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Wickenden Street in Providence, Rhode Island is a popular destination for students of the area's colleges and schools. The street is surrounded by universities on the East Side of Providence's College Hill, including Brown University, RISD, Moses Brown School, & The Wheeler School. ==History== The street is named after a rebellious British minister, William Wickenden, who had a farm on the original strip of land comprising modern day Wickenden Street.〔(History of the State of Rhode Island (accessed June 15, 2008 on Google Book Search) )〕 Wickenden was one of the first settlers in Providence in the 17th century. The area was home to a large Portuguese-American community starting in the 19th century. In 1885 Bishop Hendricken organized one of the first Portuguese-American churches in the area on the site of a former Wickenden Street skating rink.〔(Google Book Search information )〕 Some of the houses on the Street are still painted in pastel colors in the Portuguese style. Today, Wickenden Street has numerous independent shops, art galleries, a farmer's market, and restaurants that are popular among local artists, professors and students. Image:Wickenden Street Providence RI 1.jpg|Wickenden Street in 2008 Image:Wickenden Street Providence RI 3.jpg|Wickenden Street in 2008 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wickenden Street」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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