Established in 1642 and incorporated in 1931, Warwick is the second largest city in Rhode Island. Several villages are part of Warwick, including Apponaug, Arnold's Neck, Buttonwoods, Cedar Tree Point, Chepiwanoxet, Conimicut, Cowesett, Gaspee, Greenwood, Hillsgrove, Hoxsie, Knight, Lakewood, Nausauket, Norwood, Oakland Beach, Old Buttonwoods, Potowomut, Warwick Neck and Wildes Corner, while the Pawtuxet Village and Pontiac are partly in Warwick and partly in Cranston.
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Offering three luxury suites with 180-degree water views, 3 Royal Waterfront Suites bills itself as the only Narragansett Bay waterfront inn. A history of the facility is related, along with a profile of the rooms, common areas, amenities, policies, and availability.
http://www.3royal.com/
The non-profit organization was served to promote the interests, and to address concerns and issues of residents of the village of Cedar Tree Point in Warwick, Rhode Island. Membership information is presented, along with a meeting schedule, calendar of activities and events, and a list of officers.
http://www.cedartreepoint.org/
Features the latest city news and public notices/announcements. Provides access to general and governmental data, and public documents. Includes community calendar, a self-service portal and community links.
http://www.warwickri.gov/
Offers a photo gallery along with the ability to check rates and make online reservations at this hotel in Warwick, Rhode Island.
http://www.comfortinn.com/hotel-warwick-rhode_island-RI400
The non-profit corporation and membership association was founded for the purpose of fostering preservation and improvement of the Conimicut village of Warwick, Rhode Island. An overview of the association and a history of the village are presented, including a schedule of programs and a guide to village businesses and services.
http://www.conimicut.org/
The ongoing presentation is sponsored by the Gaspee Days Committee, and features reference materials and resources related to the 1772 burning of the British revenue schooner, the HMS Gaspee, which took place near the Warwick, Rhode Island village of Gaspee.
http://www.gaspee.org/
Family owned and operated since 1954, the restaurant and bar are located on Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick, Rhode Island. Its menu and specials are posted, along with contact data, hours of operation and directions to the dining facility.
http://www.greenwoodinn.net/
The Gaspee Days Committee presents a directory of events, organizations, groups, and points of interest relating to the 1772 burning of the British revenue schooner, HMS Gaspee by Rhode Island patriots.
http://www.pawtuxet.com/
The site is maintained for residents of the historic village of Old Buttonwoods, in the town of Warwick, Rhode Island. A history of the village is presented, along with Buttonwoods Fire District meeting minutes and agendas, as well as a private area for residents.
http://www.oldbuttonwoods.org/
Established in 1638, Pawtuxet Village is one of New England's oldest communities, now a village of Warwick, Rhode Island. A history and profile of the village is presented, along with photographs and video, a business directory, and other resources.
http://www.pawtuxetcove.com/
The mission of the PVA is to foster the well-being of the residents of Pawtuxet Village, and to preserve its quality of life, historic sites and structures, and natural environment. Featured is a history of the Warwick, Rhode Island village, an overview of the association, and contact data.
http://www.pawtuxetvillageassociation.org/
Accommodations, attractions, dining and shopping guide for Warwick visitors and travelers. Includes local business directory, trip and itinerary planner, events calendar, and community profile.
http://www.visitwarwickri.com/
Broadcasting on 1590 AM, the radio station is based in Warwick, Rhode Island. General and contact information relating to the company is presented, along with a program guide, event schedule, and movie reviews.
http://warv.net/
Published by Beacon Communications, a locally owned company headquartered in Warwick, Rhode Island, the newspaper's web edition features news and sports stories, police logs, opinion columns and video, as well as advertising and subscription data.
http://www.warwickonline.com/
The guide to the Warwick, Rhode Island village of Warwick Neck is maintained for residents and prospective residents of the village, to showcase the services and features of the village, including local attractions, featured homes, schools, and announcements.
http://www.warwickneck.com/