Written by ChelCesa on March 4, 2006
- In the summer months there are a variety of locations where one can find delectable, farm fresh produce, meats, pasta, preserves, and more. These markets usually run during the summer and fall months, approximately June...
Written by ChelCesa on February 6, 2006
- The Elizabeth Arden Red Door Spa, located in the Biltmore Hotel, is a haven from the hustle and bustle of a thriving city. My experience began on a rainy winter day, as everyone's does who...
Written by Tavia on January 10, 2001
- Not enough can be said about walking through this city. Whether you're walking on Thayer Street to go shopping or through College Hill, the neighborhood where Brown University makes its home, you will enjoy...
Written by reef2020 on December 1, 2000
- This is a beautiful little unit of the National Park System, right in downtown Providence. It honors Roger Williams as the founder of the first government in the world with complete religious freedom for all...
Written by reef2020 on October 30, 2000
- Back in the early 1600s, there weren't many folks who stirred up more trouble in New England than Roger Williams. In fact, he was kicked out of some of the best neighborhoods in New England:...
Written by m2fernandes on February 26, 2006
- I wasn't sure what to title this, so that's why it is in the "experiences" category. If you have never heard of Dave & Buster's, consider it like a Chuck E. Cheese's for adults. This...
Written by reef2020 on December 1, 2000
- Providence is home to an incredible variety of architecture that dates from tiny homes of the early 1700s to the beautiful bridges and landscapes of the new Waterplace Park. A great way to get a...
Written by finzup on May 5, 2001
- Providence has some great restaurants to choose from. I''ve listed some below, along with an approximate price range, and type of food.
$ = cheap, under $10
$$ = moderate, $10-20
$$$ = expensive $20-up
Capitol Grille -...
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