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[3] [2] The diner was originally placed at 13 Dexter Street in Pawtucket. [3] It operated at that site until 1984, when it was moved to its present location to avoid demolition. [3] The diner was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] It was the first diner to be added to the register. [4]
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The Providence Journal of Providence, owned by GateHouse Media, covering all of Rhode Island; The Times of Pawtucket, owned by RISN Operations, covering eastern Providence County; The Westerly Sun of Westerly, owned by RISN Operations, covering western Washington County
May 6, 1971 (From Steeple and Promenade Sts. in Providence to the Massachusetts border in North Smithfield: Pawtucket, Lincoln, Woonsocket, and North Smithfield: Initial listing extended from Providence, through Pawtucket, and as far north as Lincoln; a 1991 expansion (#91001536) extended it to the state line; the canal itself extended into Worcester County, Massachusetts, where it is the ...
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Route 5 (Atwood Avenue) – Johnston: 17.60: 28.32: US 6A west (Hartford Avenue) – Johnston, Apponaug: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance: 17.90: 28.81: Route 128 (Killingly Street) – Providence, Johnston: Truck-only electronic toll gantry ($5.00) [16] Providence: 19.10: 30.74: US 6A west (Hartford Avenue) – Johnston: Eastern terminus ...
The beginnings of the Providence Journal Company were on January 3, 1820, when publisher "Honest" John Miller started the Manufacturers' & Farmers' Journal, Providence & Pawtucket Advertiser in Providence, published twice per week. [4] The paper's office was in the old Coffee House, at the corner of Market Square and Canal street. [5]