RI's smallest city, here are 5 other things to know about Central Falls

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Central Falls, Rhode Island, was established as a city in 1895, evolving from a village within Smithfield due to significant growth. The city, measuring just 1. 29 square miles, housed 22,583 residents as of the 2020 census, making it the most densely populated city in the United States. Attractions include Jenks Park, which offers walking trails and historic views, and Cogswell Tower, a lookout point from the era of King Philip's War. The city also has a rich cultural tapestry, highlighted by an influx of Latin American immigrants who have added to its diversity.

Central Falls was previously nicknamed "Chocolateville" because of its chocolate mill that operated from the late 18th to early 19th centuries, which filled the air with the scent of cocoa. The city's historical significance, combined with its attractions, provides a compelling reason for both residents and visitors to explore. The presence of "Nine Men's Misery" memorializes a tragic event during King Philip's War, adding depth to the city's historical narrative. Central Falls exemplifies how a small city can have a rich history and vibrant community life.

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