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The house was built in the late eighteenth century by William Greene (1763–1852), a descendant of John Greene, an original settler of Warwick in 1643.William Greene was a farmer merchant marine and his father, Godfrey Greene (1732–1801), was a mariner and shipmaster. [2]
The Peter Greene House is a historic house in Warwick, Rhode Island, USA. The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house was built around 1751, probably by the sons of a militia captain named Peter Greene, and is a rare surviving 18th-century house in Warwick. It has a five-bay facade with a plain door surround, a central chimney, and a rear ell.
It is at latitude 41.724 and longitude-71.383 with an average elevation of 46 feet.Conimicut appears on the East Greenwich U.S. Geological Survey Map. [1]It has a standard Zip code 02889.
WARWICK − A 58-year-old man was critically injured when he was struck by a car while riding a bicycle Tuesday night, the Warwick police said. The incident happened at about 9:30 p.m. on West ...
The first three buildings line the north side of Post Road just east of the junction of US Route 1 and Rhode Island Route 117, where the village of Apponaug was established in the 17th century. All were built between 1890 and 1925; the fire station, which then housed social services agencies, was, before its demolition, the oldest.
The Apponaug Historic District is a 2-acre (0.81 ha) residential historic district in the central village of Warwick, Rhode Island, which is also known as Apponaug.It consists of five properties (numbered 3376, 3384, 3387, 3391, 3397–3399, and 3404 Post Rd.) dating to no later than the early 19th century.
February 23, 1984 (3376, 3384, 3387, 3391, 3397-3399, and 3404 Post Rd. Warwick: 2: John Waterman Arnold House: John Waterman Arnold House: September 10, 1971
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