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Quonset Point is a small peninsula in Narragansett Bay in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It is contained entirely within the town of North Kingstown. Quonset Point was the location of Naval Air Station Quonset Point, a large United States Navy base.…

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In 1871, Betsey Williams, great-great-grandaughter of Providence founder Roger Williams, gave the city the 102 acre tract of land with the provision that the land be used for a park or cemetery and that a memorial to Roger WIlliams be included. It…

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Aerial view looking east over Elmhurst and Wansuck neighborhoods in northwest Providence. Providence College in the foreground, Douglas Ave., St. Patrick’s Cemetery, and the Chad Brown Housing Project (1941). Chad Brown was the first low-rent public…

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On Roosevelt Lake behind the Casino at Roger Williams Park sits the bandstand (John Hutchins Cady, 1915). According to Jordy, this classical revival structure has an “open, colonnaded Ionic rotunda as the climax of a metal-fenced, masonry platform…

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Aerial of downtown, I-195, and the Providence River. The building at Old Stone Square and Fleet Center are in the early stages of construction in this photo.

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A map of the percentage of people with Spanish origin in Providence in 1980. Spanish origin population: 9,071 (5.8% of Providence). Key: in white areas less than 5% of people are of Spanish origin; horizontal lines are areas with 5%-15% Spanish…

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37,968 renter occupied housing units by census tract, Providence 1980. Key (in hundreds): white is less than 7.0; horizontal lined represents 7.0-10.5; diagonal lined is 10.5-14.0; and black is more than 14.0.

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Providence owner-occupied housing rates by Census Tract (36.9% owner-occupied),1980. Key: white is less than 25.0%; horizontal lined is 25.0-36.9%; hatched is 37.0-50.0%; and black is more than 50.0%

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Providence population of Spanish origin by Census Tracts, 1980 Spanish Origin Population: 9,071 (5.8% of Providence) Key: white - less than 100 horizontal lines - 100-500 hatched - 500-1,000 black - more than 1,000

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Providence Black Population by Census tracts 1980 Black Population: 18,546 (11.8% of Providence) Key: white - less than 100 horizontal lines - 100-500 hatched - 500 - 1,000 black - more than 1,000

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Providence population (156,804) by Census Tract, 1980 Key (in thousands): white - less than 2.5 horizontal lines - 2.5-5.4 hatched - 5.5-7.0 black - more than 7.0

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Looking west over Providence Harbor, this shot shows a portion of the ten miles of commercial waterfront on Narragansett Bay. The industrial waterfront has been “long-overlooked” despite its historic role as the source Providence’s original…

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Aerial view of Providence downtown area. Among America’s oldest cities, Providence has a special sense of place. Like its contemporaries, it has been built and rebuilt many times. Development, however, has not resulted in wholesale destruction and…

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The Rhode Island State House is made up of 327,000 cubic feet (9,300 m3) of white Georgia marble, 15 million bricks, and 1,309 short tons (1,188 t) of iron floor beams (wikipedia). The dome is currently the fourth largest self-supporting stone dome…

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A view of Charlesgate Apartments built and Nursing Center under construction. Image looks east with U.S. 95N in the foreground. Charlesgate has 140 beds and is currently 94% occupied.

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On Roosevelt Lake behind the Casino at Roger Williams Park sits the bandstand (John Hutchins Cady, 1915). According to Jordy, this classical revival structure has an “open, colonnaded Ionic rotunda as the climax of a metal-fenced, masonry platform…

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Before Roger Williams Park (1871), Fields Point was considered the city’s premier park location and the site of popular restaurants and the Washington Park Yacht Club. Once a “bucolic landscape of rolling hills, quiet coves and shaded groves”, Fields…

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North Burial Ground was Providence’s first dedicated open space. Ten acres were allocated north of the “Compact Part of Town” in 1700 by a land grant from the town meeting. The first interment, however, was not until 1710-11, although it has been…

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Blacks as a percent of he census tract population in Providence in 1980.

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Providence Median age by Census tract in 1980

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Rhode Island Mall (Midland Mall, 1967) was a once popular shopping center that now contains only a half-dozen open businesses. Warwick Mall opened five years after Midland Mall and a mile to its north. Composed of more than 1,000,000-square-foot…

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View looking west from Prospect Terrace Park. Cathedral Sq., Providence City Hall, and the Providence Biltmore appear on the left side of the photo. In the center of the photo are the yellow brick Union Station buildings and the old train tracks to…

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Home to the Davol Rubber Co. from 1884 until 1977, the complex were rehabilitated and reopened for mixed retail and office use in 1982. However, despite high occupancy and easy highway access, the shops slowly disappeared and the mall closed down in…

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Home to the Davol Rubber Co. from 1884 until 1977, the complex were rehabilitated and reopened for mixed retail and office use in 1982. However, despite high occupancy and easy highway access, the shops slowly disappeared and the mall closed down in…

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This aerial shows I-95 in the left-center and Allens Avenue at right-center heading north into downtown. Lining the western bank of Providence Harbor is the industrial waterfront which until recently had been “long-overlooked” despite its historic…

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Kennedy Plaza and the former Chinese Wall of train tracks are seen in the center and upper left. The train tracks sealed off the Capital Center area of Providence from this, the traditional financial district.

