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- Saunderstown is a small village and historic district in the towns of Narragansett and North Kingstown in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States...
- American portraitist Gilbert Stuart, who was born in the village of Saunderstown. Within the town is Quonset Point, location of the former Naval Air Station...
- parts of the town have the mailing address West Kingston (02892) or Saunderstown (02874). The po****tion was 6,460 at the 2020 census. Native Americans...
- Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Stuart was born on December 3, 1755, in Saunderstown, a village of North Kingstown in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence...
- Wister, married artist Andrew Dasburg in 1933. He built an estate in Saunderstown, Rhode Island, named Crowfield, and died there on July 21, 1938. He was...
- Fort Kearny was a coastal defense fort in the Saunderstown area of Narragansett, Rhode Island from 1901 to 1943. It was a prisoner-of-war camp for German...
- Lafayette Locustville Matunuck Moscow Peace Dale Point Judith Rockville Saunderstown Shannock Shelter Harbor Slo**** Usquepaug Wakefield West Kingston White...
- provides access to the village of Bonnet S****s. It then crosses into the Saunderstown neighborhood of North Kingstown, interchanging with Rhode Island Route...
- performance in athletics, academics, character and life. Beisel was born in Saunderstown, Rhode Island, in 1992, the daughter of Ted and Joan Beisel. She graduated...
- the West Ferry docks—which actually speeded approvals for a bridge to Saunderstown. The first Jamestown Bridge opened in the summer of 1940, replacing West...