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United States historic place Barrington Civic Center U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Barrington Town Hall in 2008 Show map of Rhode Island Show map of the United States Location Barrington, Rhode Island Built 1717 Architect Stone, Carpenter & Willson ; Martin & Hall ; Howe & Church ; Michael Traficante Architectural style Late Victorian, Tudor Revival NRHP ...
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BARRINGTON — Gov. Chris Sununu's bid to direct $1 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds to Barrington is poised to help the town move forward with a project to construct a new ...
BARRINGTON — A large turnout of the town's voters approved a plan for a new library and a community center in Tuesday's election.. The $3.6 million library bond passed with 62% approval.
Barrington was originally occupied by the Wampanoag Indians, whose territory spread from Narragansett Bay to Cape Cod. [5]: 54 But epidemics largely eliminated their coastal settlements, and their main settlement was roughly Bristol, Barrington, and Warren, Rhode Island [6]: 5 at the time of the Pilgrims' arrival in 1620.
Belton Court (also known as Ferrin Hall, Barrington College, Gibson Memorial Building, and Peck Mansion) is a historic estate on Middle Highway in Barrington, Rhode Island. The mansion was built for Frederick Stanhope Peck , a businessman, socialite, and Rhode Island political figure.
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