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The Towers (Narragansett, Rhode Island)

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Built
  
1883

Designated CP
  
August 18, 1982

Area
  
404.7 m²

Architecture firm
  
McKim, Mead & White

NRHP Reference #
  
69000001

Opened
  
1883

Phone
  
+1 401-782-2597

Added to NRHP
  
25 November 1969

The Towers (Narragansett, Rhode Island)

Location
  
35 Ocean Road, Narragansett, Rhode Island

Part of
  
Towers Historic District (#82000021)

Address
  
35 Ocean Rd, Narragansett, RI 02882, USA

Similar
  
Point Judith Light, Roger Wheeler State Bea, Salty Brine State Beach, Narragansett Pier Life Saving St, Scarborough Beach

The Towers, also known as the Twin Towers is a historic structure located at 35 Ocean Road in Narragansett, Rhode Island. It is the only remnant of the Narragansett Pier Casino built in the 1880s. On November 25, 1969, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

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History (1883–1900)

The Narragansett Pier Casino was the center of social life in Narragansett during the late 19th century. The Narragansett Pier Casino rivaled the Newport Casino’s popularity as a resort for the social elite until it burned to the ground in 1900.

Built between 1883–1886, the Narragansett Pier Casino was a fine example of Victorian Shingle style architecture (a variation of Queen Anne Style architecture), designed by McKim, Mead, and White. The Casino offered a variety of sports, including boating, tennis, billiards, bowling, cards, and shooting, restaurants, stores, reading rooms, a theater, a bandstand, a ballroom, and a beautiful beach.

The Narragansett Pier Casino thrived during the Gilded Age until it burned down during the Great Fire of September 12, 1900. That day, a fire broke out in the neighboring Rockingham Hotel. The flames spread quickly to the Casino, leaving only the granite walls of The Towers standing. More recently Hurricane Sandy has uncovered the foundation and part of the old boardwalk belonging to the old casino that had been buried by sand.

Recent history

Today, having survived a number of fires, nor'easters, and hurricanes, the Narragansett Towers are the only remaining part of the original Narragansett Pier Casino. One of the most recognizable landmarks in Narragansett, The Towers currently hosts weddings, dances, dinners, plays, and fashion shows. Its location, adjacent to Narragansett town beach, makes it an ideal venue for social events.

The Towers can be seen in the background of the Rhode Island-based cartoon, Family Guy, episode "Peter's Got Woods," when Peter rides by on a tandem bicycle with James Woods, both engaged in song. The Casino at the Narragansett Towers is also the location of the first reports of the now-popular seafood dish "clams casino." Many events take place on the land adjacent to The Towers, as well as the land next door, where the Casino once stood, that now includes a lawn and a courtyard with a fountain. Events such as The Blessing of the Fleet road race and festival, local art festivals, the Lighting of the town Christmas tree, and many beautiful weddings.

References

The Towers (Narragansett, Rhode Island) Wikipedia