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After a contentious meeting, the Narragansett Town Council voted by a narrow margin to allow free beach access to tribal members this summer.
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.
Its location adjacent to Narragansett town beach makes it an ideal venue for social events. Narragansett towers attached to the casino, ca. 1885 Narragansett Casino ruins and lifeguard station, ca. 1905 after the fire destroyed most of the complex
In a state with 400 miles of shoreline, there are lots of places to choose from, but which is Rhode Island's best beach?
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.
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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 ...
Roger W. Wheeler State Beach (formerly and still sometimes referred to as Sand Hill Cove) is a public recreation area covering 27 acres (11 ha) on Block Island Sound in the town of Narragansett, Rhode Island. [2] The area offers picnicking, ocean swimming, and a playground and is open seasonally. [3] [4]