Maps and Statistics of Providence
Providence, the capital city of Rhode Island, is one of the oldest cities in the United States, founded in 1636 by Roger Williams. It is situated at the mouth of the Providence River and the head of Narragansett Bay, making it a historically significant port city. Home to prestigious institutions like Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design, it has a vibrant academic atmosphere contributing to its rich cultural scene. The city boasts a mix of historic architecture and modern development, featuring attractions such as the Rhode Island State House, WaterFire art installations on the river, and the Roger Williams Park Zoo.
With a diverse population and a reputation for its culinary offerings, Providence is known for its unique culinary scene, which blends traditional New England fare with international influences. The city's neighborhoods, like Federal Hill and College Hill, each offer distinct experiences, from artisanal shops to delicious dining options. Providence's commitment to arts and education continues to shape it as a cultural hub in New England.
Area | 49.837 km2 |
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