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Locustville, Rhode Island

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1865 Locustville Mill

The area known as Locustville is today a section of the village of Hope Valley in the town of Hopkinton, Rhode Island, United States.

Overview

Once a separate village, it was virtually "taken over" by Hope Valley, its more dominant neighbor to the south. Locustville is still a known place, and its past can still be seen in the present day. An example is Locustville Road, a small road near the center of the village, and Locustville Pond, a large pond that stretches through much of the present-day borders of the village of Hope Valley.

The site of Locustville is near the Hope Valley Elementary School on Thelma Drive, of which Locustville Road is an offshoot.

Although the areas which were once Locustville are now known as Hope Valley, the name "Locustville" still is a familiar name among residents, and some residents still identify themselves with the village.

References

  1. "LOCUSTVILLE POND TR AT HOPE VALLEY, RI (USGS-01117970) site data in the". www.waterqualitydata.us. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  2. Berke, Ben. "Neighborhood of the Week | Hope Valley: Mills have gone, but the village remains". The Providence Journal. Retrieved January 1, 2021. According to the 2010 census, Hope Valley has grown to 1,612 in population and now envelops Locustville, once a separate village. The Locustville mill, also reduced in size after a fire, closed its textile business in 1936 and now houses URE Outfitters.
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