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Subsequently, in the 1950s, a new brand called E.Leclerc clothing opens its doors and the sixtieth E.Leclerc center also opens its doors in Issy-les-Moulineaux by Jean-Pierre Le Roch. In 1962, the E.Leclerc Centers Purchasing Group (GALEC) was created. [7] In 1964, the Landerneau store expanded, becoming the first E.Leclerc hypermarket.
Providence Place is an American shopping mall in Providence, Rhode Island. With 1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m 2 ) of gross leasable area , it has been the largest shopping mall in Rhode Island since it opened in 1999.
Route 114A is an alternate state route to Rhode Island Route 114, located along the Massachusetts – Rhode Island border in East Providence, RI and Seekonk, MA. The road begins and ends within East Providence in Rhode Island at Route 114. Most of the road, however, is located within Seekonk and designated as Massachusetts Route 114A.
William Sprague IV (1830–1915), partner of A & W Sprague, Governor of Rhode Island, and U.S. Senator; Charles F. Sprague (1857–1902), Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 11th district; Frank J. Sprague (1857-1934), Inventor, Entepreuer, Electric Motor Engineer
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Oct. 30—CY LECLERC played about seven minutes and not at his usual position. Still, the University of New Hampshire junior forward scored the game's first goal and had an assist in the Wildcats ...
In 1882 the first electric arc lights in Providence were installed by the Rhode Island Electric Lighting Company on Market Square and Westminster Street. [ 3 ] On September 7 [ 16 ] (or September 8 [ 17 ] ), 1897, the anarchist and feminist Emma Goldman was arrested for "unlawful open air speaking" and "attracting a crowd" [ 1 ] when she ...
WLWC (channel 28) is a television station licensed to New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States, serving the Providence, Rhode Island, area as an affiliate of Court TV. Owned by Inyo Broadcast Holdings, the station shares transmitter facilities with former sister WPXQ-TV (channel 69) on Champlin Hill in Ashaway, Rhode Island .