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Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product – The New York Times

Posted by profekee on September 28, 2016
Posted in: Communities in Global Environment, Community Quests.

The Rhode Island city is shedding its industrial image as “the bucket,” and has embraced the arts as a tool for redevelopment.

Source: Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product – The New York Times

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