East Natick, Rhode Island

East Natick is a small village in Warwick, Rhode Island.

The village is separated from Natick proper by the railroad (now the Washington Secondary Trail), and the Pawtuxet River.

Examples of traditional Rhode Island mill housing can be seen in the northerly part in the village.

The main house, still standing at 486 East Avenue, is believed to have been built by William Sprague between 1827 and his death in 1836.

[3] The estate was later donated to the state, and the Rhode Island Junior College, now CCRI, opened there in 1972.