[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 91 (Thursday, June 23, 2011)]
[House]
[Page H4474]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE 375TH ANNIVERSARY OF PROVIDENCE
(Mr. CICILLINE asked and was given permission to address the House
for 1 minute.)
Mr. CICILLINE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to commemorate the 375th
anniversary of the founding of the city of Providence, Rhode Island's
magnificent capital city.
Providence, fondly known as the creative capital, the Renaissance
city and the beehive of industry, has embodied American values since
its founding in 1636. When Roger Williams founded the city of
Providence, he could not have known what it would become: the city,
built upon Roger Williams' tradition of diversity, welcoming immigrants
from around the world into vibrant urban neighborhoods.
Having served for 8 years as mayor of this great city, I am aware of
its well-earned reputation as the arts and culture center of New
England. Providence has been recognized as one of the coolest cities in
America, one of the 25 best cities for arts and culture and one of the
100 best cities for young people--to name just a few accolades. It has
also been recognized by the U.S. Conference of Mayors for its
innovative after-school programs, its world-class arts and
entertainment and its restoration of city rivers, the creation of
downtown warfront parks and spectacular historic preservation.
Three hundred seventy-five years after its founding, Providence is,
without question, one of America's greatest cities, and it is a true
honor to commemorate its founding.
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