Nap Lajoie (baseball), Davey Lopes (baseball), Joe Mullaney (Basketball), Ernie DiGregorio (basketball), Bill Belisle (Ice Hockey), Glenna Collett Vare (golf), Clara Lamore Walker (swimming), Janet Moreau (track), Keith Carney (ice hockey), Tom Mellor , John Parker (Water Polo), Gerald Kilmartin (ice hockey), Dana Quigley (golf), Sara DeCosta (ice hockey) Julie Greene (golf), and Jimmy Van Alen (tennis).
Rhode Island Red chickens.
Some examples are Massachusetts and Rhode Island
The most famous explorer in Rhode Island was Giannimo Verrazano.
Rhode Island had 503,645 males and 544,684 females in 2000.
Yes. There are muesums in Rhode Island. View the website below to see some of the museums.
Taylor Swift, Seth McFarlane, and Debra Messing live in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the US, but it is not an island. There is a mainland but there also are islands which are part of the state, some of them small, and some not very small at all.
no deserts
There are some B leagues: Baseball: Pawtucket Red Sox (at times you can see some injured Boston Red Sox playing here while they recover) Hockey: Providence Bruins
Brown, Bryant, Roger Williams, Salve Regina and University of Rhode Island and Rhode Island, Providence and the Naval War College.
Some things in Rhode Island starting with G: Gibbs College, Cranston, RI Glocester, RI Goat Island, RI
I do not live in Rhode Island, yet here are some places and museums in the link. http://www.visitri.com/current_category.1025/companies_list.html