unbindweb.com unbindweb.com
  Main Page >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 
 

Automotive

 

Food & Recipe

 

Home & Garden

 

Self Healing

 

Business & Companies

 

Recreation

 

Online Shopping

 

Computers & Software

 

Property & Estate

 

Art & Creative

 

Academics & Learning

 

Health & Hygiene

 

Children & Teens

 

News & Events

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Healthcare & Treatment

 

People & Communities

 

Investment & Finance

 

Careers & Employment

 

Relationship & Lifestyle

 

Online & Board Games

 

Science & Space

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Politics & Government


 

Main Page › Hotels & Travel › Islands & Beaches
 

Providence, Rhode Island

 

When the Puritans expelled one Roger Williams from Massachusetts he set out to find another place to settle in. He stumbled upon a location at the head of Narragansett Bay, which he promptly named Providence, as a tribute to what he considered 'God's merciful Providence'. As the capital of the state of Rhode Island, Providence today has grown into the second largest city in New England and is a major economic and political hub.

Also known as the 'Beehive of Industry', Providence was among the earliest U.S. cities to get industrialized, and even today is known for its booming jewelry and silverware industry. From the 1950s to the 1980s Providence was in the grip of organized crime, and home to the New England Mafia. Not surprisingly, the city has the largest population of Italians in the New England area.

Over time the city began to revive, with local politicians making a serious effort to showcase the city as a center for the arts. In the 1990s it began to be known as 'The Renaissance City', and is today a thriving cultural center, home to a large number of historic buildings, the Blithewold Mansions, Gardens and Arboretum, the Providence Athenaeum, the Trinity Repertory Company, and the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, among others.

The Providence River runs through the center of this vibrant city, built around seven hills. A mlange of river walks, small commercial districts, old mills, Victorian homes and modern high rises, the city attracts a number of settlers. The climate is mostly humid, with cold winters and hot summers. Providence often sees powerful snowstorms in winter, and is known to experience hurricanes.

Apart from being a center of government, Providence is also a prominent educational hub. The Ivy League Brown University, the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design and many other famous institutions are located in the city. In summer the city hosts WaterFire, an amazing spectacle of at least a hundred bonfires burning above the surface of the three rivers that flow through the city, accompanied by numerous art and music events.

A popular choice of location for many films and television series, Providence has been home to personalities like Edgar Allen Poe, and continues to attract a large number of people irresistibly drawn to its distinctive Rhode Island character.

Author: Kevin Stith
 
Author Bio:
Kevin Stith is a proclaimed scripter. Kevin likes to write articles about this topic.
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Disney Cruises -- The Magic Never Stops Onboard
 
Dangers and Cautions in Germany
 
Packaged Trips For Families
 
Holland travel: Amsterdam Free Pocket Guide - Flashbooking
 
Secrets Of Cheap Travel
 
Teen Summer Camps
 
Doggin' Chicago: Where To Hike With Your Dog In The City Of The Big Shoulders
 
Holiday Travel Tips; Planning Ahead
 
Jet Aviation Sold to Permira Funds
 
Take A Vacation At A Caribbean Resort
 
 
 
   Main Page >> Privacy of Info >> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.unbindweb.com - All Rights Reserved.