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This is a list of Registered Historic Places in Tiverton, Rhode Island, which has been transferred from and is an integral part of National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island.
Tiverton Four Corners Historic District encompasses the main village center of Tiverton, Rhode Island, United States. The district extends along Main Road north and south from its junction with East Road and Puncatest Neck Road, or West Road.
Rackenford and Knowstone Moors is a nature reserve of the Devon Wildlife Trust, situated about 8 miles (13 km) north-west of Tiverton, in Devon, England. The habitat is culm grassland . Description
West Place Animal Sanctuary Fall Visitors Weekend. West Place Animal Sanctuary, 3198 Main Road, Tiverton, is holding its Fall Visitors Weekend on Saturday, Sept. 7, and Sunday, Sept. 8.
It is a two-story Federal style house on extensive property with includes wooded areas and open fields. The ell may be original to the building, but was in place by 1895. Outbuildings include a barn and a shed, and the Osborn family cemetery is also on the property. The earliest marked grave is Thomas Osborn's from 1833, and the latest from 1972.
The Fort Barton Site is the site of an historic American Revolutionary War fort, now located in a public park at Lawton and Highland Avenues in Tiverton, Rhode Island.All that remains of the fort are its earthworks, a roughly oblong structure about 150 feet (46 m) long and 100 feet (30 m) deep.
Chevithorne (grid reference) is a small village near Tiverton, Devon.It lies three miles to the North East of Tiverton. 'Chenetorne' is identified in two entries of Domesday Book: [1] The first entry tells us the manor of Chevithorne, had a taxable value 0.6 geld units, and worth £2.3 to the lord in 1086.
The battle took place near a small chapel that stood at one corner of the site, near the road. The chapel was demolished in the 17th century, and in 1687 bones and musket shots thought to be from the battle were discovered. [6] The etymology of the name Cranmore Castle is unclear. Cranmore is not a local name and does not fit with any local ...
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