Marking history Mayor Allan W. Fung and Ward 5 Councilman Christopher Paplauskas were on hand at the Sprague Mansion for the unveiling of the first marker on the Cranston Discovery Network last Wednesday. The walking tour would begin at Sprague and
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Mayor Allan W. Fung and Ward 5 Councilman Christopher Paplauskas were on hand at the Sprague Mansion for the unveiling of the first marker on the Cranston Discovery Network last Wednesday. The walking tour would begin at Sprague and continue up to the Knightsville Gazebo, featuring six signs in total. The $15,000 grant from the Rhode Island Foundation is also paying for six more signs in the Oak Lawn area.
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