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Harmony is a village and census-designated place [4] in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States, in the town of Glocester, located on U.S. Route 44 (Putnam Pike). As of the 2010 census , it had a population of 985.
The Harmony Chapel and Cemetery (also known as "Harmony Meeting House" or "Harmony Cemetery") are a historic church and cemetery in Harmony, Rhode Island, a village in Glocester. Overview [ edit ]
Both sides of U.S. Route 44 (roughly from the intersection of U.S. Route 44 and RI 102 north to the intersection of RI 100 and RI 102) and radiating 41°54′46″N 71°40′00″W / 41.912778°N 71.666667°W / 41.912778; -71.666667 ( Chepachet Village Historic
The cities of Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and Providence include 57, 44, and 169 of these properties and districts — including 1 and 12 National Historic Landmarks — respectively; they are listed separately. Properties and districts located in the county's other municipalities, including 2 National Historic Landmarks, are listed here.
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Harmony Chapel Cemetery on U.S. Route 44 around the start of the 20th century. Charles J. Fogarty, Rhode Island state senator and 67th Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island; lived in Glocester; Ray Fogarty, Rhode Island state representative, lived in Glocester; Paul Fogarty, Rhode Island politician; born in Glocester
Newport, Rhode Island is a charming New England city characterized by rich history, quaint shops and restaurants and yacht-filled harbors. Amongst museums, bars and plenty of historical landmarks ...
The oldest building in Rhode Island tested using dendrochronology was the Clemence-Irons House (1691) in Johnston, although the Lucas–Johnston House in Newport holds some timbers which were felled prior to 1650, but likely reused from an earlier building.