10 Questions You Can Only Answer If You’re From Rhode Island
From unique cuisine and one of a kind attractions, Rhode Island is truly in a league of its own. While the smallest state often gets overlooked for its size, the culture here is one of the most vibrant. There are a few things that are exclusive to the state and might cause the out-of-staters to experience a little bit of confusion.
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Rhode Island's most popular attraction tends to bewilder the out of staters. WaterFire is set ablaze by fixed braziers set up across sections of the river.

Rhode Islanders are some of the only people around that can name different varieties of clams and the quahog is the most popular.

Little Rhody has it's very own clam chowder with clear broth, and it's definitely worth trying.

Most of us that grew up in Little Rhody know that Rhode Island was the name of the state's first colony on Aquidneck Island.

The people of Little Rhody have a unique way of speaking and we're usually the only ones that can recognize it.

Nibbles Woodaway for the win!

If you have to ask, you've clearly never had one.

Drinking fountains are strictly referred to as "bubblers" in Little Rhody.

Hasbro headquarters is located in Rhode Island, which means the beloved children's toy was invented right here in the state.

Rhode Island's the only state in the nation with an official drink and it's all too fitting that it's coffee milk.
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