The 2000 US Census recorded 43,224 residents.
The address of the Woonsocket Historical And Preservation Society is: 42 South Main St Garden Level, Woonsocket, RI 2895
A total of eight. By population they are: Providence Warwick Cranston Pawtucket East Providence Woonsocket Newport and Central Falls.
MLB Hall of Famers born in Rhode Island are Hugh Duffy from Cranston, Gabby Hartnett from Woonsocket, and Napoleon Lajoie from Woonsocket. Active MLB players born in Rhode Island include Rocco Baldelli from Woonsocket, Chris Iannetta from Providence, Paul Konerko from Providence, and Dan Wheeler from Providence.
Duke Robillard was born in Woonsocket, in Rhode Island, USA.
The address of the Museum Of Work And Culture is: 42 S Main St, Woonsocket, RI 02895-4274
Providence is both the State Capital and the largest population center. Other cities are: Warwick. Cranston. Pawtucket. East Providence. Woonsocket. Newport and Central Falls.
You must consult with the RI authorities for a current and correct answer.
The "Woonsocket Rocket" is a nickname for the Woonsocket High School sports teams, particularly its basketball team, known for their competitive spirit and enthusiastic fan support. The term reflects the city's pride in its athletic programs and their achievements in Rhode Island high school sports. The nickname embodies the community's energy and passion for supporting local athletes.
Using the 2009 population estimate for Rhode Island the difference would be 624,653.
The most westerly city in Rhode Island is Woonsocket. It is located near the Massachusetts border and is known for its rich industrial history and diverse community. Woonsocket is part of Providence County and serves as a significant urban center in the northern part of the state.
Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, East Providence, Woonsocket, Newport and Central Falls.
It is 2,618 miles according to Google Maps.