- The
Woonasquatucket River (pronounced /wuːˈnɑːskwəˌtʌkɪt/ woo-NAH-skwə-TUK-it,
Algonquian for "where the salt
water ends"),
sometimes called "the Woony"...
- and up the
Providence River to the
confluence of the Mosh****uck and
Woonasquatucket Rivers. The
settlement was
named after "God's
merciful Providence."...
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along the
western edge of Providence,
Rhode Island.
Route 6 and the
Woonasquatucket River separates it from Olneyville.
Prior to the
arrival of
white settlers...
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Providence and
Pawtucket Turnpike 1807
Farnum and
Providence Turnpike 1808
Woonasquatucket Turnpike 1810
Powder Mill
Turnpike 1810
Natick Turnpike 1812 Valley...
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Rhode Island, in the
United States. The
structure p****es over the
Woonasquatucket River and
Amtrak lines. It also
connects with
Interstate 195, U.S....
- The
Woonasquatucket River Site (RI-163) (pronounced woo-NAH-skwa-tuck-it) is a
prehistoric archaeological site in Smithfield,
Rhode Island. The site contains...
- anc****d to its back end.
Bridges connect the two
sides over the
Woonasquatucket River. The mall's
Winter Garden is a
noticeable architectural feature...
- The
Lymansville Company Mill is a
historic industrial complex at 184
Woonasquatucket Avenue in
North Providence,
Rhode Island. The
oldest portion of the...
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ranging in
height from one to four stories,
located on the
banks of the
Woonasquatucket River in the
Olneyville neighborhood of the city. Most of them were...
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Pawtucket and East Providence, RI Mosh****uck River, Providence, RI
Woonasquatucket River, Providence, RI
Providence River, Providence, Cranston, Warwick...