Rhode Island Medical Training
Although it is the smallest state in the nation, Rhode Island has over 400 miles of convoluted shoreline facing the Atlantic Ocean and Narragansett Bay. The state has more than 100 beaches. Surf conditions range from calm to challenging. Annual tournaments for striper, bluefish, shark, billfish, and tuna testify to the rich fishing opportunities. Seafood is fresh and plentiful, and clambakes--in which clams, lobsters, fish, and vegetables are steamed over heated stones--are a specialty. Providence, the state capital, is renowned for its historic architecture. The buildings on the city's East Side are regarded as among the best examples of 18th-century Colonial America. There are many points of historical interest throughout Rhode Island, including the Slater Mill Historic Site, where the Industrial Revolution began in America in 1790. (Courtesy of Rand McNally http://www.randmcnally.com)
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