Wakefield-Peace Dale is a combined census-designated place within the town of South Kingstown. The two villages function as the town's commercial and residential center, lying along Route 108 between the coastal areas and the University of Rhode Island campus at Kingston. The CDP holds approximately 8,500 residents.
Peace Dale grew around the woolen mill operations of the Hazard family, beginning in the early nineteenth century. The Hazards produced blankets, shawls, and finished woolen goods that were distributed nationally. The family also supported abolitionist causes and later was involved in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous through Rowland Hazard III. The Hazard Memorial and the Peace Dale Mill building remain visible landmarks in the village.
Wakefield, immediately to the south, serves as the primary commercial district for South Kingstown with retail along Main Street and Robinson Street. The South County Museum at Canonchet Farm preserves agricultural buildings and tools from the area's rural past. The Narrow River (Pettaquamscutt) runs near the eastern edge of Wakefield, flowing south into Narragansett Bay.
Escort websites operating in the Wakefield-Peace Dale area are reviewed and listed on Escortservice.com. The platform functions as a directory only. It does not arrange appointments, confirm regulatory standing, or act as an intermediary. Users must be 21 or older.
Wakefield-Peace Dale is a combined census-designated place within the town of South Kingstown. The two villages function as the town's commercial and residential center, lying along Route 108 between the coastal areas and the University of Rhode Island campus at Kingston. The CDP holds approximately 8,500 residents.
Peace Dale grew around the woolen mill operations of the Hazard family, beginning in the early nineteenth century. The Hazards produced blankets, shawls, and finished woolen goods that were distributed nationally. The family also supported abolitionist causes and later was involved in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous through Rowland Hazard III. The Hazard Memorial and the Peace Dale Mill building remain visible landmarks in the village.
Wakefield, immediately to the south, serves as the primary commercial district for South Kingstown with retail along Main Street and Robinson Street. The South County Museum at Canonchet Farm preserves agricultural buildings and tools from the area's rural past. The Narrow River (Pettaquamscutt) runs near the eastern edge of Wakefield, flowing south into Narragansett Bay.
Escort websites operating in the Wakefield-Peace Dale area are reviewed and listed on Escortservice.com. The platform functions as a directory only. It does not arrange appointments, confirm regulatory standing, or act as an intermediary. Users must be 21 or older.
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