Usquepaug River
The Usquepaug River is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows approximately 12 km and is a major tributary of the Pawcatuck River. There are two dams along the river's length.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kenyon and Shannock.
Kenyon
Village
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Kenyon is a small village in the town of Richmond near its border with the town of Charlestown in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.
Shannock
Village
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The Shannock Historic District is a historic mill village located along the Pawcatuck River in the towns of Richmond and Charlestown, Rhode Island. The postal code for Shannock is 02875.
Carolina
Village
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Carolina is a village that straddles the border of the towns of Charlestown and Richmond on the Pawcatuck River in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. Carolina is situated 3 miles west of Usquepaug River.
Usquepaug River
- Type: Stream
- Description: river in the United States of America
- Categories: river and body of water
- Location: South County, Rhode Island, New England, United States, North America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Welsh—“Usquepaug River” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Usquepaug”
- Irish: “Abhainn Usquepaug”
- Venetian: “Usquepaug”
- Welsh: “Afon Usquepaug”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Columbia Heights and Tuckertown Four Corners.
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Highlights include Great Swamp Goose Marsh and Great Swamp Goose Marsh Dam.
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