With traditional cottages, monuments and churches nestled along the riverbanks of Providence, the capital of Rhode Island holds nothing back from satisfying your appreciation for architectural art.
What was once dubbed “God’s merciful Providence” by the city’s founder and religious devotee, Roger Williams, Providence rapidly evolved from a fishing and farming community to a thriving center for the jewelry and silverware trades. As one of the first cities established in the United States, Providence is home to eye-catching historical buildings and modern commercial edifices that mark its rise from economic decline after World War II.
Known as an arts and culture city, Providence is best recognized for its dedicated community of artists, who present monthly musical and arts events in the busy streets of downtown. The city also hosts seasonal farmer’s markets, outdoor movie nights and cultural festivals.
To experience a first-hand glimpse of the city’s natural scenery, ride or hike along the bicycle paths that weave through acres of luscious woodlands and along miles of coastline. You readily become immersed in the unique nearby communities such as Federal Hill, which offers international cuisine, art galleries, and high-end boutiques that stretch along the Italian-inspired streets.