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Oakland Beach is a neighborhood and beach located in the South Central area of Warwick, Rhode Island, on Greenwich Bay, a tributary of Narragansett Bay. [1] In the late 1800s, Oakland Beach was the site of Camp Wetmore, the site of six day annual training encampment of the Rhode Island Militia .
The Warwick Railway (reporting mark WRWK [1]) was a railroad in Rhode Island, United States.It was originally chartered in 1873 under the name Warwick Railroad, with a route connecting Cranston to Oakland Beach, eight miles (13 km) away.
Route 117A is a numbered State Highway running 2.3 miles (3.7 km) in Rhode Island. Route description Route 117A takes the following route through the State: Warwick: 2.3 miles (3.7 km); Route 117 to Route 117 Oakland Beach Avenue; Warwick Avenue; Route 117A is a shorter route than the part of Route 117 that it bypasses. Major intersections
Plan your perfect Rhode Island beach escape with our comprehensive listings to more than 38 RI public beaches - plus sticker and fee information.
Buttonwood Beach is a bucolic neighborhood on the eastern limb of the Nausauket neck, located in the West Bay area of Warwick, Rhode Island. Buttonwoods is delimited by Nausauket and Apponaug to the west, Buttonwoods Cove to the north, Greenwich (aka Cowesett) Bay to the south and Oakland Beach to the east.
The State Parks division at Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management keeps a near real-time status of parking lots at the following state beaches: East Matunuck State Beach ...
Oakland is a village in Burrillville, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. It was developed in the 19th century at the site of a stone mill (now surviving only in fragmentary ruins) near the confluence of the Chepachet and Clear Rivers .
As the Ocean State, Rhode Island has plenty of beautiful beaches and accompanying beach towns for locals and tourist alike to flock to in the summer.. But only one was recently named by Thrillist ...