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Location: Providence County

Population: 173,618 (As of April 1, 2000)

Population density: 9,402 persons per square mile of land area. (As of April 1, 1990)

Land Distribution: Total area is 20.524 square miles, 18.461 sq. miles of land area, 2.063 sq. miles of water area

Established in: 1636

Incorporated in: 1832

School Information: visit www.schoolmatch.com

Form of Government: Fifteen member City Council headed by Mayor

City Hall: 25 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903, 8:30-4:30

Climate: annual rainfall 41.7", annual snowfall 35.0", average humidity-January 63.5%, july 56.3%, average temperatures- dec-feb 30o, mar-may 47o, jun-aug 70o, sep-nov 53o

History: As one of the first cities established in America, Providence has served to establish Rhode Island in the forefront of industry and culture. From its founding by Roger Williams, in 1636, to its involvement in the American Revolution, Providence has gone on to become the state's enduring and gracious capitol city. Accessibility to excellent transportation facilities, including the Port of Providence, with its 40-foot channel and 27 public and private docks, and a high concentration of trained workers, Providence is Rhode Island's major industrial center. In fact, Providence is one of the major commercial, financial, and industrial centers in New England, with an economy based upon a foundation of manufacturing and service oriented enterprises. The manufacture of jewelry, which is shipped worldwide, establishes Providence as one of the largest jewelry centers in the United States.

In Providence, one witnesses the artful blend of the past and present--rich in architectural, educational, and social significance. Atop the magnificent white marble State House, the bronze "Independent Man" champions the cause for which Providence was founded--religious liberty and individual freedom. The fine, restored 18th century homes along Benefit Street are only a short stroll from Brown University, the seventh oldest American college. The first Baptist Church in America, a national historic landmark built in 1775, and the Arcade, the nation's first enclosed shopping mall are only part of this living story. While a more recent architectural gem is includes the Rhode Island School of Design, founded in 1877 and recognized as one of the nation's foremost art schools.

Providence, a city of over 150,000 people, is located in southeastern New England, at the head of Narragansett Bay on the Atlantic seacoast. Providence is the business, financial, government and cultural hub of a metropolitan area of over 1,000,000 persons. Providence's economic assets include accessibility to excellent transportation facilities, including the Port of Providence, with its 40-foot channel, a high concentration of skilled workers, and six colleges and universities.
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