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Coventry
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Rhode Island's largest town, an area of 65 square miles, was purchased from the Narragansett Indian Tribe. Steeped in history, Coventry's most famous citizen, General Nathanael Greene, at the age of 33 served as the youngest second-in-command to General George Washington during the Revolutionary War. Tour his homestead that was restored and refurbished in the period style. Walk, bike or roller blade on the 1.7 mile paved path along the Coventry Greenway or the 10-Mile Trestle Trail from Coventry to Connecticut. Take a fresh water dip in Briar Point on Tiogue Lake or visit Summit Village, a picturesque setting of colonial homes, village churches, stone walls, gardens and the Summit General Store. There is so much to do, so bring the family and enjoy the adventure of Coventry! Click the photo on the left for more photos!
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