1. RI.gov: Rhode Island Government

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    Click here for the latest information about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) from the Rhode Island Department of Health.

  2. Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island , officially the State of Rhode Island, is a state in the New England region of the United States. It is the smallest U.S. state by area and the seventh-least populous (1,098,163 according to the 2020 census), but it is also the second-most densely populated behind New Jersey. The state takes its name from Rhode Island; however, most of the state is on the mainland. The state has land borders with Connecticut to the west, Massachusettsto the north and east, and the Atlantic Ocean t…

  3. Visit Rhode Island | Hotels, Restaurants & Things to Do in RI

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    Rhode Island is 400 miles of New England coastline, dripping with beaches and fresh-from-the-ocean seafood. It's also public art , swanky mansions, charming villages, and flaming rivers . It’s local farms, local brews, winding trails, and walkable cities. It’s artistic, rebellious and historic and modern, welcoming, and diverse.

  4. Welcome | RI COVID-19 Information Portal

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    Rhode Island now has a doctor-recommended treatment for COVID-19 that's fast, easy, and highly effective. If you test positive for COVID-19, are age 12 or older, started having mild to moderate symptoms in the last 10 days, and are at high risk for progressing to severe disease , immediately call your healthcare provider and ask about treatment.

  5. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Rhode Island - 2021 (with ...

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    Jun 21, 2021 · THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Rhode Island - 2021 (with ...
    13. Benefit Street
    We had a very short time to see anything in Rhode Island. We chose to drive Benefit Street and saw the 1st Baptist church being taken care of. Although these may not be t…
    14. Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge
    Salt ponds abound in South County Rhode Island but only one is saved from all development and that’s Trustom Pond. There is no swimming or fishing allowed on the …
    17. The Stephen Hopkins House
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  6. People also ask
    Is Rhode Island an actual island?
    Rhode Island is a state located in the New England area of northeastern USA. Rhode Island is bordered by a relatively short maritime boundary in the southwest with New York Fishers Island, Connecticut to the west, Massachusetts to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean. It is not an actual island.
    What are the names of the islands in Rhode Island?
    Three large islands—Prudence, Aquidneck (officially known as Rhode Island), and Conanicut—are situated within Narragansett Bay. Block Island, with an area of about 11 sq mi (28 sq km), lies some 9 mi (14 km) sw of Pt. Judith, on the mainland. There are 38 islands in all.
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    What is the real name of Rhode Island?
    Rhode Island’s full name is Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. This name was derived from the union of two colonies, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
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    Is Rhode Island a red or blue state?
    Rhode Island isn’t a blue state. It’s a blue-green one, in honor of toxic bacteria that regularly closes beaches to swimming and other water bodies to recreational fun and puts public health in jeopardy. In fact, we can stop labeling states as simply red or blue.
  7. Rhode Island - Size, Founder & Facts - HISTORY

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    Nov 08, 2009 · Rhode Island was one of the 13 original colonies, first settled by Roger Williams in 1636. In 1776, Rhode Island was the first of the colonies to renounce its …

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