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The Brown Building at 16-26 High Street in Westerly, Rhode Island was built in 1896 in the late Victorian style, and rebuilt in 1903 after a fire. It is one of the best-preserved parts of the Westerly Downtown Historic District. [1] [2] [3] View of west side of High Street showing the Brown Building (1984).
The Westerly Downtown Historic District is a historic district encompassing most of the commercial and civic district of Westerly, Rhode Island, United States.It extends from Broad and Union Streets eastward along High Street, and north along Canal Street to Railroad Avenue, where it extends to include the historic railroad station.
City or town Description 1: Babcock-Smith House: Babcock-Smith House. July 24, 1972 : 124 Granite St. ... Westerly Downtown Historic District. July 19, 1984
Nov. 11—I have to admit I was a little startled, when attending a Westerly Town Council meeting Monday, to hear some updates on the legal battle to keep access to the Watch Hill shoreline open ...
Westerly, Rhode Island, a town Westerly (CDP), Rhode Island, the urban center of the town of Westerly; Westerly (Amtrak station), a train station; Westerly, West Virginia, an unincorporated community; Westerly (Piffard, New York), a historic home in Livingston County; The Westerly, a high-rise building in Portland, Oregon
In July, the county had granted VinFast a foundation permit to begin building a 995,000-square-foot assembly area at the site near the unincorporated town of Moncure.
North Wilkesboro Police Department (former Town Hall), Downtown Main Street Historic District, North Wilkesboro, 1939; Old Wilkesboro Municipal Building, Downtown Wilkesboro Historic District, Wilkesboro, 1930s; O'Neil Building, Henderson Central Business Historic District, Henderson, 1885 and 1929; Orpheum Theatre, Oxford, 1942
Watch Hill sits at the most southwestern point of Rhode Island on a stubby peninsula jutting into Block Island Sound. [6] It includes a smaller peninsula known as Napatree Point, a 1.5-mile (2.4 km)-long sandy spit that extends west from the Watch Hill business district, and Sandy Point, which was once attached to Napatree Point.