Pawtucket
Pawtucket is a Rhode Island city founded in 1671. It was home to the father of the American Industrial Revolution, Samuel Slater. The construction of his historic textile mill, called Slater Mill, marked the beginning of said revolution in 1793. Since then Pawtucket has shifted out of textiles (with only a few specialty manufacturers remaining) and has grown to hold 300 diversified industries with the most prominent being jewelry, silverware, and metalworking.
Pawtucket has more than 71,000 residents (as of the 2010 census). It is a diverse city home to many cultures resulting in a spectrum of sights, sounds, and flavors. Its neighborhoods have all improved greatly over the last decade as the city's developmental policies focus on improving the quality of residential areas and expanding employment. With an emerging interest and concentration on the arts, Pawtucket has introduced performing arts and visual arts into the community.
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Pawtucket, Rhode Island
City in Rhode Island, United States
Blackstone River
River in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, USA
McCoy Stadium
Slater Mill Historic Site
United States historic place
Narragansett Brewing Company
Community College of Rhode Island
St. Raphael Academy
Private, coeducational school in Pawtucket, , Rhode Island, United States
Pawtucket/Central Falls station
disused railway station in Rhode Island
Central Falls Congregational Church
United States historic place
John F. Adams House
United States historic place
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