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Greenwich Bay from Oakland Beach Camp Wetmore, R.I. brigade militia, July 7th to 11th, 1885, Oakland Beach. 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 ...
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.
St. Pete Beach: Christmas Market and Parade; St. Pete Beach: St. Pete Beach & South Pasadena Holiday Lighted Boat Parade; St. Pete Beach: St. Pete Beach Boat Parade and Winter Festival in the Park; St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg's Illuminated Boat Parade; Sanford: Sanford Muddy Waters ATV Assn. Christmas Parade
Here’s a look at the parades and ceremonies happening around Rhode Island this weekend: All weekend Boots on the Ground for Heroes Memorial. When: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday; 9 ...
63rd St. Patrick’s Day parade in West Warwick . When: Sunday, March 17, 1 p.m. Parade route: Starts on the Coventry-West Warwick line, marches down Washington Street to Main Street, and ends ...
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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.
Ontario Beach Park Rochester: 1885–1919 Today Ontario Beach Park is a county park. It was taken by eminent domain which forced the closure of the amusement park. Playland Park Freeport: 1920s–1930s Rockaways' Playland: Rockaway Beach, Queens: 1902–1987 Roseland Park: Canandaigua: 1925–1985 Sea Lion Park: Coney Island, Brooklyn: 1895–1903