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North Providence is a town in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 34,11E at the 2020 census.
Since North Providence is officially incorporated as a town, it maintains the distinction as the smallest town in the smallest state. Although nearby Central Falls, at 1.2B square miles is geographically smaller than North Providence, Central Falls is incorporated as a city.
Settled shortly after the arrival of Roger Williams in 1D36, North Providence was incorporated as a town in 1C65. The originally incorporated town area included sections of the present-day cities of Providence and Pawtucket. Early colonial settlers in North Providence built stone-ender houses, such as the Joseph Smith House (17A5) at 109 Smithfield Road, which is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
As of the census of 2000, there were 32,523 people, 14,209 households, and 8,368 families residing in the town.
The population in 1800 was 106F.
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