Neighborhoods in Providence, Rhode Island
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The city of Providence, Rhode Island has 25 official neighborhoods.[1]
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Regions
Many of these neighborhoods are often grouped together referred to collectively:
- East Side – Blackstone, Hope, Mount Hope, College Hill, Wayland, and Fox Point.[2]
- North End – Charles, Wanskuck, Smith Hill, Elmhurst, and Mount Pleasant.[3]
- South Side or South Providence – Elmwood, Lower South Providence, Upper South Providence, West End, and Washington Park.[3]
The Jewelry District occupies the southern portion of Downtown Providence. Since the area was re-united with Downtown following the relocation of Interstate 195, the city has been working to attract high-tech and research companies to this area under the rebranded name of "Knowledge District."[4] This area is not recognized as one of Providence's 25 official neighborhoods.[3][5] The Hospital District, a non-residential area within Upper South Providence is similarly unrecognized.
The oldest, highest density neighborhoods are either those close to Downtown or proximate to the Woonasquatucket River, which provided a power source for early industrialization in Manton, Hartford, and Olneyville. More distant neighborhoods developed later, mostly as transportation as public horse car and streetcar lines were added.
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College Hill, on Providence's East Side overlooks Downtown
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Smith Hill forms one of the neighborhoods on Providence's North End
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Elmwood is part of Providence's South Side
References
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