Category:Rhode Island Red Monument
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English: The Rhode Island Red Monument in the hamlet of Adamsville in Little Compton, Rhode Island, was unveiled in 1925 to celebrate the breeding of the Rhode Island Red chicken, the state bird of Rhode Island. The monument, which was sculpted by Henry L. Norton, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
In 1954, another plaque was placed on the stone wall of the Tripp Farm in Adamsville, at the intersection of William Sisson Road and Long Highway, where William Tripp first developed the breed.
This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 01000465. |
Media in category "Rhode Island Red Monument"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Rhode Island Red centennial monument plaque, Little Compton.jpg 2,714 × 2,479; 885 KB
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Rhode Island Red centennial monument, Little Compton.jpg 3,023 × 3,724; 3.3 MB
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Rhode Island Red monument in Little Compton Rhode Island.jpg 1,728 × 2,304; 1.37 MB
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Rhode Island Red Monument plaque, Little Compton crop.jpg 1,239 × 1,470; 713 KB
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Rhode Island Red Monument plaque, Little Compton.jpg 1,366 × 2,303; 1.03 MB
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Rhode Island Red Monument, Little Compton.jpg 3,374 × 4,746; 3.64 MB
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Rhode Island Red Plaque in Little Compton RI 2.jpg 2,304 × 1,728; 1.01 MB
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Rhode Island Red Plaque in Little Compton RI.jpg 2,304 × 1,728; 1.01 MB
Categories:
- National Register of Historic Places in Newport County, Rhode Island
- Monuments and memorials in Rhode Island
- Reliefs of birds in the United States
- Bronze reliefs in the United States
- Sculptures in Rhode Island
- Reliefs of chickens
- 1925 bronzes
- Built in Rhode Island in 1925
- Little Compton, Rhode Island
- Adamsville, Rhode Island
- Henry L. Norton
- Chicken signs