Rhode Island is located in the southeastern corner of New England within easy traveling distance of several major northeast cities. We're just 60 miles from Boston, Mass., 180 miles from New York City and under 350 miles from Montreal. And because Rhode Island itself is only 48 miles long by 37 miles wide, it's easy to get from one attraction to another. Which means you can do more on your vacation.
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An inn of rare charm and easy elegance the Yankee Peddler Inn a 19th century Greek Revival Inn and one of the oldest Historic Inns of Newport is an experience not to be missed.
Centrally located in downtown Newport two blocks from the waterfront .....
We’re conveniently located off Route 114, providing easy access to Newport State Airport (NPT), downtown Newport, Naval Station Newport, and the Newport Cliff Walk .
Spend time on Second Beach or stroll along Thames Street on the waterfront.
The property is the ideal location for business travelers, students, tourists and those relocating to the Providence, RI area who need to find a home away from home for several nights, a week, a month or even longer.
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Fort Getty Park is a Town-owned facility located at the terminus of Fort Getty Road and is 41 acres in size. Fort Getty is primarily a recreational-vehicle campground that also contains a tent camping area. The Park itself-has old fortifications, a rocky beach, a public boat ramp and a dock.
Wawaloam, named after a Nipmuck Native American Princess, is truly a family affair. In 1969, Jim and Maureen Smith began their dream of running a successful vacation destination for campers visiting the Southern New England area.
We are conveniently located on the Grand Army of the Republic Hwy.-Hartford Ave-US-6, which is only nine miles from Downtown Providence and the Rhode Island Convention Center, and ten miles from T. F. Green Airport in Providence.
Fortunately, words like "work," "deadline" and "stress" seem strangely foreign around Rhode Island. What with countless miles of bike paths, more than a hundred public and private beaches at your bare feet, and the sparkling playground of Narragansett Bay, all part of a state that's more than 60% woodlands. And then there's kayaking, canoeing, fly fishing. In time, you will come to learn what the river is saying. And you can bet it won't be, "Get back to work."
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