Warwick

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Warwick is a historic coastal city in Rhode Island known for its role in early American colonial history and as a major suburb of Providence.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
adjacentTo Coventry, Rhode Island
Cranston, Rhode Island
East Greenwich, Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay
Providence, Rhode Island
West Warwick, Rhode Island
country United States of America
countrySubdivision New England
county Kent County, Rhode Island
describedAs historic coastal city
major suburb of Providence
economyIncludes aviation-related services
retail
tourism
foundedBy Samuel Gorton
governmentType mayor–council government
hasAirport T. F. Green International Airport
hasAreaCode 401
hasCityHall Warwick City Hall
hasCoastlineOn Narragansett Bay
hasEducationalInstitution Community College of Rhode Island Knight Campus
hasHistoricRoleIn early American colonial history
hasHistoricSite Apponaug Historic District
Clouds Hill Victorian House Museum
Warwick City Hall
hasLegislativeBody Warwick City Council
hasNeighborhood Apponaug
Conimicut
Cowesett
Greenwood
Oakland Beach
hasPark Goddard Memorial State Park
Oakland Beach State Park
hasPostalCodePrefix 028
hasPublicSchoolDistrict Warwick Public Schools
isCoastalCity true
isSuburbOf Providence, Rhode Island
locatedInRegion northern Rhode Island coast
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOn Narragansett Bay
locatedSouthOf Providence, Rhode Island
namedAfter Warwick, England
partOf Kent County, Rhode Island
partOfMetropolitanArea Providence metropolitan area
state Rhode Island
transportHubFor air travel in Rhode Island


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