Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Olneyville | |
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| Name | Olneyville |
| Settlement type | Neighborhood |
| Coordinates | 41.8233, -71.4433 |
| Subdivision type | City |
| Subdivision name | Providence, Rhode Island |
| Subdivision type1 | State |
| Subdivision name1 | Rhode Island |
| Subdivision type2 | Country |
| Subdivision name2 | United States |
Olneyville is a neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island, located near the Woonasquatucket River and US Route 1. The area is known for its historic Olneyville New York System restaurant, which has been featured on Food Network shows like Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives with Guy Fieri and Man v. Food with Adam Richman. Olneyville is also close to the Rhode Island State House and Brown University, and is accessible via Interstate 95 and US Route 6.
Olneyville is situated in the western part of Providence, Rhode Island, near the Woonasquatucket River and the US Route 1 highway. The neighborhood is bounded by the Providence River to the east and the city of Cranston, Rhode Island to the west. Olneyville is also close to the Scituate Reservoir and the George B. Parker Woodland, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature walks. The area is accessible via Interstate 95 and US Route 6, and is near the T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island.
The history of Olneyville dates back to the 18th century, when the area was a rural farming community. The neighborhood was named after Francis Olney, a Providence, Rhode Island merchant who owned a large tract of land in the area. During the American Industrial Revolution, Olneyville became a major industrial center, with numerous textile mills and manufacturing facilities along the Woonasquatucket River. The area was also home to many Italian-American and Irish-American immigrants, who worked in the mills and factories. Today, Olneyville is a diverse neighborhood with a mix of old and new homes, shops, and restaurants, and is close to the Rhode Island School of Design and Johnson & Wales University.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the population of Olneyville is diverse, with a mix of White American, African American, Hispanic and Latino American, and Asian American residents. The area is also home to many Providence, Rhode Island institutions, including Butler Hospital and the Providence VA Medical Center. Olneyville is close to the Rhode Island State House and the Providence City Hall, and is represented in the Rhode Island General Assembly by Democratic Party (United States) and Republican Party (United States) lawmakers. The neighborhood is also near the Federal Hill (Providence, Rhode Island) and College Hill (Providence, Rhode Island) neighborhoods, which offer a range of cultural and entertainment options.
The economy of Olneyville is driven by a mix of small businesses, restaurants, and manufacturing facilities. The area is home to many Providence, Rhode Island institutions, including Butler Hospital and the Providence VA Medical Center, which employ thousands of people. Olneyville is also close to the Rhode Island Convention Center and the Dunkin' Donuts Center, which host a range of events and conferences throughout the year. The neighborhood is accessible via Interstate 95 and US Route 6, and is near the T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island, making it an attractive location for businesses and entrepreneurs. Olneyville is also near the Port of Providence and the Providence River, which offer opportunities for shipping and trade.
Olneyville is a culturally diverse neighborhood with a mix of old and new homes, shops, and restaurants. The area is home to many Italian-American and Irish-American restaurants, including the historic Olneyville New York System restaurant, which has been featured on Food Network shows like Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives with Guy Fieri and Man v. Food with Adam Richman. Olneyville is also close to the Rhode Island School of Design and Johnson & Wales University, which offer a range of cultural and educational programs. The neighborhood is near the Federal Hill (Providence, Rhode Island) and College Hill (Providence, Rhode Island) neighborhoods, which offer a range of cultural and entertainment options, including the Providence Performing Arts Center and the Trinity Repertory Company.
Olneyville is accessible via Interstate 95 and US Route 6, and is near the T.F. Green Airport in Warwick, Rhode Island. The area is also served by the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA), which offers bus service to Providence, Rhode Island and other nearby cities. Olneyville is close to the Providence Station and the Kingston Station, which offer Amtrak train service to Boston, Massachusetts and New York City. The neighborhood is also near the Port of Providence and the Providence River, which offer opportunities for shipping and trade. Olneyville is a short drive from the Scituate Reservoir and the George B. Parker Woodland, which offer opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature walks. Category:Neighborhoods in Providence, Rhode Island