Narragansett is a town located in Washington County, Rhode Island, known for its beautiful beaches, coastal scenery, and historic landmarks. It is a popular summer destination, attracting tourists for its recreational activities, including Surfing, fishing, and boating. The town also has a rich history, featuring sites like the Narragansett Indian Tribe and the iconic Narragansett Pier. Additionally, it is home to the Narragansett Beer company, which has a long-standing brewing tradition.
The address of the Narragansett Public Library is: 35 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, 02882 3308
In Narragansett, you can say "N'skwachamik."
The address of the Narragansett Firemens Museum Incorporated is: Po Box 283, Narragansett, RI 02882
Chief or ruler of a Narragansett territory
SS Narragansett happened in 1880.
The phone number of the Narragansett Public Library is: 401-789-9507.
Old Narragansett Church was created in 1707.
Narragansett Brewing Company was created in 1888.
Narragansett Race Track ended in 1978.
Narragansett Race Track was created in 1934.
Narragansett Baptist Church was created in 1850.
Narragansett Pier Railroad ended in 1981.