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  2. Bristol Fourth of July Parade - Wikipedia

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    The annual official and historic celebrations (Patriotic Exercises) were established in 1785 by Rev. Henry Wight of the First Congregational Church and veteran of the Revolutionary War, and later by Rev. Wight as the Parade, and continue today, organized by the Bristol Fourth of July Committee.

  3. File:First Congregational Church, Becket MA.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Providence Illustrated, First Congregational Church.jpg

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  5. Society of the Congregational Church of Great Barrington

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    The Society of the Congregational Church of Great Barrington (also known as First Congregational Church of Great Barrington) is an historic church building and parish house located at 241 and 251 Main Street in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. It is the fourth church of a congregation whose first meetings were held in 1743.

  6. Sale of First Congregational Church is finalized - what ... - AOL

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    On Sunday, Oct. 1 the First Congregational Church of Gardner at 28 Green St. held its last service in celebration of the long successful history of the church. The church is being sold and ...

  7. East Bay (Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    Barrington is located on the east shore of Narragansett Bay, 10 miles southeast of Providence via U.S. 95 and 195. (195 connects with RI 114, which becomes County Road at the White Church in Barrington, Main Street in Warren, and Hope Street in Bristol) No point in Barrington is more than two miles from salt water.

  8. Bristol, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    In the Rhode Island Senate, Bristol is split into three senatorial districts, all Democratic: [24] District 10: Walter S. Felag, Jr. District 11: Linda Ujifusa; District 32: Pamela Lauria; At the federal level, Bristol is a part of Rhode Island's 1st congressional district and is currently represented by Democrat Gabe Amo. In presidential ...

  9. First Unitarian Church of Providence - Wikipedia

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    First Unitarian Church of Providence is an American Unitarian Universalist congregation located at the corner of Benefit and Benevolent Streets in Providence, Rhode Island. The congregation was founded in 1723, and the current church building was dedicated in 1816. [2] For many years it was known as the First Congregational Church of Providence.