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'''Historic Village of the Narragansetts in Charlestown''' is a National Historic District in ]. The area covers 5,600 acres and is contained in the portion of the Narraganset Reservation bounded by ] on the east, ] on the south, King's Factory Road (Bureau of Indian Affairs Route 411) on the west, and ] on the north. |
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'''Historic Village of the Narragansetts in Charlestown''' in ], is an ] listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district covers 5,600 acres and is contained in the portion of the Narraganset Reservation bounded by ] on the east, ] on the south, King's Factory Road (Bureau of Indian Affairs Route 411) on the west, and ] on the north. |
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Built by the ], the village site features the Greek Revival Narragansett Indian Church, as well as the Royal Indian Burial Ground. It was listed on the ] in 1973. |
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Built by the ], the village site features the ] Narragansett Indian Church, as well as the Royal Indian Burial Ground. It was listed on the ] in 1973. |
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