Pawtucket has been mentioned more than a hundred times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Online Review of Rhode Island History' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Pawtucket had the highest popularity figure in December, 2016.

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The South Kingstown Town Council Refuses to Free Patience, a Slave

[...] ). Other sources include Washington County Court Records at the Rhode Island Judicial Archives in Pawtucket, and South Kingstown Town Council Records, and South Kingstown Probate Records, at the South [...]

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“I have never heard of him since” – The Case of Scituate’s James A. Matteson

[...] of men from Providence, but also included smaller detachments from South County and the Pawtucket area. The unit went south in August 1861 and was assigned to the Washington, D.C. area. [...]

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Top Ten Rhode Islanders from the Eighteenth Century

[...] ’s. His house still stands on Taft Street in Coventry. (10) Industrialist SAMUEL SLATER of Pawtucket, 1768-1835 Samuel Slater, by James Sullivan Lincoln, c. 1836 (National Portrait Gallery) In 1790, [...]

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Longest Professional Baseball Game

[...] Answer The longest professional baseball game was played on April 18, 1981 at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. In that game, the Pawtucket Red Sox played the Rochester Red Wings, both teams [...]

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Top 20 Greatest Rhode Islanders of All Time: Counting Down from Number 5 to 1

[...] woman to be granted a patent. What you can see today: The Slater Mill Historic Site at Pawtucket, one of the state’s leading historical sites and birthplace of the American industrial [...]

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Unfortunate Ends: Gleanings from the Death Notices of Early Rhode Island Newspapers

[...] pocket, and upon which he incautiously sat down. January 26, 1824: Armington, Bowers, of Pawtucket, found hanged near Scotts Pond, a suicide. July 22, 1824: Clark, Thaddeus, age 7 years, he [...]

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Nerf Rebelle Charmed Follow-Up

[...] place. This is where Hasbro brings a select group of consumers to their headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, to test new product ideas. It is, for all intents and purposes, a glorified focus [...]

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Nerf Fan Ambassador Meet-Up in Rhode Island

[...] Hangouts session back in June that we were being invited to visit Hasbro’s headquarters in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, but it really didn’t sink in until we actually arrived at the sprawling campus [...]

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