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Three Dog Site, RI-151: November 1, 1984 : Off Routes 5/104 near the Smithfield line [9] North Smithfield: 153: Todd Farm: Todd Farm: February 10, 1983 : 670 Farnum Pike: North Smithfield: 154: Lewis Tower House: Lewis Tower House: August 30, 1982
Smithfield: 5: Smith–Appleby House: Smith–Appleby House: May 1, 1974 : Stillwater Rd. southeast of its junction with Capron Rd. Smithfield: 6: Smithfield Exchange Bank: Smithfield Exchange Bank: April 19, 2006 : 599 Putnam Pike
In 1733, Resolved Waterman Jr., a great-grandson of Roger Williams [2] built a tavern to attract business from travelers on this former turnpike road. In 1822 a new owner constructed the present building, the Smithfield Exchange Bank, as an ell attached onto the back of the main tavern building.
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The Woonasquatucket River Site (RI-163) (pronounced woo-NAH-skwa-tuck-it [2]) is a prehistoric archaeological site in Smithfield, Rhode Island. The site contains Late Archaic artifacts, primarily stone flakes indicative of stone toolmaking activity. [ 3 ]
May 6, 1971 (From Steeple and Promenade Sts. in Providence to the Massachusetts border in North Smithfield: Lincoln, Cumberland, Woonsocket, and North Smithfield: Initial listing extended from Providence, through Pawtucket, and as far north as Lincoln; a 1991 expansion (#91001536) extended it to the state line; the canal itself extended into Worcester County, Massachusetts, where it is the ...
Elisha Smith, a grandson of one of Rhode Island's co-founders, John Smith, "The Miller," built the original part of this house, a small stone-ender, in 1696. [2] The house was enlarged to a saltbox configuration c. 1713, adding chambers to the side and rear of the central chimney.
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