North End Historic District (Woonsocket, Rhode Island)
The North End Historic District in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, encompasses a predominantly residential area north of the city's commercial core. It is characterized by a dense concentration of late 19th and early 20th century housing, reflecting the city's significant growth during that period driven by the textile industry. The district primarily features wood-frame houses in a variety of architectural styles, including Queen Anne, Victorian, and triple-decker styles common to New England mill towns. Many of these structures were built to house the influx of workers employed in the numerous mills located along the Blackstone River. The district provides a valuable visual record of the urban development patterns and social history associated with Woonsocket's industrial past. The North End Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in [Insert Year of Listing Here - Check Accurate Source for Date]. Its boundaries are generally defined by [Insert Boundary Streets Here - Check Accurate Source for Exact Boundaries].