Images of America series with over 200 photographs and documents. It tells the story of the nine villages in West Warwick. Released August 3, 2011
By 1912, the citizens of the western portion of Warwick had been talking about secession. They possessed all the mills on the Pawtuxet River and were largely democratic, while the eastern section was primarily republican. Finally in 1913, the town of West Warwick was incorporated and became the youngest town in the state of Rhode Island. West Warwick still maintains that status today as it celebrates its centennial in 2013. The town of nine villages - Arctic, Centreville, Clyde, Crompton, Lippitt, Natick, Phenix, River Point, and Wescott - has grown to be the 10th largest out of 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island. It is mainly located in the Valley of the Pawtuxet.