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Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Hope Valley, Rhode Island; Hopkins Hollow Village; Hopkinton City, Rhode Island; Hughesdale ...
Temple Beth-El (Providence, Rhode Island) Union Village, Rhode Island; Valley Falls, Rhode Island; Waterford, Rhode Island; William Carpenter (Rhode Island colonist) Woonsocket, Rhode Island; User:AridCeption/sandbox; User:Nyttend/County templates/RI; Template:Providence County, Rhode Island; Category:National Register of Historic Places in ...
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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.
Olneyville is a neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island bordered by Atwells Avenue to the north, U.S. Route 6 to the south and Rhode Island Route 10 to the east. The Woonasquatucket River runs through the southern portion of the neighborhood. The area is roughly triangular.
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 ...
List of Registered Historic Places in Coventry, Rhode Island, which has been transferred from and is an integral part of National Register of Historic Places listings in Kent County, Rhode Island Contents: Counties in Rhode Island
January 29, 1964 (Newport: Newport: Includes the Naval War College Museum, built in the 1820s as Newport's poorhouse and later donated to the Navy as the first building of the Naval War College, and Luce Hall, the college's first purpose-built building.