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The New It Dog: Vi...
I'm not normally a dog person. They seem like a lot of work, and I'm not fond of wet dog smell or hair-covered couches. And I'm even less fond of trendy do...
I Wish I Never Gre...
It's not that I mind growing up. I enjoy being an adult, but sometimes when I'm walking around Boston, I just want to be a kid again. There are so many fun k...
Hey Guys! Let's Br...
The 90s hold a very special place in popular culture. A place in which they should probably stay put. Though I was born in the early 80s, I consider myself a...
Stocking Your Cabi...
I have a problem: I'm obsessed with dishware. I don't know what it is -- the shiny porcelain that clinks so lover-ly together; the sinfully pretty patterns...
Feel at Home in Bo...
The owner might insist you get tomatoes in your sandwich. Or she might not even glance up at you when you walk into her store. But isn't that just how your m...
Warwick is a city in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States. It is the second largest city in the state. Its mayor, since 1998, is Scott Avedisian. Founded by Samuel Gorton in 1642, Warwick has witnessed the major events of American history. Warwick was decimated during King Philip's War (1675-76) and was the site of the first shot fired of the American Revolution against the British schooner Gaspée. Warwick is also the home of revolutionary war general Nathaniel Greene, George Washi ... more »
Warwick is a city in Kent County, Rhode Island, United States. It is the second largest city in the state. Its mayor, since 1998, is Scott Avedisian. Founded by Samuel Gorton in 1642, Warwick has witnessed the major events of American history. Warwick was decimated during King Philip's War (1675-76) and was the site of the first shot fired of the American Revolution against the British schooner Gaspée. Warwick is also the home of revolutionary war general Nathaniel Greene, George Washington's second-in-command, and the Civil War hero of the battle of Gettysburg, General George S. Greene.
Warwick has an airport called T. F. Green Airport, which serves much of Rhode Island, including Providence. The airport also functions as a reliever for Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts.
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