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402: 38: 119:. In the 1960s, entrepreneur, Melvin Berry started "bar, marina, swim club, amusement park, bowling alley, drive-in theatre, indoor ice skating rink and a nightly Hawaiian dance show" in Fields Point. Circa the mid to late 1960s, Fields Point was also utilized as an operations base for high speed testing between 80:
The point was named after William Field, a British colonist who settled in Providence, RI with an acreage and a house on what is now South Main Street. In the 19th century, Fields Point Farm, a 37-acre (150,000 m) park, developed as the major recreational area in the city until
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After completion of these runs, they will then be sent to the United Aircraft Company's plant near Providence, Rhode Island, for further experiments, and will be back in Canada during the winter fur
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a series of cold-weather trials. While no date has been set for the inauguration of Passenger services, the Canadian National's aim is to have the Turbos operational by next spring.
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was created in 1871. Visitors came to the Point to visit Colonel Atwell's Clam House, Edgewood Beach, The Washington Park Yacht Club and Kerwin's Beach.
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Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the US Maritime Commission selected Field's Point as a location for a shipyard as part of the
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was berthed at the pier for use as a training vessel from 1960 until circa 1970. She now lies only a few miles away at
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was installed at Fields Point to provide energy for the waste water treatment plant.
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established a facility in Fields Point, but by 2001, the university leased land to
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Return Sludge Pumping Station, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant
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Thomas Field house, ca. 1690, on Fields Point, a vernacular
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In the 1950s, Providence started using Fields Point as a
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Chemical Building, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant
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Field's Point
Fields Point, South Carolina

stone-ender
Washington Park
Providence, Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay
Providence River
Route 95
Roger Williams Park
Emergency Shipbuilding Program
Walsh-Kaiser Company
USS Lionfish
Battleship Cove
Fall River, Massachusetts
landfill
Starve Goat Island
Westerly
Boston
Turbo Train
Johnson & Wales University
Save The Bay
a three-turbine wind farm
Chemical Building, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant
Return Sludge Pumping Station, Fields Point Sewage Treatment Plant
"The Field Family : Rhode Island"



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