Videos – Views of Historic Pawtuxet Village
A collection of videos about Pawtuxet Village, including a historical short featuring archival images and other films showcasing the village’s architecture and riverfront.
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Gaspee Walking Tour of Historic Pawtuxet Village
Produced by members of the Pawtuxet Village Association (PVA), this is a delightful and inspiring success story of the citizen-led development of the first National Historic District in Rhode Island.
The production is presented by writer and storyteller Janet Hudon Hartman, assisted by realtor Jeff St. Germain, Hippo Studio, Flamingo Studio, and DJ Johnson.
The video is hosted on John Ruggieri’s YouTube Channel.
Pawtuxet Village, Historic Village in Cranston and Warwick Rhode Island
Pawtuxet Village is a section of the New England cities of Warwick and Cranston, Rhode Island. It is located at the point where the Pawtuxet River flows into the Providence River and Narragansett Bay.
Pawtuxet means "Little Falls" in the Narragansett language, and this area was originally occupied by the Sononoce Pawtuxet tribe, part of the larger Narragansett Indian tribe. In 1638, Rhode Island founder Roger Williams purchased the property extending south from Providence to the Pawtuxet River.
The video is hosted and produced by an independent creator Corey Sherman Photo & Video.
Pawtuxet River Bridge
This short film offers a visual tour of Pawtuxet Village, highlighting its historic homes, scenic riverfront, and charming streetscapes. Beautifully shot footage and gentle pacing capture the village’s character and sense of place.
The video is hosted and produced by an independent creator Disoriented Navigator.