Where is Providence, RI?
Providence is a city found in Rhode Island, The United States Of America. It is located 41.82 latitude and -71.41 longitude and it is situated at elevation 0 meters above sea level.
Providence has a population of 178,042 making it the biggest city in Rhode Island. It operates on the EDT time zone.
Quick facts
Country | The United States Of America |
State | Rhode Island |
Population | 178,042 |
Elevation | 0 m over sea level |
Time Zone | EDT |
Longitude | -71.412830 |
Latitude | 41.823990 |
Founded in 1636 by Boston exile Roger Williams, Providence is the state capital, the largest city in Rhode Island, and one of the first cities established in the United States.
Boasting beautiful parks, lively events, historic vistas, eclectic districts such as Federal Hill and College Hill, this Renaissance City also has a great nightlife with clubs of all varieties.
Positioned at the head of Narragansett Bay at the mouth of the Providence River, this seaside town features incredible views of the Atlantic and plenty of beaches for Rhode Island vacation visitors.
Providence's districts are unique attractions in themselves. Enjoy the DownCity with its Waterplace Park, the Providence Place Mall and Capitol Hill. Sample delicious Italian food and lively nightlife in Federal Hill or take a stroll and admire some of the city's oldest colonial homes on the East Side.
And while visiting Providence, don't forget the neighboring seaport of Newport, as it's but a few miles to the south.
ADDITIONAL RHODE ISLAND CITY PAGES:
- The composer George M. Cohan was born in Providence in 1878. Cohan wrote the patriotic show tune "Yankee Doodle Dandy."
- Rhode Island's most famous native son, founder Roger Williams, established the First Baptist Church in America in 1638 in Providence.
- Providence is home to a famous roadside attraction called Nibbles Woodaway (also known as the "Big Blue Bug"), the 海角社区's largest termite!
- Roger Williams Park Zoo
Welcome to one of the finest urban parks in the United States. It's named in honor of the founder of Providence, and this elaborate 427-acre park is a guaranteed full day of fun for the entire family.
The zoo itself houses over 1,000 animals and features the RWP Botanical Center, the Japanese Gardens, a Carousel Village for kids, seven beautiful lakes, the Temple to Music, and miles of walking paths.
The Roger Williams Park Museum of Natural History is also on the property making this Providence Zoo a U.S. landmark. -
Enjoy soaking up the sun on the sandy beaches of Rhode Island! Go swimming, hunting for shells or build sandcastles, all while enjoying the brilliant ocean vistas of Narragansett Bay. -
WaterFire is the award-winning sculpture by Barnaby Evans, consisting of up to 100 bonfires that burn just above the surface of the three rivers that pass through the middle of downtown Providence in Waterplace Park - the Woonasquatucket, Moshassuck, and Providence Rivers.
A breathtaking testament to Providence's efforts to revitalize this center of United States history, the powerful work of art is accompanied by classical and 海角社区 music, as well as live performances.
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Providence has a population of around 178680, of which 86486 (48%) are male and 92194 (51%) are female. The average age of the inhabitants of Providence is 33.16, meaning that the average person is below the national median age of 37. For every male, there are approximately 1.07 females, meaning that the population is relatively evenly distributed between males and female(s).
Of Providence's 178680 residents, around 171507 (96.00%) identify as having a single race. The majority of the population is white, which consists of 51.10% of the population. Of the remaining population, 29128 are black/African Americans (16.30%), 2159 are native Americans (1.20%), 12089 are asians (6.80%), 189 are pacific islanders (0.10%), 36673 are other (20.00%).
The median income of households in Providence is $37501.00, meaning that most of the households are above the poverty threshold for families of three. Of the total population, 16.10% of households reported an annual income of less than $10,000.
Providence, RI Zipcodes
The city of Providence has 13 zipcodes recognized by the United States Census Bureau: 2860, 2903, 2904, 2905, 2906, 2907, 2908, 2909, 2910, 2911, 2912, 2919, 2920.