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Barrington was named for Barrington, Somersetshire, England where the English settlers came from.
Until 1854, Bristol was one of the five state capitals of Rhode Island.
Immigrants from Ireland, Scotland and Canada were drawn by the textile mills. Central Falls became a densely populated industrial community leading to the placement in "Ripley's Believe It or Not" as the most densely populated autonomous City in the Country.
Coventry's most well-known citizen, General Nathanael Greene, was the youngest second-in-command to General George Washington during the Revolutionary War.
Cranston is known for the St. Mary's Feast, inspired by the Feast of the Madonna della Civita celebrated in Itri.
Cumberland is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Phantom Farms. Diamond Hill Vineyards. Blackstone River Bikeway.
Originally inhabited by the Pequot Indians, the land was acquired by King Charles II in 1644 and incorporated as a town in 1677.
In East Providence there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.
Today, Jamestown is a peaceful coastal gem with historic farms, stunning parks, award-winning restaurants, and locally owned shops and art galleries offering a serene atmosphere.
Johnston is the site of the Clemence Irons House (1691), a stone-ender museum, and the only landfill in Rhode Island.
Lincoln is home to Lincoln Woods State Park and Bally's Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort (formerly a racetrack known as Lincoln Downs and Lincoln Park).
It was in Little Compton that the famous Rhode Island Red chicken was developed.
Middletown, Rhode Island is a coastal community known for its beaches, nature preserves, historic sites, and outdoor activities.
Today, the town is known for landmarks like the Point Judith Lighthouse and Narragansett Town Beach.
Newport, Rhode Island is known for many things, including its historic mansions, sailing history, and summer resort status.
Museums and historic sites are tucked all around North Kingstown including Casey Farm, one of the oldest working farms in America.
North Providence is north of, and adjacent to, the city of Providence. Originally part of Providence, it was incorporated as a separate township in 1765.
The town is also known for its historic mill history. It is made up of six historic villages including Georgiaville, Mountaindale, Esmond, Greenville, Hanton City, and Stillwater.
The City is known as the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution and has a long history as a center for textile industries. Today, Pawtucket has a broad cross section of industries, arts-related and small businesses.
Founded in 1638 by Anne Hutchinson and two other dissenters of the original Boston Colony, Portsmouth is home to many historic sites, public golf courses, marinas, antique shops and more.
Easily accessible by water, Providence became a major New World seaport. During the Revolutionary War, Providence's craftspeople and merchants supplied goods to the Continental and French armies.
South Kingstown is home to two of South County's scenic beaches, tranquil farmlands, and historic landmarks.
Tiverton was incorporated in 1694 and today, this coastal community seamlessly blends outdoor beauty with cultural pleasures.
Warren is a unique town with both sandy beaches and rolling farmland. You can explore our shops, galleries, theatre and restaurants or ride down the stunning East Bay Bike Path that stretches from Providence to our neighbor, Bristol.
The Town of West Greenwich was set off from East Greenwich and incorporated by the General Assembly April 6, 1741.
West Warwick was home to some of the earliest textile mills in the United States, which were built along the Pawtuxet River in the early 1800s.
Though Westerly is known for its abundance of shorelines, the beaches are just the beginning. Rhode Island's southernmost town is also home to a thriving downtown scene brimming with local shops and trendy bars and restaurants.
Woonsocket is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: St. Ann Arts and Cultural Center. Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Centre & Conservatory.
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Acushnet is best known as the parent company of Titleist, which is No. 1 in market share in the ball category and is perhaps the most recognizable consumer golf brand in the world.
A member of the National Register of Historic Places since 1999, Assonet is home to such historic landmarks as the Assonet Burying Ground, North Church, Village School, St. Bernard's Church, and the Colonel Thomas Gilbert House.
Attleboro was once known as "The Jewelry Capital of the World", and jewelry manufacturing firms continue to operate there.
Attleboro Falls is a charming, quiet town in Massachusetts, known for its beautiful parks and family-friendly atmosphere.
