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Rhode Island
Providence
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July 25, 2002.
After lunching on an undercooked
hamburger and coffee, it was up the hill to do the deed.
The entrance to the men's room was a spacious, marble-and-brass
affair, complete with an inspirational message to comfort those
in the "hour of need".
The inscription reads: To hold forth a lively experiment
that a most flourishing civil state may stand and best
be maintained with full liberty in religious concernments.
Strangely, to either side of this spacious entry way are
narrow, cramped areas lined with unrinals and stalls. The
area between urinal and stall is less than two people wide,
making for some potentially strange mishaps. Fine building
materials all around, just oddly designed. Like the saloon-style
swinging doors on the stalls.
Comfortable. Pinched a partial in few minutes and was back
on the road.