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  2. Weekapaug Inn - Wikipedia

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    Weekapaug Inn is a historic inn at 25 Spray Rock Road in Westerly, Rhode Island.. In 1899, Phebe and Frederick C. Buffum built the original Weekapaug Inn on a strip of land between the Quonochontaug Pond and the Atlantic Ocean in the community of Weekapaug, Rhode Island.

  3. Quonochontaug Pond - Wikipedia

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    The westernmost side of Quonnie is the site of the Weekapaug Inn, whose restaurants overlook the lagoon. ... This text is from Salt Pond Watchers Summary Data Report ...

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  5. Will donors to beach-access fundraiser be deposed by fire ...

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    The Weekapaug Fire District, which doesn't fight fires and functions more like a homeowners association, controls the only pathways onto the 1.7-mile beach and uses security guards to keep out the ...

  6. Weekapaug, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Weekapaug (/ ˈ w iː k ə p ɔː ɡ /) is a census-designated place in southern Washington County, Rhode Island, United States, part of the town of Westerly. The population was 425 at the 2010 census .

  7. Minneapolis man charged with trying to join the Islamic State ...

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    A Minneapolis man who allegedly expressed admiration for the truck attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people has been accused of trying to join the Islamic State group, federal prosecutors ...

  8. NYT columnist rejects the 'good liberal' stance on drugs ...

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    New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof admitted that the West Coast's "permissive" policies regarding drug usage and combatting addiction "almost killed" many addicts.

  9. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Another early forerunner of the restaurant was the inn. Throughout the ancient world, inns were set up alongside roads to cater to people travelling between cities, offering lodging and food. Meals were typically served at a common table to guests. However, there were no menus or options to choose from. [10]