slides: 15 Ways to Be a Real American in Rhode Island

Sunday, July 05, 2015

 

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The state of Rhode Island could make a timeline right from the start of the American revolution all the way past the millennium to see the impact Rhode Island has had on America's manufacturing, sciences, medicine, printing, education, government, sports, and arts.

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But what about Rhode Island makes it so patriotic? Where in Rhode Island can you show just how much you love America?

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GoLocalProv has put together a list of 15 ways and places that you can prove that you're a real American living in the state of Rhode Island.

Here are 15 Ways to Be a Real American in Rhode Island:

 

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Bristol 4th of July Parade

Bristol is home to the country's oldest 4th of July Parade. This year will be the 230th consecutive celebration, beginning in 1785.

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Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Newport and Tiverton

In Newport the Declaration of Independence is read at the Colony House every 4th of July. This year the reading will begin at 10am.

The reading in Tiverton will take place by the WWI Doughboy statue at Stone Brigde. This will be the fourth annual reading.

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Enjoy a Beer at The White Horse Tavern

White Horse has been around since 1673 and holds the title of the country's oldest bar. What better beer to drink than America's beer, Budweiser - first introduced in 1876. 

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Enjoy one of the 15+ Firework Displays in Rhode Island

The July 4th holiday is here which means so are the firework celebrations. In Rhode Island there will be firework celebrations starting on July 2nd and going through July 5th.

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Ancient and Horribles Parade

Come join as the Glocester locals come together and spoof local and national politics. This is the 89th annual parade and it is something completely different than a normal parade and will impress. 

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Pie Eating Contest

Bowdish Lake Campgrounds will be hosting a pie eating contest in their Rec Hall, 20 contestants will be selected by age and size. 

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Enjoy a Pawtucket Red Sox Game

The Pawtucket Red Sox are the Triple-A affiliate for the Boston Red Sox. They are currently in the chase to make the playoffs, so come on out and enjoy a ballgame. 

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Have a Nice Day at the Beach

Rhode Island is called the Ocean State for a reason and is home to over 100 miles of beaches. Bring the family and enjoy the day by the water. 

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Take a Trip to the Newport Mansions

What is more American than making a ton of money and spending it on things that you don't need? Nothing. These Mansions are breath-taking and are part of the rich history of Newport.

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Visit the Korean War Memorial

Pay your respect for the soldiers in the Korean War that were lost. 141 Rhode Islanders lost their lives in this war.

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4th of July Boat Tours

Come see beautiful Providence from a different perspective. This tour will be an experience that will be remembered.

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Learn All About Newport History

Newport has some of the richest history in New England and the place to learn about it is at the Museum of Newport History.

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Take a Fishing Charter

Enjoy the open waters of Rhode Island while fishing for some trophy catch. Rhode Island is a hot spot for fishing and will be a blast.

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Birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution

America would be nothing what it is today without the Industrial Revolution and the Slater Mill House in Pawtucket, RI. This house is said to be the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.

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Museum of Natural History and Planetarium

Visit the Museum of Natural History at Roger Williams Park. Learn all about the history of the area and the historical places nearby.

 
 

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