Divine Dining, In Providence

New England's prettiest little city is also one of the most delicious
John Mariani
Issue: November 30, 2001

The most enchantingly named city in New England has, thanks to an amazing commitment to redevelopment, become one of the region's most visited. Long the smaller, sleepy sibling of Boston, Providence, the capital of Rhode Island, has undergone a renaissance that began a decade ago with the uncovering and rerouting of two rivers.

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