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East Providence, Rhode Island

East Providence, Rhode Island
City
City of East Providence
World War I Memorial and Taunton Plaza
World War I Memorial and Taunton Plaza
Location in Providence County and the state of Rhode Island.
Location in Providence County and the state of Rhode Island.
Coordinates: 41°48′49″N 71°22′12″W / 41.81361°N 71.37000°W / 41.81361; -71.37000Coordinates: 41°48′49″N 71°22′12″W / 41.81361°N 71.37000°W / 41.81361; -71.37000
Country United States
State Rhode Island
County Providence
Incorporated (town) 1862
Incorporated (city) 1958
Government
 • Type Council-Manager
 • Mayor Thomas A. Rose Jr.
 • City Council Tracy A Capobianco: At-Large
Robert Britto: Ward 1
Helder J. Cunha: Ward 2
Thomas A. Rose Jr.,: Ward 3 (Council President)
Timothy Conley: Ward 4
 • City Manager Richard Kirby
Area
 • Total 16.61 sq mi (43.02 km2)
 • Land 13.4 sq mi (34.7 km2)
 • Water 3.2 sq mi (8.3 km2)
Elevation 62 ft (19 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 47,037
 • Density 3,510.2/sq mi (1,355.5/km2)
Time zone Eastern (UTC-5)
 • Summer (DST) Eastern (UTC-4)
ZIP code 02914, 02915, 02916
Area code(s) 401
FIPS code 44-22960
GNIS feature ID 1219590
Website eastprovidenceri.net

East Providence is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 47,037 at the 2010 census, making it the fifth largest city in the state.

East Providence is located at 41°48′5″N 71°21′39″W / 41.80139°N 71.36083°W / 41.80139; -71.36083 (41.801500, -71.360824).

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 16.6 square miles (43 km2), of which, 13.4 square miles (35 km2) of it is land and 3.2 square miles (8.3 km2) of it (19.33%) is water.

The following villages are located in East Providence:

The Mayor is Thomas Rose, and the City Manager is Richard Kirby.

In 1641, the Plymouth Colony purchased from the Indians a large tract of land which today includes the northern half of East Providence (from Watchemoket to Rumford), Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Seekonk, Massachusetts, and part of Pawtucket. Four years later, John Brown of Plymouth bought a considerably smaller piece of land from the Indians, which today comprises the southern part of East Providence (Riverside), Barrington, and a small part of Swansea. Finally, in 1661, Plymouth completed the "North Purchase" from which Attleboro, North Attleboro, and Cumberland were later formed. Over the whole the authorities gave the name 'Rehoboth'. The center of this large settlement, which is sometimes referred to as 'Old Rehoboth', is within the borders of modern East Providence. In 1812, the western half of Old Rehoboth was set off as a separate township called Seekonk, Massachusetts. Old Rehoboth's town center now became the heart of Old Seekonk. Finally, in 1862, the western part of Old Seekonk was ceded to Rhode Island and incorporated as East Providence.


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