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  2. Narragansett people - Wikipedia

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    The Narragansett people are an Algonquian American Indian ... The archaeological site has since been purchased by the ... (1896–1987), historian, museum ...

  3. List of museums in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Sydney L. Wright Museum Jamestown Newport Archaeological Ancient and Colonial period Narragansett Indian artifacts, European artifacts from the 1600s, photos and maps [7] Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum: Exeter: Washington Native American Museum of the Narragansett: Touro Synagogue: Newport Newport Historic site Colonial-era synagogue Varnum ...

  4. Historic Village of the Narragansetts in Charlestown - Wikipedia

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    These lands served as the Narragansett reservation between 1709 and 1880, when the tribe sold the land to the state and was formally detribalized. Because of this long period of Native occupation, the area is archaeologically important, containing both historic and prehistoric artifacts. [ 3 ]

  5. Smith's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Smith's Castle was built in 1678 to replace an earlier structure which the Narragansett Tribe destroyed during King Philip's War.The land on which the house was built was known as Cocumscussoc (or Cocumscossoc) and was near the original site of Roger Williams' trading post.

  6. Narragansett’s Towers have stood the test of time. The story ...

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    In 1967, with the help of Gov. John Chafee, Narragansett purchased The Towers, and two years later, in 1969, the structure was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  7. South County Museum - Wikipedia

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    After a year, the museum moved to the Knight Farm on Scrabbletown Road in North Kingstown. In 1984, the museum moved to its current location on Canonchet Farm in Narragansett, which was previously owned by Col. William Sprague, a former governor of Rhode Island. The South County Museum contains artifacts dating from the 17th century to modern ...

  8. Human intervention changed life in Narragansett Bay. But ...

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    Nitrogen levels in Narragansett Bay rose as the watershed's population in Rhode Island and Massachusetts grew through the 1960s before leveling off. At the time of the Greenwich Bay fish kill in ...

  9. Former Lighthouse Inn in Narragansett about to come down as ...

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    The Narragansett Town Council is meeting Thursday in closed session to discuss “potential litigation relative to Galilee, specifically the former Lighthouse Inn property and related parcels.” ...