Woonsocket under went a revitalization process in the 1970s, specifically in an area known as the Social Flatlands. This photograph shows Woonsocket Village, a housing development that replaced neighborhoods that had formerly been multiple family mill homes. On the horizon is the Marquette Building. Completed in 1975, it is a 10 story steel and glass tower that came to symbolize the rebirth of Woonsocket.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1949/thumbnail.jp
An image of a building at Camp Wapalanne, 1967https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/digitizedslides/1...
Downtown Woonsocket, Harris Pond, and the Blackstone River photographed in 1979. The Oak Hill Cemete...
A photograph of the progress made on construction of Wooster Place.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_phot...
Woonsocket under went a revitalization process in the 1970s, specifically in an area known as the So...
By 1970 Woonsocket was being referred to as a lost city (Providence Journal). In response the city e...
Woonsocket Village was built as part of city wide urban renewal in the 1970s. The neighborhood has 2...
Housing in Woonsocket Village. This affordable housing project was constructed in the 1970s as part ...
Named for Congressman Fernand J St. Germain, the elderly high rise was one of two new high rise stru...
The Woonsocket Housing Authority was incorporated in 1940 by the State of Rhode Island. The Morin He...
Even before it was officially incorporated as a town in 1867, Woonsocket was home to numerous textil...
Formerly a railroad depot, Woonsocket Depot was rehabilitated as retail & office space during the pr...
Unity Building located in Woonsocket R.I. Picture is undated. Pictures on the collection were taken...
The Veterans Memorial Housing Development was built in 1953. The development was designed for low-in...
The Veterans Memorial public housing project in Woonsocket provides housing designed for the elderly...
An image of a building at Camp Wapalanne, 1967https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/digitizedslides/1...
Downtown Woonsocket, Harris Pond, and the Blackstone River photographed in 1979. The Oak Hill Cemete...
A photograph of the progress made on construction of Wooster Place.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_phot...
Woonsocket under went a revitalization process in the 1970s, specifically in an area known as the So...
By 1970 Woonsocket was being referred to as a lost city (Providence Journal). In response the city e...
Woonsocket Village was built as part of city wide urban renewal in the 1970s. The neighborhood has 2...
Housing in Woonsocket Village. This affordable housing project was constructed in the 1970s as part ...
Named for Congressman Fernand J St. Germain, the elderly high rise was one of two new high rise stru...
The Woonsocket Housing Authority was incorporated in 1940 by the State of Rhode Island. The Morin He...
Even before it was officially incorporated as a town in 1867, Woonsocket was home to numerous textil...
Formerly a railroad depot, Woonsocket Depot was rehabilitated as retail & office space during the pr...
Unity Building located in Woonsocket R.I. Picture is undated. Pictures on the collection were taken...
The Veterans Memorial Housing Development was built in 1953. The development was designed for low-in...
The Veterans Memorial public housing project in Woonsocket provides housing designed for the elderly...
An image of a building at Camp Wapalanne, 1967https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/digitizedslides/1...
Downtown Woonsocket, Harris Pond, and the Blackstone River photographed in 1979. The Oak Hill Cemete...
A photograph of the progress made on construction of Wooster Place.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_phot...