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Harmony are in
Glocester.
Putnam Pike (U.S.
Route 44) runs west
through the town
center of
Glocester into Putnam, Connecticut.
Glocester was originally...
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Europeans began to
settle the
Nipmuc lands. The Town was
originally a part of
Glocester,
Rhode Island. John
Smith and
members of the
Saulsbury family were among...
- The
Gloucester sea
serpent is a
legendary creature reportedly seen
around and off the
coast of Gloucester, M****achusetts and Cape Ann area in the United...
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Ponaganset High
School is a
school of the Foster-
Glocester School District,
located in
Glocester,
Rhode Island in
Providence County. (It has a
North Scituate...
- The
frigate Gloucester (spelt
Glocester by
contemporary sources) was a Speaker-class
third rate,
commissioned into the
Royal Navy as HMS
Gloucester after...
- The
Glocester Town
Pound is a
historic animal pound on
Pound Road and
Chopmist Hill Road in
Glocester,
Rhode Island. The
stone pound was
built in 1748...
- 0 km) in
Rhode Island.
Route 100's
southern terminus is at
Route 102 in
Glocester and the
northern terminus is a
continuation as
Wallum Lake Road near Douglas...
- (Town of
Glocester): 0.3
miles (0.48 km):
Route 100 to
Burrillville town line
Steere Farm Road Burrillville: 5.8
miles (9.3 km);
Glocester town line...
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Glocester (or Gloster)
Ridley (1702–1774) was an
English miscellaneous writer.
Named Glocester after the
Glocester Indiaman in
which he was born at sea...
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candidate since the 1980s
including Burrillville, Coventry, Exeter, Foster,
Glocester, Hopkinton, Johnston, Lincoln,
North Smithfield, Richmond, Smithfield...