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Address: White Rock Rd Westerly, RI 02891 Phone: +1 401-348-2715 Read more...
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Napatree Point in Rhode Island, often referred to simply as Napatree, is a long sandy spit created by a geologic process called longshore drift. Up until the Hurricane of 1938, Napatree was sickle-shaped and included a 1.5-mile long northern extension called Sandy Point. Address: Fort Rd, Westerly, RI 02891, United States Phone: +1 401-315-5399 Read more...
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The Memorial and Library Association of Westerly was established in 1892 to commemorate the volunteer soldiers and sailors who fought in the Civil War. Designed by Longstaff & Hurd, architects from Bridgeport, Connecticut, Westerly Public Library opened its doors in 1894 through the initiative of local industrialist-inventor, Stephen Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox donated the land on which the library is situated, Read more...
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Stand Up For Animals is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support the needs of our state-of-the-art animal shelter, adoption center and regional outreach facility to promote the health and welfare of lost or abandoned pets and to educate and assist those who care for them. Address: 35 Larry Hirsch Ln, Westerly, RI 02891, United States. Phone: +1 401-348-9595 Read more...
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The Westerly Land Trust conserves 1,700 acres of land that provides valuable wildlife habitats and over 25 miles of hiking trails for public recreation. Visit www.westerlylandtrust.org to find our properties list, map, trail maps and events calendar. Address: 5 Kettle Cl, Westerly, RI 02891, United States Phone: +1 401-315-2610 Read more...
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NAPATREE POINT BEACH WESTERLYÂ RI Napatree Point in Rhode Island, often referred to simply as Napatree, is a long sandy spit created by a geologic process called longshore drift. Up until the Hurricane of 1938, Napatree was sickle-shaped and included a 1.5-mile (2.4Â km) long northern extension called Sandy Point. Napatree now extends 1.5 miles (2.4Â km) westward from the business district of Read more...
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Atlantic Beach Park 361 Atlantic Ave. Westerly, Rhode Island 401-322-0504 Website The main attraction was, and still is, the Herschell-Spillman Carousel, circa. 1915. Always fun to ride for children and adults alike. Three of the signature horses from this Carousel were carved by the famous Marcus Ilions and were on loan to the New England Carousel Museum, Bristol, CT. They Read more...