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The South Street Station (formerly known as The Narragansett Electric Company Power Station or Narragansett Electric Lighting Company Power Station and rebranded in 2017 as South Street Landing) is an historic electrical power generation station at 360 Eddy Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The structure has since been redeveloped and is now ...
350 Eddy St. This former power station at 360 Eddy Street in the Jewelry District was completely renovated in 2017 into ... Bristol, RI: 125 Hope St. 1819 125 Hope St
South Street Landing in 2021. The Fox Point Hurricane Barrier is the most prominent feature of this area. The barrier protects Providence from storm surge flooding like that it endured in the 1938 New England Hurricane and again in 1954 from Hurricane Carol. [13] In both storms, downtown flooded to a depth of over eight feet at some locations. [14]
The Central Congregational Church, An 1893 Carrère and Hastings-designed church on Angell Street. [26] The First Baptist Church in America: [27] The oldest Baptist church in the United States, founded by Roger Williams in 1638. It is located on North Main Street. The First Christian Science Church: [28] A domed church on Meeting Street.
Narragansett is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States.The population was 14,532 at the 2020 census. [3] However, during the summer months the town's population more than doubles to near 34,000. [4]
The Manchester Street Generating Station is a 510 MW [1] gas-fired power station in the Jewelry District of Providence, Rhode Island. The station's main building is located along the Providence River and defined by three 321 foot (98 m) tall smoke stacks. [2] [3] The plant has three Siemens gas turbines and three ABB steam turbines.
Edward C. Lato, a longtime Rhode Island mobster who rose through the underworld ranks as the local Mafia fractured under the weight of criminal prosecutions, died Friday with members of his crew ...
The Simmons Building, located at the corner of Eddy and Point Streets former Davol Rubber Company at Davol Square. Davol Square (/ ˈ d eɪ v ɔː l / DAY-vawl) is a historic area within the Jewelry District of Providence, Rhode Island. It is located at the intersection of Point Street and Eddy Street.