36 Hours In Providence: A New Yorker's Perspective
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36 Hours In Providence: A New Yorker's Perspective

Article By Freda Moon, New York Times - July 11, 2012
Photos By Ryan Conaty, New York Times - July 11, 2012

Providence's grit and obscurity make it easy to underestimate. On the verge of bankruptcy, with a former mayor who served four years in federal prison for racketeering conspiracy, the capital of the country's smallest state has something of an image problem. But like Portland, Ore., or Austin, Tex., it's also a town many times more creative and cosmopolitan than its modest population and municipal troubles suggest. Home to an Ivy League college, one of the best design schools in the country and a major culinary institute, Providence, unsurprisingly, has exceptional food, compelling art and architecture, a thriving gay scene and an inordinate number of very smart people. Yet the city remains unpretentious and affordable, a place where even the best restaurants rarely demand reservations...Read More On The New York Times Web Site





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