Maxwell Mays Refuge to Nathanael Greene Homestead, here are 5 things to know about Coventry

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Coventry, Rhode Island, founded in 1741, has a population of 35,688 as per the 2020 Census. The town features significant historical sites, including the Nathanael Greene Homestead, where the Revolutionary War leader lived. Greene, originally from Rhode Island, commanded troops during the American Revolution and significantly contributed to the Continental Army's efforts. Outdoor enthusiasts can visit Carbuncle Pond for fishing or explore the Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge, encompassing nearly 300 acres of protected land. The refuge was bequeathed to the Audubon Society by artist Maxwell Mays, who lived there for decades.

Coventry is also notable for being the largest town in Rhode Island by land area, spanning almost 65 square miles. The town contains numerous villages, enhancing its charm and appeal. With its blend of history and natural beauty, Coventry attracts both residents and visitors alike.

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