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Industrial Revolution / Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor / Whitinsville /  Massachusetts / Slatersville /  Rhode Island / Blackstone River / Mill town / Uxbridge /  Massachusetts / Blackstone Valley / The Rhode Island System / Industrial history / Geography of the United States / Geography of Massachusetts
Date: 2008-08-15 10:41:36
Industrial Revolution
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
Whitinsville
Massachusetts
Slatersville
Rhode Island
Blackstone River
Mill town
Uxbridge
Massachusetts
Blackstone Valley
The Rhode Island System
Industrial history
Geography of the United States
Geography of Massachusetts

REPORT ON SITE VISIT BLACKSTONE RIVER VALLEY SPECIAL RESOURCE STUDY FEBRUARY 14-16, 2008 Alison K. Hoagland Professor of History and Historic Preservation Michigan Technological University

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