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Little Compton is a coastal town in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States, bounded on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by the Sakonnet River, on the north by the town of Tiverton, and on the east by the town of Westport, Massachusetts. The population was 3,589 as of 2022 Town Records.
South of Little Compton on Little Cormorant Rock 41°27′11″N 71°12′11″W / 41.453056°N 71.203056°W / 41.453056; -71.203056 ( Sakonnet Light Little Compton
Together with the adjacent town of Little Compton, the area is disconnected from the rest of the state of Rhode Island. The northern portion of the town is located on Mount Hope Bay . Much of the town is located along a granite ridge which runs in a north–south direction, rising approximately 170 feet in elevation from the bay.
The Little Compton Commons Historic District, or Little Compton Commons, is a historic district in Little Compton, Rhode Island. It is a triangular area roughly bounded by School House Lane to the north, South Commons Road to the east, and Meeting House Lane to the south. Properties continue to the west on West Road. [2]
Route 179 approaching the intersection with Route 81 in Little Compton. Route 179 begins at an intersection with Route 77 (Main Road) in the Nonquit Pond area of Tiverton, Rhode Island. Route 179 progresses eastward as East Road through a residential neighborhood until the intersection with Eight Rod Way, where the alignment shifts to the ...
LITTLE COMPTON, R.I. — It'll be a summer without Simmons. Looks like local residents and vacationers who make their seasonal pilgrimage to the quaint seaside town of Little Compton will have to ...
Little Compton, Rhode Island, United States; Little Compton, Warwickshire, United Kingdom This page was last edited on 28 January 2021, at 18:26 (UTC). Text is ...
Quicksand Pond is a pond in Little Compton, Rhode Island.. It is a major winter flounder spawning area, has Rare Species Habitat and Significant Natural Communities designation, [3] and is part of a proposed natural greenway corridor. [4]