Top 10 reasons to move to Rhode Island. They have almost no crime.
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Top 10 reasons to move to Rhode Island. They have almost no crime.
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The 10 SAFEST CITIES In RHODE ISLAND For 2019
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The purpose of this video is to determine where the safest cities to live are in Rhode Island. Those places where crime is usually something you hear about on Facebook, but not from your local paper.
We analyzed cities in Rhode Island with a population of more than 5,000 using the latest FBI crime data.
Here are the 10 Safest CITIES in RHODE ISLAND for 2019:
1. Glocester
2. Scituate
3. Richmond
4. South Kingstown
5. Cumberland
6. Bristol
7. West Greenwich
8. Portsmouth
9. East Greenwich
10. Barrington
Our goal is to combine recent data, fun videos, and thoughts about local culture into bite-sized snacks of shareable information. We call it bite-sized regional infotainment. We try to paint a picture of what’s happening in a region based on “Friday Night Science” — how’d you argue at a bar. To do that, we gather data from around the web to help determine a wide array of factors about where you live, things like safety, desirability, and culture.
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RHODE ISLAND | Vacation Travel Video Guide
Rhode Island is the smallest state by area in The United States and a part of the original 13 colonies. Explore it's capital, Providence, or other destinations such as Newport and Cumberland!
There is so much to see in Rhode Island, I couldn't possibly cover it all! What are your favorite spots? Let us know in the comments below!
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Walking tour of Providence State capital of Rhode Island
Providence is the capital and most populous city in Rhode Island. Founded in 1636, it is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
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Most Haunted Places In Rhode Island
These are what I believe to be the most haunted places in the Ocean State.
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Finding Fort Mansfield, Westerly RI
I absolutely love the beach and the feelings of peace it evokes and this explore definitely fed that desire to be near water even if it was only about 30 degrees out. The fort is located at the very end of a long sandbar, about a mile and a half walk one way. The fort isn’t one of the largest I have seen yet still incredible to see. I just may have enjoyed the trip to get here as much as the destination. Get up, get out and as always..... Happy Exploring