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The Wayland Historic District is a predominantly residential historic district on the east side of Providence, Rhode Island.It is a large area, covering about 122 acres (49 ha), bounded roughly on the north by Everett and Laurel Avenues, on the east by Blackstone Boulevard and Butler Avenue, on the west by Arlington Avenue, and on the south by Angell and South Angell Streets.
Mostly residential, [13] the East Side is the most affluent part [14] of the city with higher property values, lower unemployment, and higher income levels than the city as a whole. [15] Approximately 20% of the city's 190,934 people live on the East Side. [16]
The Freeman Plat Historic District is a residential historic district on the East Side of Providence, Rhode Island.The district is a well-preserved example of an early-20th-century planned residential area, encompassing some 50 acres (20 ha).
I have an embarrassing admission for a 401 longtimer. I’ve never been to Dave’s. You know, the grocery everyone adores – officially called Dave’s Fresh Marketplace.
Between 1890 and 1923, property values along the Boulevard tripled, as the neighborhood became one of the most desirable and fashionable in the city. [1] In the early 1900s, the Boulevard was redesigned to create the Blackstone Boulevard Park. [3] [4] Community Church of Providence, formerly Central Baptist Church, [5] at Wayland and Lloyd Ave.
College Hill is a historic neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, and one of six neighborhoods comprising the city's East Side.It is roughly bounded by South and North Main Street to the west, Power Street to the south, Governor Street and Arlington Avenue to the east and Olney Street to the north.