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This aerial shows the city of Providence over the Seekonk River, as well as the bridges that cross this river. The Seekonk River begins where the Blackstone River reaches sea level, which is just under Pawtucket Falls. From here, the river flows…

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The absence of Fleet Center at 50 Kennedy Plaza is noticeable in this shot of downtown from Prospect Terrace Park and dates the image to pre-1985. (date of photograph is approximated)

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Here is a view of Providence’s East Side with three of the oldest churches in the city in the College Hill neighborhood.  To the left of the image is  a view of the Cathedral of St. John, which is located on North Main Street. This church was built…

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In the aerial, Classical and Central High schools can be seen. Classical High School, located on Westminster Street, was founded in 1843. The building that stands today was completed by 1970 and is one of the few buildings in the area created in the…

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Built in 1935-1936 by the Works Progress Administration in the 430 acre park designed by Horace Cleveland in 1878.  The park itself is laid out in the romantic landscape tradition of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) and complements the asymmetry of…

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Fire damaged mills in Randall Square.  Plans to redevelop the space date back to 1964, but before redevelopment could begin the square was mostly destroyed by fire in 1971. 

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Randall Square before renewal.   Plans for redevelopment had begun in 1964, however before these plans were put into action a fire destroyed much of the area in 1971.

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  The Warwick Mall first opened for business in 1972. Due to a major flood in March of 2010, Warwick Mall closed down and many of it’s stores as well. Five months after the flooding took a toll on the mall, it has finally reopened along with 40 other…

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This is the old Bull Dog Tavern built in 1798.  This tavern may have given the name to the area as Bull Dog Square, later Randall Square.  It survived the fire that took the American Screw Company in July 1971. Richard Smith of Smithfield, RI took up…

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  In this aerial, the Rhode Island State House is seen. This magnificent building was designed by McKim, Mead and White between 1891 and 1902. This impressive building is located on Smith Street. William H. Jordy considers the State House to be “a…

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Manchester Street Power Station is located on 12 acres of land on Point Street in Providence. The Post-Modern 1990s addition was added by William D. Warner Architects & Planners. It produces enough electricity to power about 112,000 homes, using…

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Seen here is an aerial view of Roger Williams Park which was named after the founder of Providence, Roger Williams. The park evolved from a 100 acre parcel that Betsy Williams gave to the city in 1871. Today the park is a 430 acre public park. The…

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  In this aerial, the Cranston Street Armory can be seen. This building and land parcel was passed on to the city of Providence by Ebenezar Knight Dexter. This area is located off Cranston St. and between Dexter St. and Parade St. This brick and…

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The downtown area of Providence, is the oldest business district in the city. In this area, many buildings can be seen dating from the late Federal and Greek Revival periods. Also seen in this aerial is the Rhode Island State House built between 1891…

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Interstate 95 is the longest Interstate in Rhode Island. It was completed fully in 1972 and is the main highway that serves Providence. It was constructed first in Kent County and next in Providence and Pawtucket. It was finished in 1972 by…

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  Seen in this aerial is a view of Brown University. Brown is an Ivy League School in Rhode Island located in the center of Providence. It was founded in 1764 and is the third oldest institution in New England and the seventh oldest in the United…

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  This State House opened in 1901. The Rhode Island State House is the product of an elaborate competition. Its design came from McKim, Mead and White’s office contemporaneously with the firm’s Beaux-Arts classical work for the World’s Columbian…

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Huntington Industrial Park was formerly part of the West Elmwood neighborhood. The construction of Route 10 and a nation wide urban renewal movement in the mid 20th century led to the demolition of the neighborhood in favor of highway and trucking…

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The new establishment of an apartment housing community in Taunton, MA. The sign reads: Canterburry Apartments at Taunton. An example of urban development in Massachusetts in the early 1970s.

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The new establishment of an apartment housing community in Taunton, MA. The sign reads: Canterburry Apartments at Taunton. An example of urban development in Massachusetts in the early 1970s.

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  This synagogue was demolished as part of a large land clearing in order to make room for light manufacturing, commercial development and the Marriott Hotel.

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  View of Bragga Bridge and Fall River over Mt. Hope Bay. The bridge eased traffic complications between Cape Cod and Providence for only a short time. The commute from Fall River to Providence is still time consuming in rush hour traffic. The bridge…

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  Marker indicating height of Jerimoth Hill at 812 ft. above sea level. Having private previous owners, the summit was once the most limitedly available state high point only open 5 times a year. In more recent years, the site has become available to…

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Seen here is the first textile mill built in Rhode Island. This is Slater Mill. The original building was built in 1793 by Benjamin Talcott and later improved by Sylvanus Brown who added the wheel. Originally the building was a 2.5 story building…
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