In today's world where we zip from one place to another in our cars on highways and where you can order a new outfit by a few taps on your phone, it can be hard to imagine a simpler time. In the early 1900s, Rhode Island was a much different place — horse-drawn buggies and city trolleys were the modes of transportation while the fashion trends included a lot more fabric and many hats. Take a look at these fascinating photos to see how much times have changed.
1. The busy traffic bustles along on Providence's Westminster Street in 1901.
2. The 40 Steps of the Newport Cliff Walk captured between 1900-1910.
3. This early 1900's photo of Narragansett Beach shows just how much beach attire has changed over the past century.
4. The crew aboard the yacht Reliance, the winner of the 1903's American Cup in Newport.
5. A young woman working on hanging freshly laundered sheets and stockings on the clothesline in Newport in 1902.
6. Two gentlemen perched on the edge of Purgatory Chasm in Newport captured in this photo during 1902.
7. Women operating drill presses to make the holes in the bodies of hand grenades in a Providence factory between 1914-1918.
8. Women standing in front of the Congressional Union for Woman's Suffrage, National Summer Headquarters in Newport in 1914.
9. Groups of beachgoers lounging on Easton's Beach in Newport around 1910.
10. A view of Exchange Place in Providence during the early 1900s.
If you found these photos from the early 1900s captivating, then you can take a closer look at these pictures taken during the Great Depression or these rare images captured during WWII.
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