Rhode Island is bordered byMassachusetts on the north and east, by the Atlantic Ocean on the south, and by Connecticut on the east. Rhode Island is the smallest state by area, and with a population of approx. 1.1 million, is the 43rd most populous state. The major industries of Rhode Island include textiles, jewelry, rubber products, machinery, and tourism. Rhode Island was admitted to the Union as the 13th state on May 29, 1790. Rhode Island was either named for the Isle of Rhodes (in the Mediterranean Sea) or for its red clay (the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block may have named it "Rood Eylandt" meaning Red Island, in Dutch). The nickname of Rhode Island is The Ocean State, or Little Rhody. Rhode Island has several state taxes, including a state income tax of 25% of the Federal liability, a state sales tax, and property taxes collected at the local level. State Capital: Providence State Motto: "Hope" State Bird: Rhode Island Red State Flower: Violets State Song: Rhode Island, It's for Me State Tree: Red maple State Mineral: Bowenite State Relocation Information Guide State Ranking: Most Liveable State: 26 Lowest Overall Taxes: 47 Best Environment for Education: 16 Lowest Crime: 18 In 2008, Coldwell Banker looked at the cost of a typical 2,200-square-foot house with 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, a family room and a two-car garage. The neighborhood - a more subjective measure - is one "typical for corporate middle-management transferees." The following is a sample of cities in the state: RI Providence $464,000 Cities in the state that ranked in the top 100 "Best Places to Live" by CNNMoney.com include: Cranston Warwick Major cities in Rhode Island include Providence, its capital, Warwick, Newport, and Cranston. If you would like me to help you find a realtor in a specifc area of the state, just contact me and I would be happy to help you.
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