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Potowomut
NamePotowomut
Coordinates41.66°N 71.43°W

Potowomut is a village located in the town of Warwick, Rhode Island, near the city of Providence, Rhode Island, and is situated close to the Narragansett Bay. The area is known for its historic significance, with nearby landmarks such as the Warwick City Hall and the Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum. Potowomut is also close to the Apponaug Village, which features a variety of shops and restaurants, including the Apponaug Library and the Warwick Mall. The village is accessible via the Interstate 95 and the US Route 1.

Etymology

The name Potowomut is derived from the Narragansett language, which was spoken by the Narragansett tribe, a group of Native Americans that originally inhabited the area. The term is also related to the Potowomut River, which flows through the village and empties into the Narragansett Bay. The etymology of the name is similar to that of other nearby locations, such as the Pawtuxet River and the Pawtuxet Village, which are also named after the Narragansett language. The language is also related to other Algonquian languages, such as the Massachusett language spoken by the Massachusett tribe and the Wampanoag language spoken by the Wampanoag tribe.

Geography

Potowomut is situated in the town of Warwick, Rhode Island, which is located in Kent County, Rhode Island. The village is bordered by the Narragansett Bay to the east and the Apponaug Cove to the north. The area is also close to the Conimicut Point and the Conimicut Lighthouse, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The geography of the area is similar to that of other nearby locations, such as the Jamestown, Rhode Island and the Newport, Rhode Island, which are also situated on the Narragansett Bay. The village is accessible via the Rhode Island Route 117 and the US Route 1, which connect to the Interstate 95.

History

The area that is now Potowomut has a long history dating back to the Narragansett tribe, which originally inhabited the area. The village was later settled by English colonists, who established the Warwick, Rhode Island in 1642. The area played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War, with nearby landmarks such as the Warwick City Hall and the Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum serving as important meeting places for American patriots. The village is also close to the Apponaug Village, which features a variety of historic buildings, including the Apponaug Library and the Warwick Historical Society Museum. The history of the area is also related to that of other nearby locations, such as the Providence, Rhode Island and the Newport, Rhode Island, which were also important centers during the American Revolution.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the town of Warwick, Rhode Island has a population of approximately 82,672 people. The demographics of the area are similar to those of other nearby locations, such as the Cranston, Rhode Island and the East Providence, Rhode Island. The village is served by the Warwick Public Schools and is close to the Community College of Rhode Island and the University of Rhode Island. The area is also home to a variety of community organizations, including the Warwick Historical Society and the Apponaug Library.

Points_of_Interest

Potowomut is close to a variety of points of interest, including the Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum and the Warwick City Hall. The village is also situated near the Narragansett Bay, which offers a variety of recreational activities, such as sailing and fishing. The area is accessible via the Interstate 95 and the US Route 1, which connect to the Rhode Island Route 117 and the Rhode Island Route 2. Other nearby points of interest include the Newport, Rhode Island, the Providence, Rhode Island, and the Block Island, which are all popular tourist destinations. The village is also close to the Goddard Memorial State Park and the Warwick City Park, which offer a variety of outdoor recreational activities, including hiking and picnicking. The area is also home to a variety of events and festivals, including the Warwick Summer Concert Series and the Apponaug Village Festival. Category:Villages in Rhode Island