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GoLocalProv | Side of the Rhode: Who s Hot and Who s Not?

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National Park Service hopes to attract more tourists to Slater Mill

4/6/2021 National Park Service hopes to attract more tourists to Slater Mill The National Park Service officially owns the Old Slater Mill National Historic Landmark District in Pawtucket after a property transfer was completed last week. (Breeze photo by Melanie Thibeault ) PAWTUCKET – It’s official: The National Park Service is now in control of the Old Slater Mill National Historic Landmark District in Pawtucket after a transfer of the property was completed last week, and NPS leaders say they’re excited to begin drawing more tourists to the area. With the transfer from the nonprofit Old Slater Mill Association, the property is now officially part of the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park, and the NPS will now own and operate the three historic buildings on the property, including the 1793 Old Slater Mill, the 1810 Wilkinson Mill, and the 1758 Sylvanus Brown House. Also included in the transfer are the approximately 3 acres of land surrounding the struc

There is so much Black history in Providence, and still so much to learn

There is so much Black history in Providence, and still so much to learn Diane Bair © Handout Take a self-guided tour that explores Providence’s Black history from the early days of the Rhode Island colony to today. We didn’t know that Frederick Douglass, the great Black abolitionist and orator, spent an enormous amount of time in Providence, advocating for an end to slavery, Black suffrage and a woman’s right to vote. “In one trip, he spoke six times,” says Ray Rickman, cofounder of Stages of Freedom, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering city youth and showcasing Rhode Island’s African-American history.

Storm leaves hundreds in RI without power

Power restored to most in RI after nor easter Jack Perry, The Providence Journal © David DelPoio Alan Graves shovels slushy snow off the sidewalk Tuesday at Riverside Creamery in East Providence. The nor easter that blew into the region Monday did not pack the wallop some had feared, but it was powerful enough to drop up to 13 inches of snow on Rhode Island, deliver gusts of up to 60 mph and knock out electricity to about 18,000 National Grid customers. As of Tuesday afternoon, power had been restored to all but about 75 customers. Forecast to dump up to 18 inches of snow on the Ocean State, the massive storm left a larger wake in places like Northern New Jersey, which got 30 inches; Manhattan s Central Park, which received 17 inches; and Lowell, Massachusetts, hit with 24 inches.

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