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the surf crowd and where the Eastern Surfing Association's Mid Winter Championships are held.
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Visit what remains of the once affluent Narragansett Pier Casino. The Towers, also known as the Tower
entrance to the Casino is an historic structure and is the only remnant of the Casino built in the 1880s,
and which is on the National Register of Historic Places. This city strives to keep the enjoyment of a resort
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Explore the South County Museum at Canonchet Farm to view more than 20,000 artifacts documenting the area's
heritage, go to Gazebo Park to see a limestone statue of Canonchet, the Indian chief. Bring your camera along
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