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  2. White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    26 Marlborough Street Newport, Rhode Island: Coordinates: Built: 1652–1673: Part of: Newport Historic District (ID68000001 [1]) NRHP reference No. 72000032 [1] Significant dates; Added to NRHP: February 23, 1972: Designated NHLDCP: November 24, 1968

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  4. List of restaurants in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Camille’s (Providence, Rhode Island) The Capital Grille; Central Diner; Clarke Cooke House; Del's; Haven Brothers Diner; Modern Diner; Newport Creamery; Olneyville New York System; Poirier's Diner; White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) Chelo's Hometown Bar & Grille

  5. The Kay Street–Catherine Street–Old Beach Road Historic District is a historic district in Newport, Rhode Island.The area is located north of Newport's well-known Bellevue Avenue, and encompasses an area that was developed residentially between about 1830 and 1890, for the most part before the Gilded Age mansions were built further south.

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    Fieri visited the bistro at 1864 Broad St., Cranston, in the 2012 "Pubs & Grubs" episode. Guy Fieri with his trademark red Camaro in 2009 when he visited Rhode Island restaurants.

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  8. Clarke Cooke House - Wikipedia

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    In 1780, Clarke Cooke, a wealthy Newport sea captain built the house nearby on Thames Street, opposite what is now the Blues Cafe, before eventually moving from Thames Street as it commercialized. In the 1970s David W. Ray purchased the building and moved it over a sixth month period in 1973 to Bannister's Wharf.

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    There's a Waterfire and fireworks in Providence. That's a great place to start.