Pontiac is a historic village in Warwick, Rhode Island, and part of the Pawtuxet River Valley [Wikidata]. Native Americans referred to the area as "Papepieset"...
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Pontiac Mills is a historic textile mill complex on Knight Street in the village of Pontiac, Rhode Island within the city of Warwick. The mills produced...
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Warwick (/ˈwɔːrwɪk/ WOR-wik or /ˈwɒrɪk/ WORR-ik) is a city in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States, and is the third largest city in the state with a population...
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Cranston, formerly known as Pawtuxet, is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The official population of the city in the 2020 United...
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The Rhode Island Supreme Court is the court of last resort in the U.S. State of Rhode Island. The Court consists of a Chief Justice and four Associate...
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Cranston. The freeway has numbered interchanges with I-295, Rhode Island Route 2, Pontiac Avenue, and I-95 before terminating at a trumpet interchange...
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Robert Knight (industrialist) (category Businesspeople from Providence, Rhode Island)
now Pontiac, Rhode Island. After Clark was elected to the U.S. Senate, Knight and a partner purchased the business and became owners of the Pontiac Mills...
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Route 10 is a numbered state highway connector in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, traveling along the Huntington Expressway, the first freeway in the state...
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microbreweries Portals: Beer Drink Companies Rhode Island Borkowski, Rob (2018-10-08). "Apponaug Brewing Co. Opens in Pontiac Mill". WarwickPost.com. Retrieved 2018-12-04...
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returned it, finally, to its owner. Pontiac, a 112 gross ton steam ferryboat built at East Providence, Rhode Island, in 1883 and rebuilt there in 1909...
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1922 New England Textile Strike (category Labor disputes in Rhode Island)
event, militia were called in by Rhode Island governor Emery J. San Souci, with machine guns mounted to the roofs of Pontiac Mill and nearby Natick Mill....
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East Natick is a small village in Warwick, Rhode Island. It is centered on the intersection of Bald Hill Road and East Avenue. The village is separated...
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The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) provides public transportation, primarily buses, in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The main hub of the...
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railroad (not streetcar or rapid transit) lines that have been built in Rhode Island, and does not deal with ownership changes from one company to another...
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Reservoir Avenue Sewage Pumping Station (category Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island)
the south side of the junction of Reservoir and Pontiac Avenues in southern Providence, Rhode Island. From the street it looks like a single-story brick...
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Pawtuxet River (category Rivers of Providence County, Rhode Island)
River Main Stem and the Lower Pawtuxet, is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows 12.3 miles (19.8 km) and empties into the upper Narragansett...
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The Pocasset River is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows 12.4 miles (20.0 km). There are five dams along the river's length. The Pocasset...
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February 2022, a total of five railroads operate in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Freight services are largely operated by the Providence and Worcester...
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Clifton A. Hall (category Architects from Providence, Rhode Island)
House, 297 Elmwood Ave, Providence, Rhode Island Demolished. 1863 - Pontiac Mills, Knight St, Pontiac, Rhode Island 1864 - Gatehouse, Juniper Hill Cemetery...
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Pawtuxet Valley Railroad (redirect from Pontiac Branch Railroad)
The Pawtuxet Valley Railroad, chartered in 1872, was a railroad in Rhode Island. It originally connected River Point to Hope, a total distance of three...
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Return Sludge Pumping Station, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant (category Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island)
Field's Point Sewage Treatment Facility on Ernest Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a rectangular hip-roofed brick and concrete structure, located...
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Oakland (disambiguation) (section Rhode Island)
Oakland Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania Oakland, Rhode Island Oakland Beach, Rhode Island Oakland, Cherokee County, Texas Oakland, Colorado County...
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Picard v. Barry Pontiac-Buick, Inc., 654 A.2d 690 (R.I. 1995) is a Rhode Island Supreme Court case often cited in tort law text books to explain the legal...
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New York, Providence and Boston Railroad (category Defunct Rhode Island railroads)
Rhode Island, where a connecting steamship service crossed the Narragansett Bay to Newport. It opened in 1874 and was operated by the NYP&B. Pontiac/Hope...
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John Hopkins Clarke (category United States senators from Rhode Island)
became a cotton manufacturer in Providence, Pontiac, and Woonsocket. He was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from 1836 to 1842 and...
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league sued two of its franchises, the Connecticut Constitution and the Rhode Island Rampage. The Connecticut Constitution were not allowed to play in the...
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Benjamin Knight (category Businesspeople from Providence, Rhode Island)
large and famous brand, Fruit of the Loom. He was born in Cranston, Rhode Island, on October 3, 1813, to Stephen Knight and Weltham Brayton. Knight worked...
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William R. Walker & Son (category Defunct architecture firms based in Rhode Island)
William R. Walker & Son was an American architectural firm in Providence, Rhode Island, active during the years 1881 to 1936. It included partners William Russell...
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as historical, legal, and census boundaries, such as the counties of Rhode Island, as well as eight of Massachusetts' 14 counties. On June 6, 2022, the...
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