Misquamicut State Beach
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Misquamicut State Beach is a state park in Rhode Island. It stretches seven miles, from Weekapaug in the east, westward to Watch Hill, RI. Misquamicut is in southern Washington County and is part of the town of Westerly, Rhode Island. Misquamicut is an Indian word for "Red salmon at this place." Misquamicut is a public state beach where lifeguards are on duty for some of the year. Misquamicut has many swimming and surfing shops, and some of them carry snacks for people on the beach.
[edit] State Beach History
The fire district known as Misquamicut was once called Pleasant View, Rhode Island. The land was purchased from Chief Sosoa of the Montauks in 1894. The name was changed from Pleasant View to Misquamicut in 1928.
Misquamicut Beach became a state beach in 1959 after the 1954 hurricane had destroyed and forever changed many parts of it. In 1992 State beach area was nearly forced to close when their forty year old septic system broke. The division of parks and beaches was not allowed to build a new septic field so they switched to a waterless form of waste management. Then in 1999 the state of Rhode Island built a 1.5 million dollar bathing pavilion (The James J. Federico Jr. State Beach Pavilion) with heated shower stalls and Clivus Multrum composting toilets. It also included a gift shop, shade gazebos, lifequard towers and outdoor cold showers. The building project was completed in 2000 with a $700,000 expansion and paving of the parking lot. The lot now holds up to 2700 cars.