September 30
Rhode Island State Capitol, Providence, Rhode Island



Downtown Providence, Rhode Island


Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

The main gates are opened to the inside of the campus on the first day of the school year, then closed until the last day, when they are opened to the outside, symbolizing the students entering the world. Other colleges may have similar gates and closings, but Brown is the first one I have read about.

Gilbert Stuart Birthplace, North Kingstown, Rhode Island

Jamestown, Rhode Island



Newport, Rhode Island


Interestingly, there is some question about when this tower was built. There are those who believe it was built in the 17th century, or the 15th century, or built by aliens (conspiracy theorists)! Look up Newport Tower.


Jacqueline Bouvier and Senator John F. Kennedy were married in this church in 1953. Kennedy would become our 35th president and serve from 1961 until he was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas.
International Tennis Hall of Fame, Newport, Rhode Island

(For you, Jessica!)



We go sailing on Narragansett Bay!
We sailed on the 80-foot schooner Aquidneck. Our experience sailing on the Narragansett Bay was incredible! It was so relaxing, the weather was perfect – sunny and 70 with a little breeze. The water was calm. The sailing just rocked us back and forth. Just a great two hours of relaxation and enjoying another slice of God’s vast and diverse creation!









This house was built on a rock to withstand storms. It is currently being restored.







The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island
In the late 19th century, the financial and social elite families of the nation had magnificent mansions built in Newport. This era of American history is referred to as the Gilded Age, due to the rapid accumulation of wealth by the top leaders of new companies that developed during the Industrial Revolution. Oil, steel and railroad companies exploded into wealth creators for those men who led them. There are hundreds of these mansions in Newport, eleven of which are open for tours.
We went to The Breakers, which was the home of Cornelius Vanderbilt and his family. It was built in the late 1880s. The opulence is insane. We have many more pictures than are posted here. We will be happy to share offline.








The bathtub was carved out of one single piece of solid marble. It made the water so cold that when it was put in hot, it cooled right away, so they had to remove the water and refill it three or four times until the water stayed warm!

Lizzie Borden House, Fall River, Massachusetts
Lizzie Borden took and axe,
and gave her mother forty whacks.
When she saw what she had done,
She gave her father forty-one.

Lizzie Borden was considered the primary suspect in the 1892 murder of her parents in this house. This was the original “Murder of the Century”. She was acquitted of the charges, and lived the rest of her life in this house without ever marrying, but always suspected to have literally gotten away with murder. This house is now a bed & breakfast, and it is really popular around Halloween.
Plymouth, Massachusetts



This is the only house left in Plymouth where Pilgrims actually lived.



“Great Sachem of the Wampanoags and Protector of the Pilgrims”



I did not take this picture because it was too dark, but I did see it at twilight. Much taller than I expected, and really an impressive monument, even on the edge of darkness. It is 81 feet tall, and was built to honor the passengers of the Mayflower, and their ideals. The five figures represent Faith, Morality, Education, Law and Liberty.
Dinner in Plymouth, Massachusetts

