Cranston is a city in Rhode Island (RI), United States
Cranston or Cranstoun is a Scottish surname originating in a clan that lived around Roxburgh in the Scottish Borders. It is a minor clan but has its own tartan and clan brooch. Notable people with the surname include:
Top sights in Cranston | |
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Depasquale Plaza | 41.823946 / -71.426921 |
Cranston Public Library, Oak Lawn Branch | 41.749690 / -71.486394 |
Rhode Island Convention Center | 41.824253 / -71.416935 |
Providence Athenaeum | 41.825788 / -71.406378 |
Governor Sprague Mansion | 41.790725 / -71.456322 |
Thayer Street | 41.826880 / -71.400513 |
The Stephen Hopkins House | 41.825152 / -71.406466 |
Trinity Repertory Company | 41.822286 / -71.416424 |
Providence Public Library | 41.821860 / -71.417114 |
St. Ann Cemetery | 41.790289 / -71.462894 |
Johnson & Wales University | 41.819800 / -71.413013 |
Prospect Terrace | 41.829892 / -71.407283 |
Cranston Public Library, Auburn Branch | 41.777054 / -71.437272 |
Knightsville Branch | 41.778749 / -71.467059 |
Crescent Park Looff Carousel | 41.756648 / -71.359460 |
First Baptist Church In America | 41.827454 / -71.408286 |
John Brown House Museum | 41.823086 / -71.403358 |
Providence Train Station | 41.829250 / -71.413283 |
Atwells Avenue | 41.824483 / -71.436360 |
Seastreak Ferry | 41.816406 / -71.398448 |