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E1 10055 Grove Avenue houses
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E3 008 High Street, near the corner of Grove Street, the Methodist Church before the steeple blew down.
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E1 10057 The Methodist church after it lost its steeple. High Street right by the corner of Grove Avenue.
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E1 10056 church before losing its steeple, corner of High Street and Grove?
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E1 10054 Grove Avenue, probably after the 1938 hurricane
westerlylibrary&wilcoxpark:
E1 10055 Grove Ave houses
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C5-11389 Circa 1870: This is taken standing on Grove Ave., looking toward the intersection with Broad Street and Elm Streets. What became Wilcox Park is on the right, at the time it was private property.
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C1 11238 old Martha Maxon house on Grove Ave--site later occupied by high school building
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PC 0047 Grace Methodist Church, located on what was then Grove Street, and is now called High Street, a bit over from where the Catholic Church is located at present, on the corner of High Street and Narragansett Ave.
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PC 9001: High Street, looking down toward Grove.
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G3 80108 This shows the intersection in Westerly of Grove St., Granite St., and Elm Streets. The drinking fountain on the left was given to the town for horses in 1887 by Martha Jane Crandall.
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The corner of Granite Street and Grove Avenue. This house is still standing, it is on your right if you are parked at the traffic light there, facing Wilcox Park.