Learning about art can sometimes seem like a gargantuan task. But when you step into the Rhode Island School of Design Museum, prepare to be amazed at the depth and breadth of the work that is displayed here. Learn about art that spans ancient Roman sculpture all the way up to modern graphic design. Some of the many highlights and attractions include the 19th century French galleries that feature the work of Matisse, Rodin and Monet, just to name a few. You'll also be captivated by the beautiful pieces that are part of the Greek and Roman galleries that include sculptures and frescoes. By the time you experience all 45 galleries, you'll be an art expert!
The Rhode Island Rebellion makes its home in Providence. The sports team is a part of the Rugby League and plays its games at Classical High School. The team is a member of the USA Rugby League. When the team is not busy practicing or playing, they devote a considerable amount of time to community-based projects designed to help give back to the area and its charitable organizations.
In the middle of your respective hectic schedules, make a little time to see each other and grab a cup of coffee at one of Providence's favorite places, White Electric Coffee. The staff at White Electric have been serving up the best blends for the last ten years, so they are experts at finding the right flavor you've been wanting to try. The shop is quaint and offers a place for the two of you to sit and sip your coffee. A romantic rendezvous at this cozy coffee shop is the perfect way to perk up your day.
Kids love to play on fun playground rides. But in doing that, they can also learn about the importance of being a good neighbor when you take them to the Peace and Plenty Community Park. This long-awaited community playground attraction has been in the making for some time, and now that it has been unveiled, it symbolizes the importance of working together. Neighbors, community families and the City of Providence Parks Department have all collaborated to create this fun place on the site that was once an old apartment building. Since that structure was demolished, this beacon of unity stands in its place for friends and families to enjoy.