Block Island Lighthouse


Historic Mansion


Although it takes just 45 minutes to drive from one end of Rhode Island to the other, the smallest State offers more than 640km (400 miles) of coastline, broad sandy beaches, parks, cities and a wealth of historic attractions. It was also the first State to declare independence from Great Britain on May 4, 1776 and the first that passed laws against slavery in 1774.

The revitalization project of Providence, our Capital city, included the rerouting of two rivers and the building of beautifully landscaped pedestrian walkways and Venetian-style footbridges. At the hub of the project is Waterplace Park, a 1.6 hectare (4 acre) urban park that surrounds a tidal basin.

The Museum of Natural History and Planetarium is one of a kind in the State, with collections containing over 24,000 archaeological and ethnographic specimens, with the focus on Native American and Pacific Island heritage. Other highlights include the RISD Museum, an art museum which houses 80,000 works of art and boasts an interesting Japanese collection; while in the adjacent city of Pawtucket, the Slater Mill Historic Site, the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution, is also open for tours.

Newport, a top sailing spot, is an all-seasons resort offering a beautiful harbor that is rich in colonial history, as well as white beaches and some splendid scenery. Newport was the setting for the marriage of John F Kennedy to Jacqueline Bouvier and hosted the Americas Cup race for 53 years. Many of its magnificent mansions (including those built by the Vanderbilts and the Astors) are open to the public. Other sights include the Touro Synagogue, which has been restored to its former glory, and the White Horse Tavern, built in 1673 by a pirate. A summer season of jazz and folk festivals is a major part of its appeal: classical music takes center stage in July during the Newport Music Festival, while the following month sees the arrival of the Apple & Eve Newport Folk Festival. Also in August, the JVC Jazz Festival in Newport, one of the oldest and best known in the country, draws music-lovers to Fort Adams State Park.

A popular excursion is the one-hour ferry trip from Point Judith to Block Island to see the National Wildlife Refuge and the magnificent 60m- (200ft-) high Mohegan Bluffs.

The State’s scenic centerpiece, Narragansett Bay, is home to yachting regattas as well as a thriving fishing industry.

Events for November 2008

The following events are listed in order by the "first day" the event starts during this month. Click on the event title for additional information.
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Westerly Arts Night
Where: Westerly
Downtown galleries and studios open in unison to exhibit new works. First Wednesday of every month.

Block Island Christmas Shopping Stroll
When: Nov 22-24
Where: Block Island
Many shops are open and offering wonderful sales for the shopping strollers.

5k Turkey Trot
When: Nov 23
Where: Block Island
Begin at the Town Beach pavilion at 1:30 p.m. T-shirts available.

Fall Classical Concert
Where: Westerly
Performed by the acclaimed Chorus of Westerly.

Santa s Arrival
Where: Westerly
Santa and his entourage arrive in downtown Westerly via fire trucks.

Getaway Packages

Whether you're looking for a romantic escape for two, fun for the whole family, or a weekend getaway with friends, we have something for everyone. Explore the area's rich history and stunning architecture, dine in any one of our world-class restaurants or check out the hip arts scene. Choose from the variety of inclusive getaway packages, and call the hotel directly to book your trip.

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