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Conanicut Island (/kəˈnænəkʌt/ kə-NAN-ə-kut) is an
island in
Narragansett Bay in the...
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Americans to use
Conanicut Island for
grazing sheep.
Ferries were in
operation between Conanicut Island and
Newport by 1675. In 1678,
Conanicut Island was incorporated...
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Conanicut Island Light (also
known as
Conanicut Island Lighthouse),
built in 1886, is an
inactive lighthouse in Jamestown,
Rhode Island. The
light was...
- of Newport, Middletown, and Portsmouth. The second-largest
island is
Conanicut, and the
third is Prudence.
Block Island lies
about 12
miles (19 km) off...
- The
Conanicut Battery is a
colonial and 20th
century military battery in Jamestown,
Rhode Island, west of
Beaver Tail Road. The site
offers a commanding...
- Michigan 10,894 438
Sebascodegan Island 9.6 24.8 Maine <5,000 <200
Conanicut Island 9.4 25.1 Rhode
Island 5,622 224
Lummi Island 9.25 24 Washington...
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Gould Island lies east of
Conanicut Island in
Narragansett Bay in
Rhode Island. It is a part of the town of
Jamestown and has a land area of 55.3 acres...
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Narragansett chief Chepachet: (Narragansett) "boundary/separation place"
Conanicut Island: (Narragansett)
named for a 17th-century
chief Canonicus Conimicut:...
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longest suspension bridge in New England,
connects Newport to
neighboring Conanicut Island across the East P****age of the Narragansett.
Newport has a humid...
- the city of
Newport on
Aquidneck Island and the Town of
Jamestown on
Conanicut Island, and is
named for
longtime Rhode Island U.S.
senator Claiborne...