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North Kingstown Properties Well Worth Looking into

Submitted by williamgilbert
Fri, 10 Aug 2007

When North Kingstown was incorporated in 1674, it still had the area of the Narragansett County included in it, encompassing the present towns of North and South Kingstown. It was only until 1722 and 1723 that both towns became separate. The county of North Kingstown is known for its natural harbor and beaches laced with resorts and pleasure boats. Its historic sites still stands well and preserved, the most prominent of which is the Smith's Castle. Built in the year 1640 by Richard Smith as a trading post, it was later used in 1675 as a meeting place for troops who fought in the Great Swamp Fight.

Gilbert Stuart, America's premier portrait painter, was also born here. Occupied by Narragansett Indians, the place is marked by the structures of the Rolling Rock and the Queens Fort, which stands for their strong presence in the county. In addition to that, Kings Town also has churches, homes, and shops that date back to the colonial period. Built in the year 1707, the Old Narragansett Church alongside the Episcopal Church building north of Philadelphia, and Wickford Village, a colonial town with well-preserved homes, are all testimonies to the rich past of this county. Another famous place is Quonset Point which also called SeaBees. This used to be a military base that once housed the Naval Construction Battalions.

There are many places of note in North Kingstown. One of the oldest farms in colonial New England, the Casey Farm is one of those places to visit. Another place is the Gilbert Stuart Hall Birthplace and Museum, which displays the works produced throughout Stuart's career. The Devil's Foot Rock is a place to visit if you enjoy natural formations and the feel of folklore. This famous petrosomatoglyph was said to be the remnants of the devil who was said to chase a squaw, who fled from Boston. Her pursuer is told to left his footprints in Devil's Foot Rock before going into the Chimney Hill of South Kingstown and Block Island.

In case you miss these places, it might as well be mentioned the Davis Memorial Wildlife Refuge. With its rich and protected flora and fauna, this place is undoubtedly one of the best protected areas in Rhode Island. This is a 96-acre forest and wetland area which is protected by the Audubon Society of Rhode Island. As already mentioned, the historic Wickford Village along the seaside is home to one of the largest collections of homes dating back as far as the 18th century. Together with its picturesque harbor, there is nothing more than Wickford could give. Worth noting is the Quonset Air Museum near the Quonset Naval Station that serves as the keeper of the military naval history.

If there is something about North Kingstown that is worth noting and you're considering it as one of the places to buy property, you are not mistaken. Coming to North Kingstown was very good experience. With its array of colonial sights and beautiful beaches, you will surely be drawn to it, much more, stay and settle in it for good. If it is a townhouse, cottage, or a simple apartment right at the oldest part of town, North Kingstown is just waiting for you.

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