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Rhode Island State House The Rhode Island capitol building overlooks the city, and is topped by a marble dome and a bronze statue known as the "Independence Man." Several relics and noteworthy paintings are held within the state house. Guided tours are available with advanced reservations. Address: Smith Street Providence RI
1 401 222-2357
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The Towers was built in the late 1800s protecting the entrance to the Narragansett Pier Casino, which was the centerpiece of social activity among the many luxury hotels. Over the years, between fires, high winds and hurricanes, other buildings were wiped out, but the Towers remain. Considered Narragansett's good luck symbol, the Towers is now the focal point for concerts and special events. A museum occupies the first floor. Address: 35 Ocean Road (Rte. 1A) Narragansett RI USA 02882
1 401 782-2597
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