Narragansett has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'ActiveRain Blogs' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Narragansett had the highest popularity figure in September, 2016.

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The Life Savers: Rhode Island’s Forgotten Service, 1872-1914

[...] by orders of magnitude. The number of ships, cargo and passenger’s transiting the waters of Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island Sound and Block Island Sound escalated each year. During the year 1893 more [...]

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Rhode Island’s Founding Documents: The Rhode Island Patent of February 1643/44 and the Acts and Orders of 1647

[...] settlement in what would soon become the colony of Rhode Island, was founded at the head of Narragansett by Roger Williams in the spring of 1636. Williams, an outcast from the colony of Massachusetts [...]

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Walter Massie, a Remarkable Wireless Radio Pioneer

[...] the Western Union telegraph several miles away at the Seaview Electric Trolley Line station in Narragansett. Quickly copying the message, the operator stepped across to his telegraph desk and relayed [...]

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Pettaquamscutt Rock Commemorated, May 11, 1958

[...] Historical Society. In the days when the English first settled this country, the land west of Narragansett Bay was quite open, the forests were sparse and free from underbrush, kept that way by the [...]

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Update: Rhode Island Beach Explosion Caused By "Hydrogen Combustion."

[...] 10 feet straight up in the air from her Salty Brine Beach chair and landed on jetty rocks in Narragansett, cracking two ribs. That's also when many people in and out of the ocean heard a loud, " [...]

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Mysterious Boom and "Explosion from Under the Sand" Knocks Woman In Air on Narragansett, Rhode Island, Beach.

[...] Management Near 11:15 AM Eastern on Saturday, July 11, 2015, at Salty Brine State Beach in Narragansett, Rhode Island, "a loud boom noise" was heard by many people and a 50-year-old woman [...]

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The Top Secret World War II Prisoner-of-War Camp at Fort Kearney in Narragansett

[...] , at the end of South Ferry Road and about one mile south of the village of Saunderstown in Narragansett, is now occupied by the Narragansett Bay Campus of the University of Rhode Island. It may come [...]

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