Rhode Island
State Motto
Rhode Island State Information
Rhode Island is the 13th State in the Union
Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States, is a charming coastal gem located in the New England region of the country. Known as the "Ocean State," it boasts a picturesque coastline dotted with sandy beaches, historic lighthouses, and vibrant seaside communities. Rhode Island's rich history is evident in its colonial-era architecture and landmarks like Newport's Gilded Age mansions. The state's capital, Providence, is a cultural hub with renowned universities, art galleries, and a thriving culinary scene. Rhode Island is famous for its seafood, particularly clam chowder and clam cakes. Its diverse landscapes, from coastal plains to rolling hills, offer outdoor enthusiasts ample opportunities for hiking, sailing, and exploring the great outdoors.
What's in a name?
Named for the Greek island of Rhodes or for its description as a 'red island' in Italian.
State Nickname of Rhode Island
Rhode Island Geography
Area: | 1,545 sq mi (4,002 kmĀ²), 50th |
Highest Point: | Jerimoth Hill; 811 ft (75 m), 46th |
Lowest Point: | Atlantic Ocean; Sea Level, 0 ft (0 m) |
Bordering States: | Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York |
Area Codes: | Area Codes of Rhode Island |
Zip Codes: | Zip Codes of Rhode Island |
Rhode Island is situated in the southern part of New England and is bordered by Massachusetts to the north and east, Connecticut to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. Despite its small size, Rhode Island boasts a diverse geography, including picturesque coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, numerous bays, inlets, and islands. The state's terrain ranges from sandy beaches to rolling hills, with fertile plains in the western part of the state. Rhode Island's geographical diversity contributes to its unique character and appeal as the "Ocean State."
Rhode Island Economy
Rhode Island boasts a diverse economy characterized by a blend of industries, including manufacturing, services, and tourism. Historically known for its manufacturing sector, the state has shifted towards a more service-oriented economy in recent years, with healthcare, education, and financial services playing significant roles. The state is also home to a growing technology and innovation sector, particularly in the Greater Providence area, which is fueled by proximity to leading research institutions like Brown University and the University of Rhode Island. Additionally, Rhode Island's coastal location drives tourism, with attractions like Newport's historic mansions and beaches drawing visitors. Despite its small size, Rhode Island faces economic challenges such as budgetary pressures and workforce development needs, but ongoing efforts to foster innovation and economic diversification are shaping its economic future.
Agriculture
Top 3 crops / livestock for Rhode Island
- Poultry
- Soybeans
- Cotton
Industry
Top 3 industries for Rhode Island
- Healthcare
- Manufacturing
- Tourism
Rhode Island State Symbols
State Bird
Rhode Island Red HenState Flower
VioletState Tree
Red MapleState Fish
Striped BassState Insect
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