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Part 2 – Newport, Rhode Island Our plan called for us to stay overnight in Newport, RI… a place Deb had never been to and I raved about. I had made reservations at a bed & breakfast, which is NOT pictured here. We figured we’d check in and then go have lunch by the harbor...
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In the background, the Newport Harbor Bridge can be seen, which connects Goat Island to the mainland. Behind the bridge lies a row of buildings, likely part of the city's shoreline development. A large body of water is visible on the right side of the image, where at least three more...
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I'm Sara. A portrait and wedding photographer serving Newport, Rhode Island and beyond. I started my business as a senior in high school and have had my camera by my side ever since. When I'm not in the studio or shooting a session on the beach, I'm usually in one of two modes....
Picture Archives - Album 340 (Fall River, Newport, Horseneck Beach, May 9 - 15, 2003) - Photo 17 (Ochre Court Mansion from Cliff Walk in Newport. Rhode Island, May 11, 2003.)
PICTURES TAKEN 200,000+ smiles captured 501,000+Sleek modern design Our Photo Booth is one-of-a-kind! With custom backgrounds and a classy design, we match your color scheme for an awesome addition to your event! We can be open air, or if you want to get real crazy, we’ll bring ...
A pivotal moment in music history — now a major motion picture — has closer connections to Rhode Island than you might think.
It is the official symbol of the city of Newport, Rhode Island, where it has been a symbol of hospitality since the 1650's.Sea Captainswho returned from their long trade voyages placed pineapples outside their homes to encourage visitors andwelcome guests ...