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Living & Housing Costs

Rhode Island was founded in 1636 by colonist Roger Williams, whose legacies are visible throughout the state as well as in the founding ideals and philosophy of Brown University. The area’s rich history spanning the past three centuries is preserved in a wide array of historic houses and legendary mansions, colonial inns and Revolutionary War battlefields. The grace and charm of early New England is captured in impressive expanses of historic architecture where Colonial, Federal and Greek revival designs join brick sidewalks and cobblestone terraces. Beautifully restored residences, churches and museums overlook Providence’s historic waterfront and downtown, and dot many of the smaller towns, such as Warren and Bristol.

Rhode Island is the smallest of the 50 states, with a population of 1.5 million, but with its abundance of natural resources and unique blend of people, cultures, recreational activities, it is a state that is cosmopolitan and vibrant. Geographically, Rhode Island is divided by Narragansett Bay, providing the state with four hundred miles of Shoreline. "The Ocean State" is a Mecca for sailors and other water sport enthusiasts, as well as anyone desiring coastal living. Newport, a 40-minute drive from Providence, is a year-round center for yachting and social activities.

Providence is New England’s second largest city, with a population of approximately 160,000. As the state capital, it is the hub of the state’s business, governmental and cultural activities. The city is home of the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design, the Tony Award-winning Trinity Repertory Theater Company, the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Roger Williams Park Zoo, and the many educational and social activities of Brown University. Providence is located within easy driving distance of nearly every Rhode Island suburb. Boston is a one-hour drive to the north and New York City is approximately three and a half hours to the south. Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and the major ski areas of New Hampshire and Vermont are all within a few hours of Providence.

Housing Costs: For year 2003-2004, rents for apartments in residential areas within convenient driving distance to the hospital or university range from $650 per month and up. The graduate school at brown university maintains files and web resources to assist in the location of housing.

 

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