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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. Buttonwood Beach was founded as a ...
Roughly bounded by Brush Neck Cove, Greenwich Bay, Cooper and Promenade Aves. 41°41′09″N 71°24′49″W / 41.685833°N 71.413611°W / 41.685833; -71.413611 ( Buttonwoods Beach Historic
Roughly bounded by Brush Neck Cove, Greenwich Bay, Cooper and Promenade Aves. 41°41′09″N 71°24′49″W / 41.685833°N 71.413611°W / 41.685833; -71.413611 ( Buttonwoods Beach Historic
Nausauket, Rhode Island is a coastal neighborhood located in Warwick, Rhode Island, in the United States. Nausauket is bounded to the south by Greenwich Bay, to the west by the bay and Apponaug Cove. Nausauket is delimited by Buttonwoods to the east and Rhode Island Route 117 to the north.
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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.
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Warwick is located approximately 12 miles (19 km) south of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, 63 miles (101 km) southwest of Boston, Massachusetts, and 171 miles (275 km) northeast of New York City. Warwick was founded by Samuel Gorton in 1642 and has witnessed major events in American