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Portsmouth: Successful defense against British in 1778. Only Revolutionary War battle in which a segregated African-American unit fought (support logistics, 2 killed). 2: Borden Farm: Borden Farm: June 5, 2007 : 2951 and 2967 E. Main Rd. Portsmouth: 3
The Route 138 Expressway was intended to extend west to Interstate 95. For more information, see Interstate 895 (Rhode Island/Massachusetts). Route 138 officially goes from being signed East/West to being signed North/South at the intersection of Admiral Kalbfus Road and West Main Road on the Middletown/Newport line.
The South Main Street Historic District is a historic district in Coventry, Rhode Island. It extends along South Main Street from its crossing of the South Branch of the Pawtuxet River in the north, to just below Wood Street in the south, and includes a few properties on immediately adjacent streets. The area is almost entire residential, and ...
Hopkins Hollow Village is an historic district [2] along Hopkins Hollow Road, Narrow Lane, and Perry Hill Road in Coventry, Rhode Island, United States, and West Greenwich, Rhode Island. The village features American colonial and Federal era architecture.
Borden Farm is a historic farm at 2951 and 2967 East Main Road in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. There are five historically significant buildings on the 6.2 acres (2.5 ha) that remain of a farm that was once about 44 acres (18 ha). The property has been owned by descendants of the Borden family since the early 1700s.
Coventry: 4: Joseph Briggs House-Coventry Town Farm: Joseph Briggs House-Coventry Town Farm: June 18, 1987 : Town Farm Rd. Coventry: 5: Carbuncle Hill Archaeological District, RI-1072-1079: September 28, 1985
Likely the oldest church building in RI used continuously as a church. Samuel E. Perry House South Kingstown: 1696–1716. Foundation purportedly dates from 1661. Private home located on Matunuck Schoolhouse Rd [13] Nathaniel Daggett House: East Providence
Portsmouth: Smock: Moved within Portsmouth c. 1876: Lehigh Hill Mill: Portsmouth Smock: c. 1876: Moved to Middletown 1970: John Peterson's Mill: Portsmouth Smock: 1810: Dismantled 1995, rebuilt at Middletown 2001. Windmill Tiverton: Smock: Moved to Newport at unknown date. Windmill Warren: Smock: 1812: Moved to Fall River, Massachusetts at ...