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East Greenwich: 7: Spencer–Shippee–Lillbridge House: Spencer–Shippee–Lillbridge House: April 20, 2011 : 12 Middle Rd. East Greenwich: 8: Tillinghast Mill Site: Tillinghast Mill Site: March 10, 1988 : Frenchtown Park
East Greenwich: 19.7: 31.7: Route 4 to I-95 – Providence, Narragansett: Exit 5 on Route 4: 20.6: 33.2: Route 402 east (Frenchtown Road) – Davisville, Quonset Point: West end of Route 402: 23.1: 37.2: Route 401 east (Division Road) to I-95 north / Route 4 south: West end of Route 401: Warwick: 23.3: 37.5: I-95 south – Westerly, New York ...
The Kent County Courthouse, now the East Greenwich Town Hall, is a historic court building at 127 Main Street in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. Kent County was set off from Providence County in 1750. The same year, a courthouse was constructed in East Greenwich, then the largest town in the new county.
East Greenwich is a coastal town, located on the western side of Narragansett Bay. [13] Of its total area of 16.71 square miles, 16.58 square miles is land and 0.14 square miles is water. [13] 20 percent of the land in East Greenwich consists of undeveloped woods and farmland, although development continues to bring this proportion down. [14]
It meets Route 4 (Col. Rodman Highway) just east at a partial cloverleaf interchange, which is exit 8 on Route 4. Route 401 continues east and crosses the Maskerchugg River, then curves southeast and crosses Dark Entry Brook. It then reaches its eastern terminus at US 1 (Main Street) / Rocky Hollow Road just west of Greenwich Cove. [1]
East Greenwich Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic commercial and civic heart of East Greenwich, Rhode Island, United States.The district bounded on the east by Greenwich Cove, an inlet on Narrangansett Bay, on the south by London and Spring Streets (although the village, itself, extends to First Street and Rocky Hollow Road), on the west roughly by Park Street ...
Route 402 begins in East Greenwich at Route 2 (County Trail) and heads east as a four-lane road through a suburban area. It meets Route 4 (Col. Rodman Highway) just east of here at that highway's exit 7A, then passes under Route 403 without access.
The nominally east–west route followed a northwestern–southeastern route for most of its length. Route 403 was signed on two local roads, Davisville Road and Devil's Foot Road, in the towns of East Greenwich and North Kingstown. [4] Route 403's original western terminus was at a complex interchange with Routes 4 and 402 in East Greenwich.