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Jamestown, Rhode Island

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Jamestown, Rhode Island
NameJamestown, Rhode Island
Settlement typeTown

Jamestown, Rhode Island, located on Conanicut Island, is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island, situated near Narragansett Bay and Newport, Rhode Island. The town is connected to North Kingstown, Rhode Island by the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge and to Newport, Rhode Island by the Jamestown-Verrazano Bridge. Jamestown is part of the Newport, Rhode Island Metropolitan Statistical Area and is close to Prudence Island and Aquidneck Island.

Geography

Jamestown, Rhode Island is surrounded by Narragansett Bay to the west and Rhode Island Sound to the south, with Conanicut Island being the primary landmass. The town is near Beavertail State Park and Fort Wetherill State Park, which offer scenic views of the surrounding waters and Newport, Rhode Island. The Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge connects Jamestown to Newport, Rhode Island, while the Jamestown-Verrazano Bridge connects it to North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The town's geography is also influenced by its proximity to Block Island and Long Island Sound.

History

The area that is now Jamestown, Rhode Island was originally inhabited by the Narragansett Native American tribe, who had interactions with Roger Williams and other early English colonists. The town was later settled by English colonists in the 17th century, with Peter Faneuil and other notable figures playing a role in its development. Jamestown, Rhode Island is near the site of the Battle of Rhode Island, which took place during the American Revolutionary War. The town's history is also connected to the American Civil War and the Industrial Revolution in the United States, with figures like Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Carnegie having an impact on the region.

Demographics

As of the United States Census, 2020, the population of Jamestown, Rhode Island was approximately 5,500 people, with a mix of English Americans, Irish Americans, and Italian Americans. The town has a relatively high percentage of residents with Bachelor's degrees from institutions like Brown University and University of Rhode Island. The median household income in Jamestown, Rhode Island is higher than the national average, with many residents commuting to nearby Providence, Rhode Island and Newport, Rhode Island for work. The town is also home to a number of Veterans of the United States Armed Forces, with nearby Naval Station Newport and Newport Naval War College.

Economy

The economy of Jamestown, Rhode Island is driven by a mix of tourism, fishing, and Small business. The town is home to a number of Bed and breakfasts, Restaurants, and Retail shops, catering to visitors from nearby New York City and Boston. The Fishing industry in the United States also plays a significant role in the local economy, with many residents employed by companies like Newport Lobster Company and Rhode Island Shellfisherman's Association. Additionally, the town is close to the Port of Davisville and the Quonset Point industrial park, which are major Economic development hubs in the region.

Education

Jamestown, Rhode Island is served by the Jamestown School Department, which operates Jamestown School and Melrose School. The town is also near a number of higher education institutions, including Salve Regina University, University of Rhode Island, and Community College of Rhode Island. Many residents of Jamestown, Rhode Island also attend schools in nearby Newport, Rhode Island and North Kingstown, Rhode Island, such as Rogers High School and North Kingstown High School. The town's education system is influenced by the Rhode Island Department of Education and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Infrastructure

Jamestown, Rhode Island has a well-developed infrastructure, with a number of major roads and highways, including Rhode Island Route 138 and Rhode Island Route 24. The town is also connected to nearby Newport, Rhode Island and North Kingstown, Rhode Island by the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge and the Jamestown-Verrazano Bridge. The Newport State Airport and the T.F. Green Airport are the closest airports to Jamestown, Rhode Island, with connections to major hubs like John F. Kennedy International Airport and Logan International Airport. The town's infrastructure is maintained by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation and the Jamestown Department of Public Works.

Category:Rhode Island