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Rhode Island imprints: a list of books, pamphlets, newspapers and broadsides printed at Newport, Providence, Warren, Rhode Island, between 1727 and 1800, Providence: Rhode Island Historical Society, 1915, OL 7091649M; A guide to Newport, Rhode Island, Newport: Gabriel Weis, 1916, OL 14010639M
The Old Canteen was an Italian restaurant in Federal Hill, Providence, Rhode Island, opened by Joe Marzilli in 1956.They were Rhode Island’s oldest family owned restaurant and noted for their famous guests, particularly Mayor Buddy Cianci (when he died in 2016, they left his regular table empty in his honor) who has brought Frank Sinatra with him to dine.
1876 – Rhode Island Women's Club established. [33] 1877 Rhode Island School of Design and museum established. Providence County Court House dedicated. [63] Grammar school built on Candace Street. [64] 1878 Providence Grays baseball team formed; Messer Street Grounds baseball stadium built; Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul completed. [2]
In 1940, Rector and his son opened their first restaurant in nearby Middletown, where the company is still headquartered. [1] [2] [3] For its first 13 years, the restaurant sold only ice cream, adding other food to the menu in 1953. [4] In the 1950s and 1960s, it was franchised, eventually expanding to 33 restaurants. [5] [6]
The restaurant at 36 Smith Ave. in Greenville, a village of Smithfield, closed in 2020 when Belknap and his wife Diane retired after running the restaurant for 22 years. Downcity Meatloaf. 1 egg ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... Print/export Download as PDF ... This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in Rhode Island . Current. Al Forno [1 ...
One Rhode Island town placed in "The Best Small towns in the Northeast" and another was named one of the "Best Coastal Town in the U.S." for 2024. ... Food, history and beaches: ...
Naval battle off Tatamagouche - Cannons from Captain Daniel Fones' ship Tartar, Newport Historical Society Sabbatarian Meeting House, built in 1729 by Richard Munday (rear Newport Historical Society building today), now encased in brick front Newport Historical Society library building today The Old Brick Market building currently houses the society's Museum of Newport History