Did you know Pawtucket has a riverfront park? Neither did I, probably because it sucks:

^Anyone know if this is where the Prov-Pawtucket water shuttle stopped at?
Pawtucket's own mini-Kennedy Plaza, the Pawtucket Visitor's Center:
Wow, a big box department store built to the street with street entrances and everything! Too bad its closed and is now the DMV. Although notice Madhouse to the right:
Quality Hill from the other side of 95:
Quality Hill, off Walcott Street:
Can anyone say, light-rail?
So overall, I don't think my pics do the city justice. I want to get more pics of Quality Hill and the west side of the city, theres some great housing architecture over there.
Now to complain about Pawtucket a little, because I just love complaining:
-Whats up with the incomplete sidewalks in Darlington? One block will have them, the next block will have just dirt. What's up with that? I've never seen a place with such gaps before.
-The Super Stop and Shop at Cottage St and George Bennett. Okay, seriously, this is brand new, why did they build it like it's on Route 2 in Warwick? Here would have been the perfect opportunity to build a Stop and Shop up to the street, with rear or side parking, etc. The surrounding neighborhood is walkable and urban, so what gives? How did they allow this? There's a massive sea of parking, with Wendys, Dunkin Donuts, and a gas station in the parking lot. And right adjacent to this is the industrial rail line (from the pic above), a perfect line for the introduction of light rail in the future. What a missed opportunity to finally build an urban supermarket in this state.
-Do young people live in Pawtucket? Do they go out?