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- Ram_Point abstract "Ram Point is a historic summer estate property at 77 Watch Hill Road in Westerly, Rhode Island. It is located at the head of an eponymous geographic features, which projects into the Pawcatuck River between downtown Westerly and the Watch Hill area. The property includes a suite of buildings, the principal one being a large two story Colonial Revival wood frame building. The house was built c. 1903 for Dr. John Whitridge Williams to a design most likely by Douglas Thomas, Jr. of Baltimore, Maryland. The property is believed to be one of only two Rhode Island works by Thomas; the other, also designed for a member of the Williams family, is located across Babcock Cove from Ram Point.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.".
- Ram_Point added "2015-11-24".
- Ram_Point location Westerly,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point nrhpReferenceNumber "15000831".
- Ram_Point wikiPageID "48765550".
- Ram_Point wikiPageLength "2013".
- Ram_Point wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Ram_Point wikiPageRevisionID "701666596".
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_completed_in_1929.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Washington_County,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Category:Westerly,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink John_Whitridge_Williams.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Washington_County,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Pawcatuck_River.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Watch_Hill,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLink Westerly,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ram Point".
- Ram_Point yearOfConstruction "1903".
- Ram_Point added "2015-11-24".
- Ram_Point architecture "Colonial Revival".
- Ram_Point built "1903".
- Ram_Point governingBody "Private".
- Ram_Point latDegrees "41".
- Ram_Point latDirection "N".
- Ram_Point latMinutes "20".
- Ram_Point latSeconds "16".
- Ram_Point location "77".
- Ram_Point locmapin "Rhode Island".
- Ram_Point longDegrees "71".
- Ram_Point longDirection "W".
- Ram_Point longMinutes "49".
- Ram_Point longSeconds "45".
- Ram_Point name "Ram Point".
- Ram_Point refnum "15000831".
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- Ram_Point subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1929.
- Ram_Point subject Category:Houses_in_Washington_County,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point subject Category:Westerly,_Rhode_Island.
- Ram_Point hypernym Property.
- Ram_Point point "41.33777777777778 -71.82916666666667".
- Ram_Point type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ram_Point type Building.
- Ram_Point type Place.
- Ram_Point type Location.
- Ram_Point type Place.
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- Ram_Point type Q41176.
- Ram_Point comment "Ram Point is a historic summer estate property at 77 Watch Hill Road in Westerly, Rhode Island. It is located at the head of an eponymous geographic features, which projects into the Pawcatuck River between downtown Westerly and the Watch Hill area. The property includes a suite of buildings, the principal one being a large two story Colonial Revival wood frame building. The house was built c. 1903 for Dr. John Whitridge Williams to a design most likely by Douglas Thomas, Jr.".
- Ram_Point label "Ram Point".
- Ram_Point lat "41.33777777777778".
- Ram_Point long "-71.82916666666667".
- Ram_Point wasDerivedFrom Ram_Point?oldid=701666596.
- Ram_Point isPrimaryTopicOf Ram_Point.
- Ram_Point name "Ram Point".