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The town of Harrisville sprung up during America’s Industrial Revolution, and today, it's a National Historic Landmark and the only preserved mill town in New England. Guided audio tours can be borrowed from the library by anyone who would like to conduct a self-guided walking tour of the town's most significant sites, with highlights including the Harrisville General Store, the town's two original textile mills, and a handful of historic homes. There are also nine ponds and lakes dotted throughout the town, some of which are excellent for fishing and swimming when the weather permits.
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