Wickford Village | North Kingstown
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Wickford is a small village that was settled in 1837 by two men, Roger Williams and Richard Smith, who simultaneously established trading posts. In 1651 Smith bought out Williams, and his settlement became the social, economic and political hub of Wickford. Much of the town was destroyed during the King Phillip war of the late 1600s. Many of the buildings that were built to replace them are still intact, many in private hands. Wickford is built around a large natural harbor. Seafood, specialty shops and the annual Art Festival are the highlights of a visit to the area.

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