Edgewood Historic District–Shaw Plat, Cranston
Facts and practical information
The Edgewood Historic District–Shaw Plat is a residential historic district in the Edgewood neighborhood of northeastern Cranston, Rhode Island. It is bounded by Broad Street on the west, Marion Avenue on the south, and Narragansett Bay on the east; it consists of the properties that line the parallel streets, Shaw and Marion Avenues, and the short section of Narragansett Boulevard that runs between Shaw and Marion Avenues. On the north, it abuts the separately-listed Edgewood Historic District–Arnold Farm Plat. The area was platted out between 1867 and 1895, with the construction of most of its housing taking place between 1867 and the start of World War II, with the most construction going on between 1895 and 1930. The district also includes the previously listed Edgewood Yacht Club. In 1853, the 25 acres of land that became the Shaw Plat was sold to Allen Shaw of Providence for $3,660. ()
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Edgewood Historic District–Shaw Plat – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Roger Williams Park, Roger Williams Park Zoo, Edgewood Yacht Club, Roosevelt Lake.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Edgewood Historic District–Shaw Plat by public transport?
Bus
- Narragansett Parkway and Post • Lines: 3, 3A (17 min walk)
- Warwick and Post • Lines: 3B (29 min walk)