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East Greenwich Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic commercial and civic heart of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States.The district bounded on the east by Greenwich Cove, an inlet on Narrangansett Bay, on the south by London and Spring Streets (although the village, itself, extends to First Street and Rocky Hollow Road), on the west roughly by Park Street ...
Roughly bounded by Kenyon Ave., Division, Peirce, and London Sts., Greenwich Cove and Dark Entry Brook 41°39′43″N 71°27′17″W / 41.661944°N 71.454722°W / 41.661944; -71.454722 ( East Greenwich Historic
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. RI-46, "Clement Weaver House, 125 Howland Road, East Greenwich, Kent County, RI", 19 photos, 9 measured drawings, supplemental material; Dunn, Christine (January 12, 2017). "House of the Week: East Greenwich's Clement Weaver House has history, modern addition". The Providence Journal
In 2012–2016, according to the Rhode Island Department of Labor, the median family income was $142,648, the highest in Rhode Island. East Greenwich and the adjacent Warwick neighborhoods of Cowesett and Potowomut are served by several media outlets: East Greenwich News (daily) East Greenwich Patch (daily), The East Greenwich Pendulum (weekly ...
Tillinghast Road Historic District is a historic district encompassing a rural landscape in East Greenwich, Rhode Island.Extending along Tillinghast Road, a winding two-lane road, southward from its junction with Frenchtown Road, it includes seven farm complexes dating back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Rhode Island counties (clickable map) This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island. As of May 29, 2015, there are more than 750 listed sites in Rhode Island. All 5 of the counties in Rhode Island have listings on the National Register.
[2] Name on the Register [3] Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Stephen Allen House: Stephen Allen House: September 20, 1978 (Sharp St. West Greenwich
The hotel was the backdrop for many Rhode Island political and social scandals over the years, many of which are documented in the book Meet Me At The Biltmore. The Biltmore welcomed both black and white guests during a time when racial discrimination in public accommodations was common. [6]