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January 27

*Candlelight Tour with Harle Tinney, Newport

January 28

*Ghost Tour with Harle Tinney, Newport

*Historic Foodways and Hearth Cooking Workshop, Bristol

January 29

*Rhea's Random Reflections, Woonsocket

*Train Ride on Old Colony and Newport Railway, Newport

*Colonial Reenactor Tours, Smithfield

*Narrow River: Past and Present, Narragansett

February 2

*Lecture: Catholics in Antebellum Newport, Newport

*Annual Block Island Census, Block Island

February 4

*Winter Guided Walk on Neutaconkanut Hill, Providence

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January 27th in Rhode Island history

1676

*Narragansett Indians loot Warwick.

1746

*The eastern boundary is adjusted under a decree from the King of England, and Rhode Island gains Barrington, Bristol, Cumberland (formerly Attleboro Gore, renamed in honor of William, Duke of Cumberland), Little Compton, Tiverton, and Warren. Parts of Swansea and Rehoboth are added to Barrington on the north and east by the new boundary line. Part of this addition's name is changed to Warren in honor of Sir Peter Warren, Admiral of the British Navy. The towns of Little Compton, Tiverton, and Warren are incorporated. Date is uncertain—it may have been 1747.

1950

*The State Auditorium in the Veterans' Memorial Building in Providence is dedicated.

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