| Designation |
Symbol / Emblem |
| American Folk Art |
The Charles I.D. Looff Carousel (also
known as the Crescent Park Carousel)
|
| Bird |
Rhode Island Red |
| Drink |
Coffee Milk |
| Fish |
Striped Bass (Morone saxatilis) |
| Flag |
Flag of Rhode Island
|
| Flagship & Tall Ship Ambassador |
Replica of the Continental sailing
vessel known as "Providence" |
| Flower |
Violet (Viola sororia) |
| Fruit |
Rhode Island Greening (Apple) |
| March |
Rhode Island words and music by T. Clark
Brown - Adopted as State Song.
Re-designated State "March" when "Rhode
Island's It For Me" replaced it as State
Song. |
| Mineral |
Bowenite |
| Quarter |
 |
| Rock |
Cumberlandite |
| Shell |
Quahaug (Mercenaria mercenaria) |
| Song |
Rhode Island's It For Me lyrics by
Charlie Hall, music by Maria Day, arranged
by Kathryn Chester
Replaced "Rhode Island", words and music by
T. Clark Brown, as state song. |
| Tartan |
(a) The St. Andrews Society of RI, Inc.
is authorized to create, authenticate and
register, at the sole expense of the
society, the official tartan of the state,
to be called "the state of Rhode Island
tartan". (b) For the purposes of this
section, "tartan" means any of many textile
patterns consisting of stripes of varying
widths and colors crossed at right angles
against a solid background, each forming a
distinctive design worn by the members of a
Scottish clan. |
| Tree |
Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Virginia Tech
Athenic Systems |
| Yacht |
Twelve-meter yacht "Courageous" |