1. Providence Public Library
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2. Rochambeau Library
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3. Brown University
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4. The Providence Athenaeum
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5. John Hay Library
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6. Rhode Island School of Design Library
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7. Johnson & Wales University Library
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8. Smith Hill Library
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9. Library Service Department
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10. Rhode Island Historical
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11. Wanskuck Library
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12. North Providence Union Free Library
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13. John Carter Brown Library
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14. Rhode Island School of Design: Campus Design & Exhibitions
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15. Brown University Sci Library
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16. Dr. Pat Feinstein Child Development Center
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17. Rhode Island Historical Society Library
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18. Marian J. Mohr Memorial Library
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19. William H Hall Free Library
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20. Diocesan Resource Center
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21. South Providence Library
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22. Libertalia Autonomous Space
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23. James P Adams Library
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24. State Law Libraries
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25. State Library-Secretary-State
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26. URI ASF College of Continuing Education Library
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27. Peters Health Sciences Library
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28. Rockfeller Library
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29. Museum of Natural History
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30. Auburn Branch Library
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31. Library & Information Services
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32. The Digital Ark Corporation.
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About 'Providence, RI, USA'
Providence is the capital and most populous city of the state of Rhode Island and was one of the first cities established in the United States. Situated at the mouth of the Providence River, at the head of Narragansett Bay, the city's small footprint is crisscrossed by seemingly erratic streets and contains a rapidly changing demographic.. Located in Providence County, it is the third largest city in the New England region. The city proper population of 178,042 anchors the 37th largest metropolitan population in the country, with an estimated MSA population of 1,600,856, exceeding that of Rhode Island by about 60% due to its reaching into southern Massachusetts. | |
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