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The Perry Mill is a historic mill building at 337 Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island.It is a large five-story stone structure on the Newport waterfront. It was built in 1835 by master stonemason Alexander MacGregor (who also oversaw the construction of Fort Adams in Newport) as part of an initiative to boost the city's flagging economy.
Thames Street (along with Marlborough Street) was one of Newport's original two streets officially laid out in Newport in 1654 and providing access to the city's many wharfs. The street takes its name from the River Thames in London , England, an area from which many of the early colonists migrated.
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
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Perry Mill 337 Thames St, Newport Rhode Island; Camera manufacturer: Apple: Camera model: iPhone 12 Pro: Author: Kenneth C. Zirkel: Exposure time: 1/530 sec (0.0018867924528302) F-number: f/2.4: ISO speed rating: 25: Date and time of data generation: 13:14, 14 May 2021: Lens focal length: 1.54 mm: Latitude: 41° 29′ 3.61″ N: Longitude: 71 ...
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279 Thames St. Newport: Destroyed by arsonist on July 29, 1972. [10] 4: Clark Cook House: Clark Cook House: January 13, 1972 (#72001571) October 24, 1975: 285 Thames St. Newport: Relocated in 1973 to Bannister's Wharf to allow construction of America's Cup Ave. 5: Industrial National Bank: Industrial National Bank: November 23, 1971 (#71001087 ...
In November, Newport voters will decide whether the city will take out a $98.5 million bond for a slate of capital improvement projects designed to tackle the city’s backlog of infrastructure needs.