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South Kingstown: 18: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: November 15, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 19: Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) November 1, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 20: Peace Dale Historic District: Peace Dale Historic District
The Potter Pond Archeological District is a large complex of archaeological sites in coastal South Kingstown, Rhode Island.The area is roughly bounded by United States Route 1, Point Judith Pond, Matunuck Beach Road, and the south coast, and includes 22 archaeologically significant sites dating from the Late Archaic through the Late Woodland periods.
South Kingstown: 72: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: November 15, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 73: Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) November 1, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 74: Narragansett Baptist Church: Narragansett Baptist Church
The Ministerial Rd. Site, designated RI-781, is a prehistoric archaeological site in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. It encompasses a prehistoric Native American settlement dating to the Late Archaic period, which extends along the banks of the Chipuxet River near Ministerial Road.
This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island. As of May 29, 2015 , there are more than 750 listed sites in Rhode Island. All 5 of the counties in Rhode Island have listings on the National Register.
South Kingstown 1754 Rumored to have been a tavern; Private home located on Old Post Road (Route 1) [13] The farm land is now protected by the South Kingstown Land Trust. [17] Henry Marchant House: South Kingstown pre 1760 Located off of South County Trail (Route 2)
The Silas Mumford Site, also known as the Tappan Site and RI-705, is a historic archaeological site in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. Located in the northwestern part of the town, it includes a 19th-century homestead with an extensive household midden. [2] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]
Peace Dale Manufacturing Co. Water Power Sys., an energy facility built in the 1850s on Kingstown Rd. Hazard Memorial/Peace Dale Library, a Romanesque former auditorium, built in 1890–91 on Kingstown Rd. Peace Dale Office Building, built circa 1856 at 604 Kingstown Rd. General Isaac Peace Rodman House at 1789 Kingstown Rd.