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Providence, the capital of Rhode Island, is filled with fantastic architecture, interesting history and great cultures. This beautiful city has great educational institutions and wonderful landmarks. Whether you love Victorian, Greek Revival or Colonial architecture, youll find examples of each and many others. One of the places worth visiting though is the Capitol building. This marble dome is one of the largest of its kind in the world and the art inside is definitely worth seeing. The arts are alive and well in Providence. Concerts, galleries and theatre productions are all available for you to enjoy. Waterplace Park is a wonderful site where locals and visitors gather to enjoy fantastic food, concerts and wonderful scenery. No visit would be complete without strolling along the riverwalk and enjoying the sites. Providence also has its fair share of great stores and boutiques. What more could you ask for?

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Skyla Mann says posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 5:13:17 pm

I think Providence looks like a beautful place to live.

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