Woonasquatucket River
The Woonasquatucket River, sometimes called "the Woony", is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows approximately and drains a watershed of.
Together with the Blackstone River to the north, the Woonasquatucket was designated an American Heritage River in 1998. Both rivers played active roles in the Industrial Revolution and the history of Rhode Island in the 19th century. Evidence of this industrial history remains in the fact that there are 18 dams along the river's length.
Course
The river begins in the swamps west of Primrose Pond in North Smithfield and runs southeast past Primrose Pond to Stillwater Reservoir. Below the reservoir, the river continues southeast, providing water to numerous ponds, until going under Providence Place mall and joining the Moshassuck River in front of the One Citizens Plaza building in downtown Providence to form the Providence River. The lower part of the river, below Rising Sun Dam in Olneyville is tidal.250 years ago, the river flowed into what was called "The Great Salt Cove," just a little below where Rising Sun Dam now stands. The Great Salt Cove was about miles long and up to half a mile wide, covering several hundred acres. Much of the present, flat land in this area was once either the cove itself or salt marshes along the edges of the cove. The flat land is fill added over the years to make more land to build on, beginning as early as 1780. The western end of the Great Salt Cove was near where Atwells Avenue now crosses Route 6.
From near the Atwells Avenue bridge over the Woonasquatucket to Interstate 95 and on to its present mouth, the Woonasquatucket's course is a man-made channel that flows underneath Providence Place Mall and through Waterplace Park. In Waterplace Park, the Woonasquatucket River is also used as part of WaterFire.
Crossings
Below is a list of all 29 crossings over the Woonasquatucket River. The list starts at the headwaters and goes downstream.- North Smithfield
- *Greenville Road
- *Douglas Pike
- Smithfield
- *Farnum Pike
- *Old Forge Road
- *Farnum Pike
- *George Washington Highway
- *Capron Road
- *Whipple Avenue
- *Farnum Pike
- *Esmond Street
- *Esmond Mill Drive
- North Providence
- *Angell Avenue
- *Putnam Pike
- *Allendale Avenue
- Johnston
- *Greenville Avenue
- Providence
- *Glenbridge Avenue
- *U.S. 6
- *Manton Avenue
- *Delaine Street
- *Valley Street
- *Atwells Avenue
- *Eagle Street
- *Acorn Street
- *Dean Street
- *Bath Street
- *Interstate 95
- *Francis Street
- *Exchange Street
- *Steeple Street
History
Tributaries
In addition to many unnamed tributaries, the following brooks and rivers feed the Woonasquatucket:- Latham Brook
- Stillwater River
- Harris Brook
- Hawkins Brook
- Assapumpset Brook
- Reaper Brook
- Mattetee Swamp Brook
- Hanton Brook
- Gould Brook
- Whipple Brook
- Pleasant Valley Stream