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Old 10-12-2001, 11:11 AM   #2
JohnR
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OK - I would head to 95 south whatever way is quickest for you (Pike or Ex-way) and stay on 95S all the way until you see the signs for Watch Hill/Westerly - Exit 1, I believe, Rt3... Follow Rt3 until you see signs for RT78 east to Watch Hill & "Misquamicutt Beaches". At the end of 78 (you'll see a ton of construction) late a left onto RT1 and follow about 3/4-1 mile and you'll come to another set of lights. This is Dunne's Corner. Take left at Dunne's Corner (there is a Mobil gas station) and follow for about 2 miles (you'll go straight through 1 set of lites at Rt1A). You'll drive alongside the channel to Winnapaug Pond. Take a right at the stop sign and 300 ft on your right is Weekapaug B&T....

The number to the shop is 401-322-8058 ...

It used to take me an hour & 45 minutes from Braintree - 96 miles but some slow roads...

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