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  2. Johnston, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Website. Town website. Johnston is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 29,568 at the 2020 census. Johnston is the site of the Clemence Irons House (1691), a stone-ender museum, [3] and the only landfill in Rhode Island. Incorporated on March 6, 1759, Johnston was named for the colonial attorney general ...

  3. Snake Den State Park - Wikipedia

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    Snake Den State Park is a public recreation area occupying 1,000 acres (400 ha) on U.S. Route 6 in the town of Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island. [2] The park includes a working farm, Dame Farm, [3] and is largely undeveloped with limited recreational opportunities. The Rhode Island Division of Parks and Recreation is headquartered in ...

  4. Statue of Christopher Columbus (Johnston, Rhode Island)

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    The bronze cast was dedicated on November 8, 1893, in Columbus Square, in Providence, Rhode Island, United States as a gift from the Elmwood Association to the City of Providence. The bronze statue was created in 1893 by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

  5. Thomas H. Hughes House - Wikipedia

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    June 15, 1979. The Thomas H. Hughes House is a historic house in Johnston, Rhode Island. The -story wood-frame house was built c. 1845 by Zacharias French, and exhibits simple but well-proportioned Greek Revival style. The house is most notable as the residence for some years of Thomas H. Hughes, owner of a local dye processing factory and for ...

  6. Clemence–Irons House - Wikipedia

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    73000068 [1] Added to NRHP. July 2, 1973. The Clemence–Irons House (also known as the Edward Manton House) is a historic house located in Johnston, Rhode Island. It was built by Richard Clemence in 1691 and is a rare surviving example of a "stone ender", a building type first developed in the western part of England and common in colonial ...

  7. Daniel Angell House - Wikipedia

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    The Daniel Angell House is a historic house at 15 Dean Avenue in Johnston, Rhode Island, United States. The oldest portion of this -story wood-frame structure was built c. 1725, although it was long attributed to Daniel Angell (1744-1810). The house has an irregular front facade, seven bays wide, with two doors occupying the third and fifth ...

  8. Ochee Spring Quarry - Wikipedia

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    Ochee Spring Quarry is an historic quarry in Johnston, Rhode Island. Located on a privately owned outcrop of land behind 787 Hartford Avenue ( United States Route 6 ), the quarry was a source of steatite ( soapstone ), a relatively soft stone easily workable into containers. Native Americans are known to have used this quarry. [2]

  9. Edwin H. Farnum House - Wikipedia

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    The Edwin H. Farnum House is an historic house at the junction of Putnam Pike (United States Route 44) and Collins Street in Johnston, Rhode Island. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, five bays wide, with a large central chimney. It was built c. 1765, either by Stephen Angell or his son Daniel, and enlarged about 1795 by Edwin Farnum.

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