Saturday, August 25, 2012

Newport Rhode Island

There are many reasons to take the time to visit Newport when you come to New England. The architecture is some of the most amazing you’ll see anywhere in the country – even if you aren’t a fan of buildings in general, you’ll love checking out some of these truly historic structures. The Newport Mansions are Rhode Island’s largest and most visited cultural attraction for a good reason. After a day of sightseeing there is plenty of entertainment to be had in the charming old-world buildings of downtown. Not only does this city present a compelling picture to those who come to visit, but there are plenty of happenings that keep Newport centered and current.In the warm summer months, Newport hosts a variety of music festivals, including the Newport Jazz Festival, the Sunset Music Festival, and the Newport Folk Festival.
Newport is a city located on Aquidneck Island in Newport County. The city itself is located about thirty miles south of Providence. It is likely most well known for being one of New England’s premiere resort towns. The famed Newport Mansions – fourteen historic properties that are considered architectural gems – are located in this town. In addition to being a town with a resort-like air and beautiful historical architecture, Newport is also the home of the Naval War College, and serves as a major training center for the United States Navy. Newport’s history is long and dignified – it was biggest in the 18th century when it was widely used as a port town, and has the highest number of surviving colonial buildings as compared to anywhere else in the United States.












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