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In 1919 The restaurant changed ownership, name and location when Pasquale Parolisi bought the restaurant. In 1952, Jack and Camille, his son and daughter-in-law, inherited the restaurant. [3] Camille's is the second oldest family owned restaurant in the US. [4] The restaurant is housed in what was a former mansion.
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The Graduate by Hilton Providence is an upscale hotel that opened in 1922 as the Providence Biltmore Hotel, part of the Bowman-Biltmore Hotels chain. It is located on the southern corner of Kennedy Plaza at 11 Dorrance Street in downtown Providence, Rhode Island .
Joe Hayhoe, a 39-year-old mortgage loan officer, built a speakeasy in his basement in September 2020. The 130-square-foot speakeasy can only be accessed by a bookshelf door that acts as a hidden ...
The magazine included 10 speakeasies on the list of the coolest in the Midwest, spanning Ginger Rabbit Jazz Lounge, a basement bar with "La La Land" vibes in Columbus, Ohio, to Dockum Bar inside a ...
The diner during renovations in 2012. West Side Diner, formerly Poirier's Diner, is a historic restaurant at 1380 Westminster Street in Providence, Rhode Island.The diner was built in 1947 by Kullman Dining Car Company, and is a typical Art Deco streamlined stainless steel structure.
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Drinking Made Easy heads to Providence, Rhode Island where Zane Lamprey and Steve McKenna will imbibe in many a beer and cocktail. Along with exploring the rich history of Rhode Island’s largest city, the guys will also be stepping up the competitiveness with straw challenges, food challenges, and another specialty cocktail competition.