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Pascoag (P****-ko or P****-kog) is a census-designated
place (CDP) and
village in
Providence County,
Rhode Island. The po****tion was 4,577 at the 2010...
- The
Pascoag Grammar School, also
previously the
Burrillville High School, is a
historic school building at 265
Sayles Avenue in the
Pascoag village of...
- 41°57′38″N 71°42′08″W / 41.9606°N 71.7023°W / 41.9606; -71.7023 The
Pascoag River (P****-ko or P****-kog) is a
river in the U.S.
state of
Rhode Island...
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connects Route 100 with
Route 102.
Route 107
begins in the
village of
Pascoag as
Pascoag Main
Street heading northeast. It soon
reaches the
village of Harrisville...
- salame, pancetta,
capocollo and sopressata. The
company was
founded in
Pascoag,
Rhode Island, by
Italian immigrant Vlado Dukcevich in 1976.
Owners Stefano...
- The
Woonsocket and
Pascoag Railroad was a
historic railroad that
operated between Woonsocket,
Rhode Island and
Pascoag,
Rhode Island. Its
remaining tracks...
- ****berland East
Greenwich Johnston Newport North Providence North Smithfield Pascoag Providence Riverside Warwick Woonsocket Ed Lee
Meaghan Rickard Bill Bennett...
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Algonquian translation of the Bible. Burrillville's prin****l village,
Pascoag,
named after the
stream upon
which it is located,
probably derives from...
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reached Woonsocket,
Rhode Island, in 1863, and in 1891 the
Woonsocket and
Pascoag Railroad opened,
continuing the line to the
Providence and Springfield...
- well-known
Slater family. In the late
nineteenth century, the
Woonsocket and
Pascoag Railroad was
built through the village, and the line was
later acquired...