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  2. John Waterman Arnold House - Wikipedia

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    The John Waterman Arnold House, home to the Warwick Historical Society, is an historic house at 11 Roger Williams Avenue in Warwick, Rhode Island. [2] Built in the late 18th century, it is a two-story five-bay wood-frame structure with a central chimney, and a two-story ell extending to the rear.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Warwick ...

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    February 23, 1984 (3376, 3384, 3387, 3391, 3397-3399, and 3404 Post Rd. Warwick: 2: John Waterman Arnold House: John Waterman Arnold House: September 10, 1971

  4. Apponaug Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Apponaug Historic District is a 2-acre (0.81 ha) residential historic district in the central village of Warwick, Rhode Island, which is also known as Apponaug.It consists of five properties (numbered 3376, 3384, 3387, 3391, 3397–3399, and 3404 Post Rd.) dating to no later than the early 19th century.

  5. John R. Waterman House - Wikipedia

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    John Robinson Waterman (1783-1876) was a descendant of Richard Waterman, one of Warwick's early landholders. He was the grandson of Col. John Waterman (ca. 1730 - June 11, 1812) who served in Warwick's units of the Rhode Island Militia and the son of "Deacon" John Waterman. [5] He joined the family's leather business.

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  7. Buttonwoods Beach Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Brayton was a successful industrialist and investor who bought the old Friends (Quaker) Meeting House, said to be the first church in Cranston, in 1866. He set up a Sunday school in the building. This was also the location of the first May Breakfast in Rhode Island established one year later by Mrs. Ruby King to raise money for a new church.

  8. Aldrich Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Aldrich Mansion is a late 19th-century property owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence since 1939. It is located by the scenic Narragansett Bay at 836 Warwick Neck Avenue in Warwick, Rhode Island, south of Providence, Rhode Island.

  9. Budlong Farm - Wikipedia

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    Budlong Farm is a historic farmhouse in Warwick, Rhode Island.It is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame house with a gambrel roof and a large central chimney.Its current entrance is asymmetrically placed on the north facade, although the original main entry was on the south side.