The John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is a National Heritage Corridor dedicated to the history of the early American Industrial Revolution, including mill towns stretching across 24 cities and towns (400,000 acres (1,620 km²) in total) near the river's course in Worcester County, Massachusetts and Providence County, Rhode Island. It makes up a historical area in the Blackstone Valley and is named for the late US Senator from Rhode Island John Chafee. In 2014, the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park was created out of a smaller portion of the National Heritage Corridor. Both units now exist as cooperative entities. The organization is headquartered at the building in Woonsocket Depot Square which is located at 1 Depot Square, Woonsocket, RI 02895
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| - The John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is a National Heritage Corridor dedicated to the history of the early American Industrial Revolution, including mill towns stretching across 24 cities and towns (400,000 acres (1,620 km²) in total) near the river's course in Worcester County, Massachusetts and Providence County, Rhode Island. It makes up a historical area in the Blackstone Valley and is named for the late US Senator from Rhode Island John Chafee. In 2014, the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park was created out of a smaller portion of the National Heritage Corridor. Both units now exist as cooperative entities. The organization is headquartered at the building in Woonsocket Depot Square which is located at 1 Depot Square, Woonsocket, RI 02895 (en)
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| - Providence, Rhode Island
- Providence County, Rhode Island
- Blackstone, Massachusetts
- Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park
- Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park
- Blackstone Valley
- Hopedale, Massachusetts
- Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- United States Senate
- Upton, Massachusetts
- Uxbridge, Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Audubon Society
- Mendon, Massachusetts
- Rail trail
- Glocester, Rhode Island
- Grafton, Massachusetts
- Leicester, Massachusetts
- Lincoln, Rhode Island
- Smithfield, Rhode Island
- Museum of Work and Culture
- Burrillville, Rhode Island
- Protected areas established in 1986
- Central Falls, Rhode Island
- 1986 establishments in the United States
- Cumberland, Rhode Island
- East Coast Greenway
- East Providence, Rhode Island
- North Smithfield, Rhode Island
- Northbridge, Massachusetts
- Rhode Island Historical Society
- Auburn, Massachusetts
- Act of Congress
- National Heritage Areas of the United States
- John Chafee
- Blackstone River Greenway
- Sutton, Massachusetts
- Douglas, Massachusetts
- Greater Worcester Land Trust
- Mill town
- Millbury, Massachusetts
- Millville, Massachusetts
- National Park Service
- Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Worcester County, Massachusetts
- Worcester Historical Museum
- Woonsocket Depot Square
- National Heritage Corridor
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| - The John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor is a National Heritage Corridor dedicated to the history of the early American Industrial Revolution, including mill towns stretching across 24 cities and towns (400,000 acres (1,620 km²) in total) near the river's course in Worcester County, Massachusetts and Providence County, Rhode Island. It makes up a historical area in the Blackstone Valley and is named for the late US Senator from Rhode Island John Chafee. In 2014, the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park was created out of a smaller portion of the National Heritage Corridor. Both units now exist as cooperative entities. The organization is headquartered at the building in Woonsocket Depot Square which is located at 1 Depot Square, Woonsocket, RI 02895. (en)
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