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- variety of craft beer selections brewed on site by head brewer Lee Lord. Naragansett sponsored Boston Red Sox and Braves baseball broadcasts through much...
- Narragansett Bay is a bay and estuary on the north side of Rhode Island Sound covering 147 square miles (380 km2), 120.5 square miles (312 km2) of which...
- The Narragansett Pacer was one of the first recorded horse breeds developed in the United States. It emerged in the 18th century (1700s), and was theorized...
- the seaside city of Newport, Rhode Island, located along the s****s of Naragansett Bay. First he goes to Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant to get a taste of...
- called "The Narragansett Country",[citation needed] named after the Naragansett tribe and its tributary tribe the Niantics, both of whom lived in the...
- M****achusêuck). The Town and County of Nantucket: (Wampanoag) "place of peace"; (Naragansett) far off, among the waves Acoaxet: (Narragansett) "at the fishing promontory"...
- races: Saint Anddan and Criminal Mind dead-heated for Place in Race 5; Naragansett and Emotrin dead-heated for Show in Race 6; and Karakorum Tuxedo and...
- Muni****l Airport IATA: none ICAO: KFLR Summary Airport type Closed Operator Naragansett Aircraft Location Fall River, M****achusetts Coordinates 41°45′00″N 071°06′36″W...
- verb base (mat-), 'bad'. papoose, from 'child.' Cf. Natick papaseit and Naragansett papoos. moccasin, 'shoe.' From mokus/(mahkus). netop, 'my friend.' From...
- fishing promontory" or "place of small pines" Acushnet River (and town): (Naragansett) "at the cove" Agawam: (Nipmuck or Pennacook) "low land" (with water)...