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IDEAL RESIDENTAIL DEVELOPMENT - POSSIBLE 3 PARCELS 10 ACRE EACH OR LOVELY PRIVATE QUIET SETTING...
1 level living, 3-4 bed, gourmet kitchen, double door grand entrance, cathedral ceilings, gas...
Spectacular quality abounds this 3500+ s/f Colonial with custom millwork and expansive rooms.Step...
REDUCED- SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY HOME- 100'+BEACH,CABANA, DOCKS, DECKS. NEW KITCHEN...
SPECTACULAR POST & BEAM LOG HOME SET ON 32 ACRES! YOUR DREAM HOME AWAITS YOU! STONE FIREPLACE,...
Contractor's own Custom built home. Exquisite attention to detail. 4 beds, 3.5 baths, hardwoods...
CUSTOM WATERFRONT CONTEMPORARY LOCATED CENTRALLY ON PASCOAG RESERVOIR 110 FT ON THE WATER,...
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MAKE THIS YOUR DREAM HOME!!OVER 5,000 SQ. FT OF LIVING,4 BEDS,4 FULL BATHS WITH VERY OPEN FLOOR...
BOISTOWN ESTATES ONLY 3 LOTS AVAILABLE. OFFERING VARIETY OF CUSTOM PLANS WITH THE BUILDERS...

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Town of Burrillville
T
he first European settlers arrived in Burrillville in the late 17th century. For many decades after, and throughout the 18th century, farming was the predominant occupation of the inhabitants, who cleared most of the town's forested lands for their fields and pastures. Burrillville's natural features, landscape and waterways have played an important role in the town's development. During the first half of the 19th century, the town's larger waterways — the Chepachet, Clear, Pascoag and Branch River system were harnessed to power the textile mills, which formed the nuclei for more than a dozen hamlets and villages. The textile industry remained active into the 20th century, but gradually the mills ceased operating; many were torn down or destroyed by fire and never rebuilt. Improved transportation facilities, and a changing economy have resulted in most of the townspeople working outside of the town. As a result, it has become a bedroom community. The former mill villages are no longer dependent on the mill fortunes, and most of these settlements survive as lovely and pleasant residential communities.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-568-4300 |
- Established: 1730
- Incorporated: 1806
- Form of government: Seven-member town council/manager
- Council meetings: The second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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