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  2. Timeline of Newport, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island imprints: a list of books, pamphlets, newspapers and broadsides printed at Newport, Providence, Warren, Rhode Island, between 1727 and 1800, Providence: Rhode Island Historical Society, 1915, OL 7091649M; A guide to Newport, Rhode Island, Newport: Gabriel Weis, 1916, OL 14010639M

  3. List of restaurants in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is an incomplete list of notable restaurants in Rhode Island. Current

  4. Newport Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Naval battle off Tatamagouche - Cannons from Captain Daniel Fones' ship Tartar, Newport Historical Society Sabbatarian Meeting House, built in 1729 by Richard Munday (rear Newport Historical Society building today), now encased in brick front Newport Historical Society library building today The Old Brick Market building currently houses the society's Museum of Newport History

  5. The oldest restaurant in RI is the oldest in the country. How ...

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    As one of the thirteen original colonies, Rhode Island started many things before the country was even founded - settlements, towns, colleges and even restaurants. In fact, the state's oldest ...

  6. Newport Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Newport Creamery is a chain of restaurants in Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts. Since its first restaurant opened in 1940, it has been primarily known for ice cream and, later, the "Awful Awful" milkshake. The company is based in Middletown, Rhode Island.

  7. Restaurants across RI are opening and closing. See where. - AOL

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    The restaurant had a long history at 208 Wayland Ave. It was opened by the Ruffuls family in the 1950s and run as Ruffuls until 2011, when it became the Wayland Square Diner.

  8. Category:Rhode Island history-related lists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rhode Island history-related lists" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    It was also used for large meetings, including as a Rhode Island General Assembly meeting place, a courthouse, and a city hall. [2] Mayes obtained a tavern license in 1687, and his son William Mayes Jr. operated it through the early eighteenth century. [2] The operation was named "The White Horse Tavern" in 1730 by owner Jonathan Nichols. [2]