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The Fisherville Historic and Archeological District is a historic site in Exeter, Rhode Island.It is centered on Fisherville Brook in northeastern Exeter, around a mill complex that flourished in the mid-19th century.
Exeter is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. Exeter extends east from the Connecticut border to the town of North Kingstown . It is bordered to the north by West Greenwich and East Greenwich , and to the south by Hopkinton , Richmond , and South Kingstown .
He was chiefly responsible for the AMC’s Massachusetts and Rhode Island Trail Guide, published in 1964, which encouraged many generations of hikers to explore the outdoors. He died in 1965 at ...
Parris Brook Historic and Archeological District is a historic district in Exeter, Rhode Island. The area includes remains of 18th- and 19th-century mill complexes, as well as prehistoric Native American rock shelters. It is mostly located in the Arcadia Management Area, a natural preserve managed by the state, and on adjacent private land. [2]
Sodom Mill Historic and Archeological District is a historic district in Exeter, Rhode Island. It includes the foundational remnants of a small early-19th century mill complex, including a dam and raceway, as well as the ruins of several 19th-century dwellings. The oldest mill on the site was built in 1814. [2]
The Austin Farm Road Agricultural Area is a rural historic district in Exeter, Rhode Island. The district is bounded on the east by Interstate 95, on the north by the town line, on the south by Austin Farm Road, and on the west by a north-south line through Austin Farm Pond. This agricultural area is relatively little altered since the late ...
Queen's Fort is a historic site in Exeter, Rhode Island.Little more than a round, rocky hillock, the site has long been described as the site of a Native American fortification constructed in 1676 by Queen Quaiapen and members of the Narragansett Indian Tribe who survived the Great Swamp Massacre.