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Tappens Beach are private beach clubs and are only permitted for members and their guests. Briggs Beach is located adjacent to Briggs Marsh and offers amenities such as changing rooms and parking. Tappens Beach is the shoreline property for the Warren's Point Beach Club which offers
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Compton, the Wilbur and McMahon School on School House Lane near the Common, originally known as the Josephine Wilbur (or Central) School; residents simply refer to it as "Wilbur School." It had 12 classrooms and housed the town's K–12 facilities. It was renamed after
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Moderate-Income Housing. In 2022, only 0.56% of Little Compton's housing stock qualified as meeting that goal, the lowest of any municipality in Rhode Island, leaving Little
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Compton is unique for its real estate transfer tax, which was enabled by state statute in 1985 to preserve farmland in town and protect limited drinking water resources from overdevelopment. Effective July 1, 2016, real estate property transfers are taxed at a 4% rate, with the first $
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2304:"Ambrose F. Keeley Library the Information Center of B.M.C. Durfee High School: History of Fall River, Massachusetts and Rhode Island Boundary question" (PDF).
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2610:"Inside 'All is Lost' From a Trio of Cal 39s to Teaching Redford to Sail"
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1953:"Little Compton Common Historic District nomination form"
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1627:(1831–1910), American Civil War era colonel in the
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3943:Little Compton, Rhode Island
2870:Newport County, Rhode Island
2683:McGaw, Jim (July 16, 2012).
2520:"History – Brownell Library"
1655:(1833–1896), journalist and
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365:Newport County, Rhode Island
25:Little Compton, Rhode Island
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3839:New Shoreham (Block Island)
3348:Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge
2650:Goodrich, David L. (2001).
2634:"Savannah's Master Builder"
1928:United States Census Bureau
1871:
1585:Abel Head "Shanghai" Pierce
1482:(1784–1827), master builder
1271:International Baccalaureate
1051:United States Census Bureau
200: • Town Moderator
179:Andrew W. Iriarte-Moore (D)
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2832:"In Search of The Commons"
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1732:Rhode Island Red Monument
1695:; lived in Little Compton
1649:; lives in Little Compton
1561:(1623–1717), daughter of
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1621:; born in Little Compton
1437:Sydney Richmond Burleigh
1267:Dartmouth, Massachusetts
1263:Bishop Stang High School
1259:Portsmouth, Rhode Island
1168:census-designated places
261:173/sq mi (66.8/km)
3923:Rhode Island portal
2585:Little Compton Families
2400:www.littlecomptonri.org
2371:"Farmcoast New England"
2206:Snow, Edwin M. (1867).
1969:www.littlecomptonri.org
1885:Rhode Island portal
1459:Colonel Benjamin Church
1422:(born 1937), president
1045:View of Sakonnet Harbor
381:Westport, Massachusetts
184: • Town Clerk
145:Annexed by Rhode Island
3679:Providence Plantations
3096:Coasters Harbor Island
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2425:The Providence Journal
1793:Sakonnet Light Station
1738:Sakonnet Light Station
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3358:Sakonnet River Bridge
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2291:Irving, Bruce (2011)
1994:www.whalingmuseum.org
1924:"U.S. Census website"
1846:The "Spite Tower" in
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1609:Charles Upham Shepard
1537:Secretary of the Navy
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599:Historical population
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363:is a coastal town in
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173:Gary S. Mataronas (R)
3034:United States portal
1595:Jacob Frank Schulman
1515:Henry Demarest Lloyd
1497:(born 1952), former
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1148:Southern New England
570:Cornelius Vanderbilt
258: • Density
203:Scott A Morrison (R)
177:Patrick A. McHugh(D)
171:Robert L. Mushen (R)
3527:Visitor attractions
3502:Narragansett people
3027:Rhode Island portal
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1495:Christopher R. Hill
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1571:Priscilla Mullins
1559:Elizabeth Pabodie
1474:King Philip's War
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2619:November 6,
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2324:New England
2169:October 22,
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1933:January 31,
1677:congressman
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1246:English Law
1097:South Coast
1063:West Island
580:Fort Church
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3736:Woonsocket
3726:Providence
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2950:Middletown
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1896:References
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1629:Union Army
1599:John Alden
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1172:Adamsville
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508:John Alden
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1037:Geography
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1872:See also
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1348:Route 77
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1007:Hispanic
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377:Tiverton
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304:ZIP Code
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