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    Bristol Ferry

    Bristol Ferry Rd & Bayview Ave, Portsmouth, RI    
    Parks 

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    The Bristol Ferry Town Common was established by decree of the Portsmouth Town Meeting in 1714 for"theconveniency of the Publick in Important and Transporting of Cattel, sheep, horses, wood, rail, etc.... patch.com

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    Dogtown & Babson Boulder Trail

    Dogtown Rd, Gloucester, MA    

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    The towns of Gloucester and Rockport, 30 miles north of Boston. The terrain is rolling, with regular short climbs and descents. Several of the single-track trails on the eastern side of Dogtown are covered with rocks, maki... trailpeak.com

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    Fort Independence

    Boston, MA    

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    Fort Independence is a pentagonal five-bastioned, granite fort built between 1834 and 1851.  It is located on Castle Island, one of Boston’s urban parks.  This old fort is on the National Register of Historic P... history.rootsweb

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    Quinapoxet

    Quinapoxet Ln, Worcester, MA    

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    In the mid 1930s, only rubble and a watering trough marked the site of once prosperous mill town.  Location not determined. history.rootsweb

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    South Ferry

    Narragansett, RI    

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    On South Ferry Road, just east of SH 1A, about three miles south of the Jamestown Bridge, south of Saunderstown. history.rootsweb

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    Belleville

    Belleville, RI    

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    A tiny town with a population around 100 on US 1, 11 miles south of Warwick and one mile southwest of Wickford. history.rootsweb

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    Foster Gold Mine

    Foster, RI    

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    On Harrington Road, just north of Moosup Valley, southwest of Foster Center. history.rootsweb

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    North Truro Air Force Station

    Old Dewline Rd, North Truro, MA    

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    Built in 1951 as a response to the Russians testing their first atomic bomb, the North Truro Air Force Station became one of the first radar listening stations to monitor for Soviet bombers. The station was decommission... atlasobscura.com

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    Nooseneck

    Nooseneck, RI    

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    A tiny rural community on SH 3, just east of I-95, one mile north of the county line. history.rootsweb

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    Eagleville

    Eagleville Rd, Tiverton, RI    

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    This badly faded class D rural community is 1.6 miles northeast of Tiverton, which is six miles south of Fall River, MA. history.rootsweb

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    Portsmouth Colony

    Portsmouth, RI    

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    1.8 miles north of the village of Portsmouth, which is 11 miles southwest of Fall River, MA. history.rootsweb

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    Bristol Ferry Port

    Bristol, RI    

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    Just east of the SH 114/Mt. Hope Bridge at north end of Rhode "Island", south of Bristol. history.rootsweb

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    Avondale

    47 Avondale Rd, Westerly, RI     (401) 348-8187

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    Founded in 1750 as Lotteryville So named from the 1750 land lottery granted by the Rhode Island Assembly to Captain Joseph Pendleton to recoup the loss of his brigantine and its cargo on a return from the West Indies. Renamed A... hmdb.org

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    Monson, New Hampshire

    Hollis, NH    

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    Currently located on the border of the towns of Hollis and Milford in New Hampshire, the ghost town of Monson was the state’s first inland colony, having been settled sometime in the 1730s. It was finally incorpora... atlasobscura.com

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    Perryville

    Perryville, RI    

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    Class D town just of US 1, about five miles east of Charlestown. history.rootsweb

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    Kenyon Grist Mill

    Kenyon, RI    

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    In Usquepaugh, which is on SH 138 midway between Hope Valley and Kingston.  This old mill is still active and is a good example of what these old grist mill complexes looked like.  They even have their own website... history.rootsweb

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    Poquetanuck

    Poquetanuck, CT    

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    It is at the junction of SH 117 and SH 2A, five miles southeast of Norwich.  A once bustling Thames River port and trading center that has faded from its glory days in the 1800s. An old source claims that many ruins ... history.rootsweb

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    Fort Griswold

    Jewett City, CT    

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    This Revolutionary era fort was the site of a September 6, 1781 massacre by British troops led by the traitorous General Benedict Arnold, who had defected to the British a year earlier. They captured the fort and killed... history.rootsweb