Newport & Providence Make List of “30 Most Charming Small Cities in U.S.”
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Newport & Providence Make List of “30 Most Charming Small Cities in U.S.”

Both Providence and Newport were tapped in “The 30 Most Charming Small Cities in the USA” by Travelmag.com.
Joining the ranks of Ann Arbor, Annapolis, Napa, Saratoga Springs, and more, here’s why the travel pub tapped two of the Ocean State’s cities:
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One of the oldest colonial cities in the US is Rhode Island’s charming Newport, founded in 1639. It’s importance through the ensuing centuries is reflected in the military installations like Fort Adams, built in 1799, and the numerous Gilded Age mansions that grace the city’s tree-lined streets in the south of the city. Highlights that are now open to the public include mansions (known colloquially, and cheekily, as ‘cottages’) belonging to the Vanderbilts (Marble House), and various other wealthy industrialists. Chateau-sur-Mer and The Breakers are both fine examples. Sailing is another popular pastime in Newport, with plenty of cruises available to visitors.
Providence
Like many other East-coast cities on this list, Providence started life as one of the oldest European settlements in the United States. Its Puritan roots start in 1636 and the link between history and charm is palpable in many areas of the city, particularly the East Side near the Providence River, where you’ll find the Old State House (1762), the First Baptist Church in America (1638) and many other impressive old buildings, such as Fleur-de-lys Studio. Rhode Island School of Design’s Museum is well worth a visit for its excellent collection of fine art from around the world, including pieces from Andy Warhol, Monet and Picasso. You’ll also find the Ivy League’s Brown University in Providence.
