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Westerly is located on the southern tip of Rhode Island, bordering the southeastern corner of Connecticut.
The Town has an atmosphere of an old New England village, and a unique history in the annals of U.S. History. The indian name for Westerly was Misquamicut - a place for taking salmon.
Westerly was the first town incorporated in the King's Province on May 13, 1669, and the fifth town in the colony. On the 23rd of June 1686, the name was changed from Westerly to Haversham, but the former name was restored in 1689. The Towns of Charlestown, Hopkinton, and Richmond were later taken from the Town of Westerly.
In its early beginnings, Westerly was the frontier town of the colony. Out of this beginning, many diversified industries grew, but Westerly has been best known for the granite that was once taken from its quarries for building purposes in neighboring towns and cities, and for monuments in various parts of the country.
Westerly is also known as a vacation area. The position of Watch Hill almost surrounded by the ocean and bay with beautiful formation of rocks and sand beaches all contribute to its beauty. The winds bring in the cool bracing sea air and the temperature in the summer is rarely oppressive. Rowing, swimming, ocean sailing, fishing, and hiking make this a favorite resort area.
Westerly's seven miles of sandy beaches are a mecca for tourism. The seven-mile strip is composed of the Misquamicut State beach, Westerly Town beach, public and many private beaches. The State Beach is open year-round, while other beaches are open from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The town of Westerly is located just minutes away from Interstate 95 and is divided by US Route 1. Granite Street, a five-mile portion of Route 1, runs through the heart of Westerly. It is ranked the 10th busiest street in Rhode Island with average daily traffic of 25,750 (both directions ). Passenger and freight transportation is available via Amtrak Rail Service and the Westerly State Airport. The town of Westerly is composed of seven villages also know as fire districts: Westerly, Watch Hill, Dunn's Corners, Misquamicut, Bradford, Shelter Harbor and Weekapaug. Between 1980 and 1990 Westerly experienced a 14.05% population growth. Currently, Westerly supports a population of over 23,000, although it nearly doubles during the summer due to the large number of vacationers and seasonal residences. Encompassing an area of 33 square miles, the town's average population density is projected to be 626 per square mile.
LAND AREA 29.7 square miles
INLAND WATER 3.3 square miles
WESTERLY 33 square miles
VILLAGES:
Bradford 4 square miles
Dunn's Corners 4.5 square miles
Misquamicut 3.5 square miles
Shelter Harbor 1 square mile
Watch Hill 2 square miles
Weekapaug 1 square mile
Westerly 17 square miles
TRANSPORTATION:
Highways Interstate Rt.95, Interstate Rt.1
Rail Service Amtrak Station
Airport Westerly Airport
DISTANCE TO MAJOR CITIES:
Boston 80 miles
Providence 42 miles
Hartford 49 miles
New York City 160 miles
Norwich 18 miles

General Statistics*:

Incorporated

1669
Area 30.091 sq. mi.
Population 21,605
Median Age 34.3
Under 18 years old 23.1%
Over 65 years old 16.7%
Avg Household Income $43,986
Tax Rate $12.58 per thousand
Town Budget $39,747,565
Water/Sewer 40. Min Water use/Flat Unit
chg 75.41 48 cu. ft. water
Owner Occ. Houses 4,226

Renter Occup

3,242
Average Home Price $125,000
Average Condo Price $80,000
Schools K-5,6-8,9-12
Students 3,597
Teachers 325