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WATERFRONT! LONG DRIVE LEADS TO SPECTACULAR STONE/SHINGLE-STYLE CUSTOM HOME IN TOUISSET W/DEEP...
Former dairy farm family owned. Being sold with two additional parcels. Outstanding opportunity...
Don't Miss This Opportunity To Own 20 Fantastic Acres On The Palmer River. Being Sold "As...
water front property with dock on kickmuit river currently used for marine repair and marine...
Storied 1789 Colonial Mansion on almost a full acre in the heart of the Waterfront Historic...
Magnificent free-standing waterfront home in prestigious Oyster Point Condo neighborhood-Fab.waterviews-sunsets-gardens!...
RARE WATERFRONT 2.3 ACRES WITH ORIGINAL STYLE 1900'S SUMMER HOME. LOCATION ON MOUNT HOPE BAY...
TOTALLY STUNNING HOUSE PRICED WELL BELOW THE ORIGINAL ASKING PRICE OF $1,250,000. ARCHITECTURAL...
PARADISE. END OF ROAD TOUISSET WATERFRONT PROPERTY OFFERS GREAT VIEWS, FISHING, BOATING, AND...
Custom Builder's Home!! Contemporary on 3rd green of Swansea Country Club. Granite counters,living...
Absolutely fabulous 2005 4 bedroom Colonial. Stainless Steel/Granite Kitchen opens to spacious...
Seasonal waterviews! 1940's bungalow renovated & addition in 1991.Mint-full of charm blending...

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Town of Warren
W
arren, enjoying a colorful history, is continually growing in population, industry and commercial establishments. When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay was occupied by the Wampanoag Indians ruled by Massasoit and later by his son King Philip. Warren is a portion of what once belonged to the Wampanoag Tribe. Warren, like Tiverton, was transferred from Massachusetts to Rhode Island in the settlement of a boundary dispute in 1746, and was incorporated the following year. The town's name shows the popularity of Admiral Sir Peter Warren. The town was pillaged and partially burned by the Hessian troops during the Revolutionary War. In the early days Warren held its place in world commerce, and its plentiful water supply from the Warren and Kickamuit Rivers, together with its location on Narragansett Bay, soon helped to make it a thriving industrial center. Rhode Island College, (now Brown University), was founded in the town of Warren in 1746, and had its first commencement there before moving to its present location in Providence. The southern portion of the town is situated on picturesque Mount Hope Bay, giving the town a panoramic view. Residents enjoy a variety of aquatic activities including boating, fishing and swimming.
Government
Town Hall | Phone: 401-245-7340 |
- Established: 1620
- Incorporated: 1747
- Form of government: Council-manager with five-member and appointed town manager.
- Council meetings: The second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m., financial town meeting held on the third Monday in May.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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