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The Blue Dory Inn sits at the head of famous Crescent Beach and is only a short walking distance from the ferry, fine restaurants and Island shops. Join them in the eat-in kitchen for a delicious full breakfast buffet. Then grab a towel and chair and follow the short path from their back door right down to Crescent beach, with its miles of unspoiled beauty. After a day at the beach, relax in the Blue Dory parlor where wine, hors d'oevres and their famous Blue Dory cookies are served every afternoon.

Location: P O Box 488, Block Island Rhode Island 02807 Telephone 401-466-5891 Toll Free: 800-992-7290 Fax 401-466-9910

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(South Kingstown) Admiral Dewey Inn
(Middletown) Agincourt Inn
(Newport) Almondy Inn
(Stonington) Another Second Penny Inn
(Newport) Architects Inn

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