Shoreline rights in Rhode Island have been debated for nearly as long as the state has been a part of the union. Rhode Island’s constitution, written in 1843, granted the public the right to access the state’s 400 miles of shoreline.
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Shoreline rights in Rhode Island have been debated for nearly as long as the state has been a part of the union. Rhode Island’s constitution, written in 1843, granted the public the right to access the state’s 400 miles of shoreline.
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