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National Register of Historic Places listings in Scituate, Rhode Island; P. Ponaganset High School; R. Rhode Island Route 102; Rhode Island Route 115; Rhode Island ...
Industrial activity has occurred in Hope Village since the mid-eighteenth century. Surviving industrial and residential buildings in the Historic District date back to the early 19th century. The village center sits at junction of Main Street (Rhode Island Route 115) and North Road (Rhode Island Route 116). Hope Village radiates out from the ...
It was designed in 1916 by architect C. P. H. Gilbert (1861–1952) for Frank Winfield Woolworth (1852–1919). The estate consists of the main residence, known as Winfield Hall; a large garage with remodeled living quarters; a main entrance arch; two greenhouses; and various landscape features including a tea house.
Double L Site, RI-958 is a historic site located in Scituate, Rhode Island, United States. The site was added to the US National Historic Register on September 12, 1985 and contains prehistoric archaeological evidence.
The village became home to those who worked in the mill, mostly immigrants from Portugal, France, Italy and England. [4] Fiskeville is usually associated with Cranston rather than with Scituate as most of the original buildings including Dr. Fiske's residence were in Cranston. Although the mill and about a dozen nearby mill houses were in Scituate.
North Scituate is a village in the town of Scituate, Rhode Island, United States.Since 1967, the village has been home to the Scituate Art Festival. [1]Much of the community is included in a historic district on the Danielson Pike and West Greenville Road.
The Old Congregational Church is an historic church building on Greenville Road (Rhode Island Route 116) in the Smithville-North Scituate village of Scituate, Rhode Island. The wood-frame shingled church was designed by Clark Sayles (a protege of noted church-builder Elias Carter ) and complete in 1831.
South Kingstown is a town in, and the county seat of, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.The population was 31,931 at the 2020 census.South Kingstown is the second largest town in Rhode Island by total geographic area, behind New Shoreham, and the third largest town in Rhode Island by geographic land area, behind Exeter and Coventry.