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East Natick, Rhode Island

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64:, owned by first the Spragues and then the Knights, major manufacturing families. The main house, still standing at 486 East Avenue, is believed to have been built by William Sprague between 1827 and his death in 1836. The estate was later donated to the state, and the Rhode Island Junior College, now CCRI, opened there in 1972. 41:
East Natick was home to many industrial workers, who worked in the mills of nearby Natick. Examples of traditional Rhode Island mill housing can be seen in the northerly part in the village. One of the most interesting buildings here is that of the Warwick Ice Cream Company, founded 1930. Built in
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architecture in Warwick. It was designed by Providence architect Francis Chiaverini. There is a colonial era farmhouse at 697 East Avenue.
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The Rhode Island Mall, originally the Midland Mall, opened in 1967. Much of the building is currently vacant.
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proper by the railroad (now the Washington Secondary Trail), and the
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East Natick is home to two prominent Rhode Island institutions: the
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Warwick, Rhode Island
Natick
Pawtuxet River
Pontiac
Art Deco
Community College of Rhode Island
Rhode Island Mall
Knight Estate
The Naticks
"FAMILY HISTORY | Warwick Ice Cream Co"
the original
"Warwick Ice Cream rendering (1940)—Rhode Island | Francis Ch…"
"The "Gentleman's Farm""
"Home"
41°43′07″N 71°28′55″W / 41.71861°N 71.48194°W / 41.71861; -71.48194
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Geography of Rhode Island

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