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Revision as of 21:57, 6 October 2019

Providence River
Tourists can explore the Providence River by Venetian Gondola
Location
CountryUnited States
StateRhode Island
CountyProvidence
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationconfluence of Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck Rivers
 • coordinates41°49′36″N 71°24′36″W / 41.8267°N 71.4100°W / 41.8267; -71.4100
Mouth 
 • location
Narragansett Bay
 • coordinates
41°43′16″N 71°20′53″W / 41.721°N 71.348°W / 41.721; -71.348
Length8 mi (13 km)
Providence River looking south
Point Street Bridge, spanning the Providence River
The city of Providence as seen from the Providence River at its confluence with the Narragansett Bay

The Providence River is a tidal river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows approximately 8 miles (13 km). There are no dams along the river's length, although the Fox Point Hurricane Barrier is located south of downtown to protect the city of Providence from damaging tidal floods.

The southern part of the river has been dredged at a cost of $65 million in federal and state funds to benefit nearby marinas and commercial shipping interests.[1]

The Dutch called the Providence River the Nassau River. It was the northeastern limit of Dutch claims in the colonial era, owing to Adriaen Block's exploration of Narragansett Bay, from 1614 until the Hartford Treaty of 1650. It can, therefore, be regarded as the original boundary between the English New England colonies and the Dutch colony of New Netherland.

Course

The river is formed by the confluence of the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers in downtown Providence. One half mile downstream, it is joined from the east by the Seekonk River and continues south. The cities of Providence, Cranston, and Warwick lie to the west of the river, while the city of East Providence and the town of Barrington lie to the east. At the narrows between Conimicut Point, in Warwick to the west and Nayatt Point in Barrington to the east, the Conimicut Shoal Lighthouse marks the entrance to the river from Narragansett Bay.

Crossings

Below is a list of all crossings over the Providence River. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream.

Tributaries

See also

References

  1. ^ "Providence River Dredging Project: Breaking the Impasse through Partnering" (PDF). crmc.state.ri.us. Coastal Resources Management Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-07-04.
  2. ^ List, Madeline (9 August 2019). "$21.9 million later, pedestrian bridge opens in downtown Providence". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 16 August 2019.