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  1. Pawtucket es una ciudad ubicada en el condado de Providence en el estado estadounidense de Rhode Island. En el año 2008 tenía una población de 71,765 habitantes y una densidad poblacional de 3,258 personas por km².

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Pawtucket town (inc. 1828), east of the river, was originally in Massachusetts and was transferred to Rhode Island and reincorporated in 1862; part of North Providence, west of the river, was annexed to Pawtucket in 1874, and the expanded town was incorporated as a city in 1885. Pop. (2000) 72,958; (2010) 71,389.

  3. Pawtucket is a city of 75,604 persons founded in 1671, at the strategic falls of the Blackstone River and the upper tidewaters of Narragansett Bay. It is a city with a special place in the industrial history of the United States.

  4. es.wikivoyage.org › wiki › PawtucketPawtucket - Wikiviajes

    Vista de Pawtucket, Rhode Island y el río Blackstone. Pawtucket es una ciudad del estado americano de Rhode Island fundada en 1671. Era el hogar del padre de la Revolución Industrial Americana, Samuel Slater.

  5. History & Culture. Visit the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution at Slater Mill Museum, explore the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park, the John H. Chafee National Heritage Corridor, the Blackstone Valley Visitor Center and Pawtucket's Downtown National Register Historic District.

  6. The Downtown Pawtucket Historic District encompasses a major portion of the central business district of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The city's downtown was developed primarily between 1871 and 1930, covering the period when it grew to become the second-largest city in the state (behind neighboring Providence ). The district is ...

  7. Pawtucket fue uno de los primeros e importantes centros de fabricación textil; la ciudad es el hogar de Slater Mill, una fábrica textil histórica reconocida por ayudar a fundar la Revolución Industrial en los Estados Unidos. Historia. El nombre "Pawtucket" proviene de la palabra algonquina para "descenso del río".