Gorton-Arnold Lot
Gorton-Arnold Lot is a cemetery in City of Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. Gorton-Arnold Lot is situated nearby to the cemetery Foster Kenyon Lot, as well as near imPOSSIBLE Dream Playground.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Kent Hospital and Warwick Center for the Arts.
Kent Hospital
Hospital
Kent Hospital is a community teaching hospital located in Warwick, Rhode Island. It was a founding member of the Care New England in 1996, along with Women & Infants Hospital and Butler Hospital. Kent Hospital is situated 4,000 feet northeast of Gorton-Arnold Lot.
Warwick Center for the Arts
Museum
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Warwick Center for the Arts, formerly the Warwick Museum of Art, is an art museum in Warwick, Rhode Island, USA. The Center was founded in 1974 and features exhibits in its art gallery, as well as performances, camps for children, adult classes and comedy shows. Warwick Center for the Arts is situated 1½ miles east of Gorton-Arnold Lot.
Cowesett Pound
Historic site
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The Cowesett Pound is an historic animal pound on Cowesett Road in Warwick, Rhode Island. The pound, a roughly square structure built of unmortared fieldstone four to five feet in height, is estimated to have been built in 1742 by David Greene, although there was an older pound already at the site. Cowesett Pound is situated 1½ miles southeast of Gorton-Arnold Lot.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Apponaug and Warwick.
Apponaug
Village
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Apponaug is a neighborhood in central Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, situated on Apponaug Cove, a tributary to Greenwich Bay and nearby Narragansett Bay.
Warwick
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Warwick is a city in Rhode Island just south of Providence. It is the third largest city in the state, with 83,000 people. It was founded in 1642 by Samuel Gorton, and played an important role in the Revolutionary War.
Crompton
Village
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Crompton is a community in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States. It is named after Samuel Crompton, inventor of the spinning mule. The Crompton Mill was set up in 1807, on the east bank of the Pawtuxet River, and is thought to be the first stone mill built in Rhode Island. Crompton is situated 1½ miles southwest of Gorton-Arnold Lot.
Gorton-Arnold Lot
- Type: Cemetery
- Also known as: “Warwick Historical Cemetery Number 122”
- Category: burial
- Location: City of Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.69777° or 41° 41′ 52″ northLongitude
-71.48727° or 71° 29′ 14″ westOpen location code
87HCMGX7+43OpenStreetMap ID
way 829563259OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=cemetery
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Foster Kenyon Lot and imPOSSIBLE Dream Playground.
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