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      Bus stations near Slater Mill in Boston

      • Pawtucket Transit Center (Slater Mill Side),1 min walk,

      Bus lines to Slater Mill in Boston

      • QX,Quonset,
      • R,Slater Mill (Pawtucket),
      • 78,Kennedy Plaza Via Beverage Hill Ave,
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      • What are the closest stations to Slater Mill?

        The closest stations to Slater Mill are:

        • Pawtucket Transit Center (Slater Mill Side) is 68 yards away, 1 min walk.
      • Which Bus lines stop near Slater Mill?

        These Bus lines stop near Slater Mill: 1, 73, 75, R

      • Which Train lines stop near Slater Mill?

        These Train lines stop near Slater Mill: PROVIDENCE/STOUGHTON LINE

      • What’s the nearest bus stop to Slater Mill in Boston?

        The nearest bus stop to Slater Mill in Boston is Pawtucket Transit Center (Slater Mill Side). It’s a 1 min walk away.

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      Slater Mill Address: Roosevelt Avenue street in Boston

      Slater Mill
      Slater MillThe Slater Mill is a historic textile mill complex on the banks of the Blackstone River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, modeled after cotton spinning mills first established in England. It is the first water-powered cotton spinning mill in North America to utilize the Arkwright system of cotton spinning as developed by Richard Arkwright. Samuel Slater, the mill's founder, apprenticed as a young man in Belper, England with industrialist Jedediah Strutt. Shortly after immigrating to the United States, Slater was hired by Moses Brown of Providence, Rhode Island to produce a working set of machines necessary to spin cotton yarn using water power. Construction of the machines was completed in 1793, as well as a dam, waterway, waterwheel, and mill. Manufacturing was based on Richard Arkwright's cotton spinning system, which included carding, drawing, and spinning machines. Slater initially hired children and families to work in his mill, establishing a pattern that was replicated throughout the Blackstone Valley and known as the "Rhode Island System". It was later eclipsed by Francis Cabot Lowell's Waltham System. Slater Mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark on November 13, 1966, the first property to be listed on the register. In December 2014, the mill was added to the newly formed Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park.
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