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  2. Claiborne Pell - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island's Newport Bridge was renamed the Claiborne Pell Bridge [74] and the Pell Center of International Relations and Public Policy was established at Salve Regina University. [75] In addition, Newport's Claiborne Pell Elementary School, which opened in 2013, was named in his honor. [76] Pell was a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor ...

  3. Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge, part of RI 138, connects the city of Newport on Aquidneck Island and the Town of Jamestown on Conanicut Island, and is named for longtime Rhode Island U.S. senator Claiborne Pell who lived in Newport. The Pell Bridge is in turn connected to the mainland by the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge.

  4. Category:Pell family - Wikipedia

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    The Pell family was a prominent business and political family in New York (state) and Rhode Island. Pages in category "Pell family" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.

  5. List of United States senators from Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Claiborne Pell: 21 88th: Re-elected in 1964. 31 89th: 90th: 31 Re-elected in 1966. 91st: Re-elected in 1970. Retired and resigned early to give successor preferential ...

  6. 1966 United States Senate election in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Claiborne Pell (Incumbent) unopposed : Republican primary. Candidates. Ruth M. Briggs, former lieutenant colonel in the Women's Army Corps (WAC) [3]

  7. Mount Hope Bridge - Wikipedia

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    It remained the longest suspension bridge in New England for 40 years, until the Claiborne Pell Bridge opened a few miles to the south in Newport, Rhode Island. In 1971, the Mount Hope Bridge was considered for inclusion as part of the never-built Interstate 895. This plan would have required the construction of a parallel span, and the entire ...