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4 bedroom home on corner lot. Needs updating. Carpenters dream. Fenced in yard, built in pool,...
Good investment or first time buyer home. All the essentials already done. New roof, Newer...
Debut! Well maintained ranch located on a quiet street. Close to all conveniences, highway,...
Newer windows, newer sheet rock walls throughout, needs tlc, recessed lighting throughout the...

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City of Central Falls
The city of Central Falls was formerly a part of the town of Lincoln, and was incorporated as a city February 21, 1895. Central Falls, the smallest municipality in the state (1.3 square miles), is also one of the most densely populated cities in the country. This tiny city, located just west of Pawtucket on the Blackstone River, has a history of industrial development. Central Falls was at one time called Chocolate Mill, after the chocolate factory established there in 1790. Due to this inherent characteristic, Central Falls and Pawtucket are often alluded to as the "Twin Cities.” Historically, it is best known as one of the areas where King Philip wreaked vengeance upon the white settlers, and a tablet at High and Aigan Streets marks the stop where Captain Michael Pierce, and a company of Plymouth soldiers were ambushed and almost annihilated by Indians, March 26, 1676. Central Falls has several large manufacturing plants, with its economy sustained primarily by a diversified manufacturing industry.
Government
City Hall | Phone: 401-727-7400 |
- Established: 1730
- Incorporated: 1895
- Form of government: City council headed by a mayor
- Council meetings: Held monthly on the second Monday at 7 p.m.
- Fiscal year begins: July 1
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