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  2. Pawtucket, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Pawtucket (/ p ə ˈ t ʌ k ɪ t / ⓘ pə-TUK-it [5]) is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 75,604 at the 2020 census, making the city the fourth-largest in the state. Pawtucket borders Providence and East Providence to the south, Central Falls and Lincoln to the north, and North Providence to the west.

  3. The Apex Companies - Wikipedia

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    The company's main store in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is a widely recognized local landmark. It was designed by Andrew Geller in 1969 as a side project while working in the employ of Raymond Loewy . The building's distinctive ziggurat roof was designed to get around local sign ordinances, as well as attract attention from nearby Interstate 95 .

  4. Pawtucket - Wikipedia

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    Pawtucket may refer to: Pawtucket, Rhode Island; Pawtucket Falls (Massachusetts), Lowell, Massachusetts; Lowell Power Canal System and Pawtucket Gatehouse;

  5. Jenckes Spinning Company - Wikipedia

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    Jenckes Spinning Company windows. The Jenckes Spinning Company is a historic textile factory complex in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.Located on Conant and Weeden Streets, the complex was developed between 1883 and 1919, and was home to the city's largest employer in the 1910s, producing cotton fabric and fabric for use in automotive tires until 1933.

  6. Pawtucket, RI Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Pawtucket, RI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Pawtucket City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Pawtucket City Hall is located at 137 Roosevelt Avenue, just outside the central business district of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The Art Deco -style building was designed by Providence architect John O'Malley and was built in 1933–1936, its cost subsidized by funds from the Works Progress Administration .