Water Companies in Carolina, RI

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Connecticut American Water Co
(860) 536-1528 more info
Kent County Water Authority
(401) 821-9300 more info
Kingston Water District
(401) 783-5494 more info
Narragansett Water Division
(401) 782-0639 more info
Newport Water Department
(401) 845-5604 more info
Richmond Water Department
(401) 539-0150 more info
South West Water Co
(401) 821-8697 more info
United Water Rhode Island
(401) 789-0271 more info
Water Pollution Control Plant
(860) 599-4548 more info
Westerly Town Water Department
(401) 348-2559 more info

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Facts about Carolina, RI:
Carolina is a village that straddles the border of the towns of Charlestown and Richmond on the Pawcatuck River in Washington County, Rhode Island. The Carolina Village Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The district includes examples of Greek Revival, Italianate, and Queen Anne architecture. The district comprises 71 properties over an area of 115 acres and includes the former mill complex and nearby residences. The district encompasses properties along Carolina Main Street and Carolina Back Road and their vicinity between Pine Hill Road and Alton-Carolina Road (Route 91), including houses along Butter Lane, Tall Pines Drive, Schoolhouse Lane, Carolina Mill Lane, and Downs Court. In 1802 the first wooden dam and a gristmill were built on the river at the site of the village, which was then known as Nichols Bridge. A cotton mill was established early in the 19th century. Production buildings were mostly located in Richmond, but some...

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