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Providence Rhode Island

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  Top Rated Attractions
 
· Providence Ghost Tour
· Waterfire
· Rhode Island Historical Society Library
· Historic Federal Hill
· Roger Williams Park
· Rhode Island School Of Design Museum Of Art
· Culinary Archives & Museum
· State House
· John Brown House Museum
· Benefit Street
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· Pastiche Fine Desserts
· Basta Italian Restaurant
· La Laiterie
· East Side Pocket
· New Rivers
· Costantino's Venda Ravioli
· Nick's On Broadway
· Providence Oyster Bar
· La Salle Bakery
· Cav

 

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Providence Overview

Much of Providence culture is synonymous with Rhode Island culture. Like the state, the city has a non-rhotic accent which can be heard on local media. Providence also shares Rhode Island's affinity for coffee, as the former has the most coffee/doughnut shops per capita of any city in the country.[81] Providence is also reputed to have the highest number of restaurants per capita,[82] many of which are founded and/or staffed by its own Johnson & Wales graduates.[83]

Providence has several ethnic neighborhoods, notably Federal Hill and the North End (Italian),[84] Fox Point (Cape Verdean and Portuguese),[85] West End (mainly Central American and Asians),[86] and Smith Hill (Irish with miscellaneous enclaves of other groups).[87] There are also many dedicated community organizations and arts associations located in the city.[88]

The city gained the reputation as one of the most active and growing LGBT communities in the Northeast;[89][90] the rate of reported gay and lesbian relationships is 75% higher than the national average[91] and Providence has been named among the "Best Lesbian Places to Live".[90] The current mayor, David Cicilline, won his election running as an openly gay man, making him the first openly gay mayor of a U.S. state capital.[74] Former Mayor Cianci instituted the position of Mayor's Liaison to the Gay and Lesbian community in the 1990s.[90] There are numerous social and community organizations supporting the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender community. In addition to the heterosexual prostitution, Providence is home to the largest gay bathhouse in New England.[92]

During the summer months, the city regularly hosts WaterFire, an environmental art installation that consists of about 100 bonfires that blaze just above the surface of the three rivers that pass through the middle of downtown Providence.[93] There are multiple Waterfire events that are accompanied by various pieces of classical and world music. The public art displays, most notably sculptures, change on a regular basis.

The city is also the home of the Tony Award-winning theater group Trinity Repertory Company, the Providence Black Repertory Company, and the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra.[94] Providence is also the home of several performing arts centers such as the Veterans Memorial Auditorium, the Providence Performing Arts Center, and the Providence Festival Ballet. The city's underground music scene, centered around artist-run spaces such as the now-defunct Fort Thunder, is known in underground music circles.[95]

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