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Pineapples in Newport, Rhode Island, symbolize welcome and hospitality, a tradition dating back to returning sea captains.
The first documented proof of a Seaconke Wampanoag community dates to 1924. That year, the Seaconkes built the First Free ...
Providence has been on my list for a long time. I’ve heard nothing but good things about the food and drink scene in Rhode ...
Many rightly celebrate Alan Hassenfeld’s leadership at Hasbro and in philanthropic work after he retired. I hope history will ...
The Newport Historical Society will transform Washington Square into an 18th-century French encampment this Saturday, July 12 ...
Discover Rhode Island’s coastal gems beyond beaches, from historic lighthouses and cliff walks to secret coves and island ...