclectic districts such as College Hill and Federal Hill, and a great nightlife make Providence a worthwhile tourist destination.

    Providence is a city rich in unique architecture, beautiful streetscapes and stimulating intellectual pursuits. One of America's older cities, Providence features many historic buildings like the Rhode Island State House and Trinity Repertory Theater. These locations, among others, exemplify some of the countries best 19th and 20th century architecture. The RISD museum and Roger Williams Park Zoo offer days of fun sightseeing for adults and children alike.

    Things to see and do

    * Historic buildings
    * Museums
    * Downcity area
    * Rhode Island State House

    General information

    Cruise Season – May - Nov
    Currency – US Dollar (US$)
    Language – English
    Land Area - 48 sq. km’s
    Population – 178,100 approx
    Electricity – 2 perpendicular flat pins USA style or with a round pin below
    Time – GMT minus five hours
    International Country Telephone Code – 1

    Travel Links - T.F. Green Airport in nearby Warwick, offers many low cost and regular flights to cities in the United States. Boston's Logan Airport (BOS) is much larger and is generally used for most international flights.

    MBTA runs a commuter rail between Boston and Providence on the Providence/Stoughton line (formerly the Attleboro/Stoughton line). Amtrak's Acela and Regional , routes from the south and west, from New York City and Washington, but from Boston in the north, it is most economical to take the MBTA. Service is rather frequent. The Acela train takes just under 3 hours to arrive from New York's Penn Station after traveling from points further south.

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