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Smithfield, a historic town in Northern Rhode Island, has a rich past that dates back to the 1600s. Originally a farming town, it was named after John Smith, "The Miller," who received land from Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island. Before Smith's arrival, the land was known as Wionkhiege by the Wampanoag Tribe, who utilized it as prime hunting and fishing grounds. Today, Smithfield retains its old-world charm, with orchards and farms scattered throughout the area. However, it has evolved into a vibrant, suburban town that seamlessly blends the old and the new. Don't miss the opportunity to explore its six historic villages, including Georgiaville, Mountaindale, Esmond, Greenville, Hanton City, and Stillwater. One of the town's highlights is its exceptional public school system, which includes Smithfield High School, Gallagher Middle School, Old County Elementary School, William Winsor Elementary School, Anna McCabe Elementary School, and La Perch Elementary School. Whether you're strolling through its picturesque streets, visiting its renowned apple orchards, or discovering its charming family-owned businesses, Smithfield will make you feel right at home, no matter how far you've traveled.
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