These 10 Photos Of Rhode Island From The Early 1900s Are Beyond Fascinating
It’s always nice to step back and take a look at life in a simpler time, and these Rhode Island historic photos do just that. It was before cell phones had even been thought of, and even before there were televisions in peoples homes. We found some amazing pictures of Little Rhody in the early 1900s that give us a glimpse of what life was like here then.

The throng enjoy themselves in front of in front of the "Japanese Ping Pong" booth.

Can anyone tell where the "Trust Speech" was delivered?
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Here he is with a group of sailors on the Newport boardwalk in 1908.
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The building at Eddy and Westminster streets still stands today.

The statue still stands in Columbus Square in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence. The cars are a little different though.

On July 25, 1917, they prepared to depart for Europe and World War I.

It's awesome to see the cars and trucks that were on the road in 1940.

It's been a long time since we've seen streetlights like these.
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Recruits at the Commisary School at the Newport Training Station learn how to make wholesome food for the troops.

In 1905, this kitchen boasted all the most modern amenities.
Do you recognize any of the places in these amazing pictures? Let us know in the comments!
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