How To Use Narragansett bay In A Sentence

  • His home in these early years was a private island in Narragansett Bay, bought with help from his then father-in-law. Extracurricular Activities
  • In the 1930s, when Bob was a teenager, he was sailing in Narragansett Bay near Waverly Rhode Island in a 22-foot sailboat. Lea Lane: What I Learned from Meeting a Man Who Met Albert Einstein
  • A city of east-central Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay south of Providence. Settled in 1643, it is a manufacturing center and a summer resort. Population, 85,427.
  • When at last, in 1644, he secured a land patent to unite the separate colonies of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island had been firmly established as a haven for religious outcasts, for those "troubled by conscience. The Man Who Cleaved Church and State
  • He travelled to hear his hero speak and later sailed with him in Narragansett Bay.
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  • DETAILS: On Conanicut Island, the second-largest island in Narragansett Bay that connects by bridge to Newport, this home dates back to 1885. A Waterfront Home in Rhode Island
  • In the U.S., gene tweakers developed the Narragansett turkey - named after Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island.
  • A rare yellow lobster pulled from Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay is heading to college. Yellow Lobster Found In Rhode Island Bay Headed To College
  • Lila Delman Real Estate On Conanicut Island, the second-largest island in Narragansett Bay, this home dates back to 1885. Waterfront Estate in Rhode Island
  • Elsewhere in Rhode Island, some low-lying areas of the state closer to the the mouth of Narragansett Bay were already being evacuated on Saturday, a Red Cross spokeswoman said. Storm Barriers Likely to Close in New England
  • The National Weather Service currently projects a high tide of 8.9 feet on Sunday evening in Providence, which sits at the top of Rhode Island's Narragansett Bay. Storm Barriers Likely to Close in New England
  • The monochrome "Orange" (2002) by Neil Winokur, a single orange shot against a background the same color as the fruit; Mr. Mortenson's "Sapowet Point" (1998), a delicate black-and-white study of the east coast of Narragansett Bay, R.I.; and Hanno Otten's colorful photogram "Lichtbild 163" (2007) inhabit different aesthetic universes, but the same gallery. Experiments in Color, Style
  • A town of southeast Rhode Island on Narragansett Bay north of Newport a summer resort.

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