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South Kingstown: 18: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: November 15, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 19: Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) November 1, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 20: Peace Dale Historic District: Peace Dale Historic District
The Potter Pond Archeological District is a large complex of archaeological sites in coastal South Kingstown, Rhode Island.The area is roughly bounded by United States Route 1, Point Judith Pond, Matunuck Beach Road, and the south coast, and includes 22 archaeologically significant sites dating from the Late Archaic through the Late Woodland periods.
South Kingstown: 72: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: Ministerial Rd. Site, RI-781: November 15, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 73: Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) Silas Mumford Site (Tappan Site RI-705) November 1, 1984 : Address Restricted: South Kingstown: 74: Narragansett Baptist Church: Narragansett Baptist Church
The Ministerial Rd. Site, designated RI-781, is a prehistoric archaeological site in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.It encompasses a prehistoric Native American settlement dating to the Late Archaic period, which extends along the banks of the Chipuxet River near Ministerial Road.
The Peace Dale Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district in 1987. [1] The historic district is roughly bounded by Kersey Rd., Oakwoods Dr., Kingstown Rd., School, Church and Railroad Sts., and contains the historic core of the village.
South Kingstown established the Kingston Historic District in 1959, and much of Kingston village became a National Register historic district in 1974 as Kingston Village Historic District. The historic district is located just outside the campus of the University of Rhode Island and contains many fine examples of 18th and 19th century ...
The Henry Eldred Farm is an historic farm complex at 368 Old North Road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.The main block of the farmhouse, a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, was probably built c. 1822, although there is architectural evidence suggesting it may be an enlargement of an older structure.
The Jireh Bull Blockhouse (RI-926, also known as the Jireh Bull Garrison House or Jireh Bull Block House) is an historic archaeological site on Middlebridge Road in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. In 1657 a blockhouse was built on the site by Jireh Bull, son of Rhode Island Governor Henry Bull.