Located on the federally designated “Wild and Scenic” Taunton River, Berkley was named for George Berkeley, an Irish philosopher and bishop. Berkley is the home of the mysterious, petroglypch-covered Writing Rock, now known as Dighton Rock.
Dartmouth's present economy is based on tourism and other service-related activities, as well as on light manufacturing. It is the site of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (1895).
Dighton, Massachusetts is a small, rural town in Bristol County known for its natural beauty, good schools, and agricultural festival. It's also known as "Cow Town" and is a Right to Farm community that supports local farmers and farmer's markets.
Residents are very proud of the town's Colonial history, pointing out that the first company of militia was formed in Freetown in 1683 and that three companies of Minute Men turned out on April 19, 1775 for the Battle of Lexington and then served honorably and well with the Continental Army.
East Taunton is home to Massasoit State Park which offers mountain bike trails and kayaking and fishing on the park's four main lakes, the largest of which is Lake Rico.
The first commercial steel made in the colonies was said to have been made in Easton and was evidently used for muskets.
Fairhaven was the home port of Captain Joshua Slocum, the first man to circumnavigate the globe alone (1895–98); he recounted his adventures in Sailing Alone Around the World (1900).
Originally part of Freetown, it was separately incorporated as the town of Fallriver in 1803. Renamed Troy, it reverted (1831) to its earlier name (derived from the Algonquian term Quequechan, meaning “Falling Water”).
Mansfield is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Xfinity Center. Fulton Pond and Park. Mansfield Crossing.
A famous old whaling port, New Bedford continues to earn its living and pride from the sea. Today, New Bedford is America's #1 fishing port with a large fishing fleet, spoiling visitors and locals alike with fresh seafood at one of the many restaurants.
North Attleboro is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: WWI Memorial Park and Zoo. Emerald Square. North Bowl Lanes.
North Dartmouth, Massachusetts is known for being the town's main commercial district, home to the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and featuring scenic natural areas.
North Easton is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: The Children's Museum in Easton. Langwater Farm. Shovel Town Brewery.
Norton is notable for Wheaton College. Opened in 1835 as Wheaton Female Seminary by Judge Laban Wheaton, in memory of his daughter, the college was one of the pioneer institutions dedicated to the education of women.
Known as the site of the earliest successful iron works (1652), Raynham continues today as a thriving, successful community. Once a rural hamlet, the town is fast becoming a suburban bedroom community.
Raynham Center, Massachusetts is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Raynham in Bristol County and is known for being a commercial center with a 330-acre industrial park.
Rehoboth, Massachusetts is known for being the birthplace of public education in North America. When the town was incorporated, members of the community and Newman Church in East Providence, Rhode Island, raised money to pay for a teacher for the children in the settlement.
The town is home to the Seekonk Speedway, an entertainment venue that features short-track racing, including NASCAR events, that can be heard from miles around!
Somerset is a waterfront community with a small town, “Main Street” feel. Located on the western shore of the Taunton River and Mount Hope Bay, it's a location that provides beautiful views of the water, neighboring Fall River, and Aquidneck Island (the original “Rhode Island”) beyond.
South Dartmouth, Massachusetts is known for its coastal real estate, affluent neighborhoods, and slower pace of life.
South Easton, Massachusetts is a safe, suburban neighborhood in Bristol County, west of Brockton and within the town of Easton.
Swansea was named for the Welsh city of Swansea, which had been the hometown of some original settlers. John Miles, the founder of the first Baptist Church in Wales, moved to Swansea c. 1662.
Since December 1914, the city of Taunton has provided a large annual light display each December on Taunton Green, giving it the additional nickname of the Christmas City.
Westport is known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Horseneck Beach State Reservation. Westport Rivers Vineyard & Winery. Buzzards Bay Brewing.
Westport Point, Massachusetts is known for its New England coastal lifestyle, which includes beaches, salt marshes, undeveloped land, and wood-shingled cottages. It's also one of the few remaining coastal farming communities in Massachusetts.