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  2. Trinity Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    It includes four properties on the south and west side of Trinity Square, the triangular junction of Elmwood Avenue and Broad Street. The visual focal points of the district are the Grace Church Cemetery, which is located south of the square, and the Trinity United Methodist Church, an imposing Gothic Revival structure built in the mid-1860s to ...

  3. Columbus Square (Providence) - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Square is the heart of the Elmwood Avenue business district that abuts the South Elmwood Historic District. [2] After June 2020, the location consists of a fenced triangle of land, half paved-over with brick, with about a dozen trees and a square granite slab where the Columbus statue once stood.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Providence ...

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    Rhode Island College, East Campus, 600 Mount Pleasant Ave. 41°50′38″N 71°27′24″W  /  41.8438°N 71.4566°W  / 41.8438; -71.4566  ( State Home and School for Dependent and Neglected

  5. Central Diner - Wikipedia

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    The Central Diner, also called Paula's Kitchen and formerly known as The Elmwood Diner, Liberty Elm Diner, Jenn's Elmwood Diner, Ole Elmwood Diner, or Worcester Lunch Car Company Diner #806, is a historic Worcester Lunch Car Company diner at 777 Elmwood Avenue in Providence, Rhode Island.

  6. Elmwood Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Elmwood Historic District encompasses two large residential sections of the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island.The Elmwood area was mainly farmland until the mid-19th century, when its development as a residential area began, and these two sections represents well-preserved neighborhoods developed between about 1850 and 1920. [2]

  7. Elmwood, Providence, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    A Hispanic church on Elmwood Avenue. The neighborhood remains one of the most ethnically, culturally, and racially diverse in the city. [6] As of March 2007, 56.7% of the population was Hispanic, 23.3% Black or African-American, 23.6% White (10.5% Non-Hispanic White), 9.3% Asian, and 1.8% Native American.

  8. Parkis–Comstock Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The first house to be built on Parkis Avenue was the c. 1869 Louis Comstock House at number 47; it has fine Second Empire styling, with corner quoining and a bracketed mansard roof. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and expanded slightly in 1988.

  9. Wesleyan Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Wesleyan Avenue Historic District is a residential historic district in the Elmwood section of Providence, Rhode Island.It includes 25 houses, on a one-block section of Wesleyan Avenue between Taylor and Broad Streets, with a few of them on the two end streets.