10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About The State Of Rhode Island
Rhode Island tends to be one of those states that not a lot of outsiders know much about. Known as the smallest state with great beaches, other facts about the state tend to elude visitors. Here are 10 things even some of the locals might not know.

It comes as no surprise that it's coffee milk.

It was originally entitled "A Visit From St. Nicholas," and was published in 1823.

The people of the smallest state simply couldn't deal with life without their libations.

This event is still celebrated each year during Gaspee Days festivities.

The Hasbro headquarters is still located in state so technically Rhode Island was the birthplace of many of our favorite toys.

What a perfect place to visit to learn more about the state.

This place has been serving the people of Rhode Island since 1673.

He was clearly very dedicated to the style.

It stands a modest 812 tall at its highest point.

The first diner was invented in 1872 by Walter Scott.
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