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East Greenwich Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic commercial and civic heart of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States.The district bounded on the east by Greenwich Cove, an inlet on Narrangansett Bay, on the south by London and Spring Streets (although the village, itself, extends to First Street and Rocky Hollow Road), on the west roughly by Park Street ...
October 18, 1978: RI 3: West Greenwich: Demolished in 1978 for the Big River Reservoir project. [6] 2: Phenix Baptist Church: June 30, 1976 (#76002272) August 8, 1978: 10 Fairview Ave. West Warwick: Demolished in May, 1978.
Until 1854, it was one of the five state capitals for Rhode Island. The General Assembly, when meeting in East Greenwich, used the local courthouse, which is today the town hall. East Greenwich Village is located in the northeastern part of the town and extends north about 0.93 mi (1.5 km) into the city of Warwick, Rhode Island. The town is now ...
Roughly bounded by Kenyon Ave., Division, Peirce, and London Sts., Greenwich Cove and Dark Entry Brook 41°39′43″N 71°27′17″W / 41.661944°N 71.454722°W / 41.661944; -71.454722 ( East Greenwich Historic
Fry's Hamlet Historic District is a historic district in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. The district encompasses about 272 acres (110 ha) of a predominantly rural and agricultural landscape. The central characteristic of the district is a cluster of three farmsteads, including four primary dwellings, four barns, and numerous additional outbuildings.
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Tillinghast Road Historic District is a historic district encompassing a rural landscape in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.Extending along Tillinghast Road, a winding two-lane road, southward from its junction with Frenchtown Road, it includes seven farm complexes dating back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries.