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The Hazard Castle is a historic gem situated on over 34 acres + 1400 feet of frontage on Ocean...
"INDIAN ROCK" EXCEPTIONAL HISTORIC OCEANFRONT SHINGLE STYLE RESIDENCE. DRAMATIC VIEWS OF GRANITE...
Oceanfront! Spectacular one of a kind estate property overlooking Jamestown, Beavertail Lighthouse,...
Oceanfront "Stonecroft" Lovely 9 bedroom 5 bath home:Beautiful interior features: original...
*Dunmere Cottage* Magnificent c.1883 oceanfront stone/shingle "castle", 4 beds 3.5 baths in...
OCEANFRONT CARRIAGE HOUSE TO "WESTMORELAND FIELDS". DESIGNED BY ANGELL & SWIFT, BUILT IN 1904,...
This home is situated on almost 5 Oceanfront acres in a private gated compound. Incredible...
OCEANFRONT MASTERPIECE! PANORAMIC VIEWS OF ATLANTIC OCEAN, BONNET COVE & BONNET SHORES BEACH!150...
Waterfront with dock! Custom 4-5 bed shingled Colonial set on1.24 private acres on Pt. Judith...
SPACIOUS HOME OFFERS PRIVATE BEACHFRONT ON SAND HILL COVE IN PROTECTED HARBOR OF REFUGE. ENJOY...
Beautiful property completely renovated in 2004. Hardwoods throughout, Inground Pool,Trex Deck...
Wonderful beachfront home in Sand Hill Cove.Renovated throughout.Corian countertops,cathedral...

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Town of Narragansett
A narrow strip of land running along the eastern bank of the Pettaquamscutt River to the shore of the bay, Narragansett was separated from South Kingstown in 1888, and incorporated as a town in 1901. The early history of Narragansett is shared with the adjoining town of South Kingstown. It was in this area that the rival Narragansett and Niantic Indians hunted, fished, tilled the soil and fought. Narragansett was originally a farming area but rapidly developed into a summer resort and fishing community. Residential development was predominantly single family dwellings with a major portion used as seasonal residences. Today, the year-round population is rapidly increasing. The parallel pair of stone arches spanning Ocean Road, anchored on either side by curved towers, are a powerful image today of a glorious bygone era. The Towers, all that remains of the famous Casino (burned in a fire in 1900), are a testament to the Golden Victorian resort era. Designed in 1883 by the famous New York architectural firm of McKim, Mead and White, the three-story blocks of granite, with semi-circular ends, topped by conical roofs, are connected by one long gallery room.
Commercial development is limited to tourist oriented businesses. Other developments are centered on the waterfront (fishing) and research activities of the state of Rhode Island, and the federal government at the University of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay Campus.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-789-1044 |
- Established: 1888
- Incorporated: 1901
- Form of government: Town manager and five-member town council, headed by a council president.
- Council meetings: The first and third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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