In the August issue of Travel and Leisure magazine, travel writer Dominique Browning sings the praises of Rhode Island 
In the article entitled “Rhode Island’s Secret Coast,” she describes places to see and things to do that a visitor would almost certainly enjoy (and that some of us who live here would enjoy). It’s the kind of article that’s worth printing out to save for the next time you need ideas for where to take family or guests.
She starts in Little Compton, where she lives, and goes westward, step by step. Lots more detail about Little Compton, a lot more than Charlestown 
She does a nice job in covering interesting spots in Newport  and moves on to Jamestown  and Narragansett, and then lingers in her treatise on Galilee . She raves about Iggy’s – her one glaring mistake, because Aunt Cary’s has WAY better clamcakes.. She talks about Moonstone and what a beautiful beach it is, and also reminisces about the good old days when it was our state’s most famous nude beach.
I loved her funky treatment of Charlestown 
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She wraps up her South  County  travelogue in Westerly 
I like reading travel pieces that feature Rhode Island 
Author: Will Collette 
 
