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Narragansett Beach, with some bathers, by L. H. Clarke. The town of Narragansett acquired the privately owned beach area, with the exception of the Dunes Club at the north end of the beach, in the aftermath of the Great Hurricane of 1938 - with the town recommending ownership of the beach on Jan 13, 1939.
Three beaches in Narragansett that are most famous are: Narragansett Town Beach [14] is located in the center of Narragansett, though it charges a fee—whereas other local (state funded) beaches charge for parking only. Unlike state-funded beaches, it is self-sustaining and is not supported by the tax payers' money.
Route 1A, largely signed as Scenic 1A, is a 33.3-mile (53.6 km) long numbered state highway located in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.The route, which parallels U.S. Route 1 (US 1) for its entire length, has four distinct sections connected by US 1, two of which require median u-turn ramps to cross US 1.
Why Thrillist named Narragansett a best beach town. Surfers on Tuesday get a preview of growing waves at Narragansett Town Beach. From the seafood to the surfing, Thrillist liked a lot about ...
NARRAGANSETT — Dredging the Narrow River to unclog the river’s mouth and replenish Narragansett Town Beach with sand could cost between $2.6 million and $7.2 million, according to an ...
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After a junction with Moonstone Beach Road (northbound side leads to the Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge, southbound side leads to Perryville), Route 110 meets US 1 south. Prior to this on the southbound side, Route 1A meets US 1. Back to the northbound side, where Matunuck Beach Road is found, leading to the beachside community of Matunuck.
Ocean Road in Narragansett. Distance: 6 miles. ... Narragansett Town Beach, Scarborough State Beach and Camp Cronin are all nearby. Route 77 in Tiverton and Little Compton ...