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Old Jul 17, 2000 | 9:20 pm
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Try to visit the John Brown House, which houses a wonderful collection of 18th century New England antique furniture.
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Old Jul 18, 2000 | 10:05 am
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They had the John Brown House on Antiques Roadshow last night as a matter of fact.

Absolutely wonderful restorations.

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Old Jul 19, 2000 | 11:43 am
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Thanks to all you for your input! I've got a full itinerary, thanks to all the ideas for places to see/places to eat. Y'all take it easy!
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Old Jul 19, 2000 | 6:17 pm
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Originally posted by Bluebonnet:
I'll be in Providence, RI for a few days at the end of the month. Any suggestions for what's not to be missed while I'm there? (I'll have a car to get around.) The Newport mansions are already on my list.
If you are into shopping, the spanking new Providence Place Mall right in the heart of the downtown area is a must see - many fine stores including the area's only Nordstrom. Also, if you are into outlet malls, a short trip up the I 95 to 495 N to 1A in Mass. will bring you to the best outlet mall in all of New England - Wrentham Outlet Mall tons of great premium shops.

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