This remarkable photographic history of Federal Hill features images
of the community from the late 1800s to the mid-1960s, chronicling the
arrival of immigrants from many countries over the years.
During the thirty-four year period from 1898 to 1932, more than fifty
thousand Italian immigrants arrived at the port of Providence. The
majority of them settled on Federal Hill, the three-hundred-acre land
mass that stands high above Rhode Island's capital city. Federal Hill is
a rich community in many ways. Its hard working and tenacious settlers
started out with a deep and abiding faith in God. Their numerous
accomplishments are evidenced today in the many thriving family-owned
businesses and stunning architectural achievements so prevalent in the
downtown area. Many people from around the state enter Federal Hill
through the welcoming pine-cone arch for seasonal festivals or a night
on the town. The vitality and hospitality of this historic area are
truly cherished by many in the modern era.