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Woonsocket, Rhode Island 02895
(Photos)
The Blackstone River is to look at, not to swim in, nor to eat fish from.
Representing the U.S. state of Rhode Island, a picture of the Mill River in sunglare in spring in Woonsocket.
The Mill River, shown here, is spiritually important to the people of Woonsocket, Rhode Island. No I'm just kidding.
Floral spring days of forsythia and cherry, at the Peters River in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
Ah yes the Bellingham Conglomerate, an outcrop thereof, at a streetcorner in Woonsocket.
Streetlight at outcrop.
Stacks of pallets sorted blue and plain were positioned in the corner of a blacktop parking lot, on a fine spring day in Woonsocket.
U.S.-style "pavement prairie" with flowering tree.
A bleakly vacant Woonsocket streetscape was decorated by a blooming stinking Callery pear with powerlines thru it.
For a shrubbery tour of Woonsocket.
Rhode Island streetscape of juniper and callery pear.
I flutter my callery pear eyelashes at a stand of juniper across the street.
A bright red 2009 Ford Escape aggressively imposes its presence, from an elevated position above a sidewalk.
Entering a 'Socket.
For a triangular parcel of land between the railroad tracks and the road, an almost-triangular building from the early 1920s.
Erected in 1959 in Rhode Island to span the Blackstone River was: A bridge!
1855 in rubblework: In Rhode Island was erected a gray stone warehouse with curved side walls.
A building from 1926!!, remodeled in 1975.
Dollar General - Woonsocket, RI
1890 plainside.
Built in 1929 (just in time!) was the Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company building in downtown Woonsocket, six stories high.
Walking to Parms.
Isolated remnant!
In Woonsocket was a handpainted billboard of a New York lunch of hot weiners.
In Woonsocket was an apartment building, formerly a telephone exchange.
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