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East Matunuck State Beach is a public recreation area encompassing 144 acres (58 ha) on the shore of Block Island Sound in the town of South Kingstown, Rhode Island. [2] The state beach offers picnicking, ocean swimming, and beach activities. [3] It is open seasonally. [4] At the east end of the beach lies the small village of Jerusalem.
South Kingstown is a town in, and the county seat of, Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.The population was 31,931 at the 2020 census.South Kingstown is the second largest town in Rhode Island by total geographic area, behind New Shoreham, and the third largest town in Rhode Island by geographic land area, behind Exeter and Coventry.
Town County Area Estab-lished Image Remarks Beavertail State Park: Jamestown: Newport: 153 acres 62 ha: 1980: Operational lighthouse, ocean views Blackstone River Bikeway State Park: Cumberland, Lincoln, Woonsocket: Providence: 11.5 mi 18.5 km: 1998: One leg of the East Coast Greenway: Brenton Point State Park: Newport: Newport: 88.9 acres 36.0 ...
Nick Vellone's infield single in the bottom of the 7th meant a third straight win for the Rebels.
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Kenyon's Department Store was founded in 1856. A carriage manufacturing operation was established in 1874, and in 1876 the Narragansett Pier Railroad started operation, with a station in Wakefield. It is now a bike trail called the William C. O'Neill Bike Path. In 1877, the South Kingstown Town Hall was built in the village.
South Kingstown leads the all-time series, which dates to 1946, 16-15. The rivalry game was played seven times between 1946-1954, before going on a near five-decade hiatus.
Colonel Rodman of the Rhode Island Engineers Office surveyed the site and proposed building jetties on either side of the breachway. The contract was awarded to John Bristow of South Kingstown, who had built the breakwater at Point Judith. Stone for the east jetty was carried to the site by a horse-drawn narrow-gauge railroad. [4]