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Angell Street is a major one-way thoroughfare on the East Side of
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. It was named for Thomas Angell, an early settler in Providence.


Route

Angell Street runs roughly east to west across the East Side of Providence. The street begins in Wayland at the Henderson Bridge and extends westward down College Hill, where it bisects the Brown University campus. The street ends at
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, immediately east of the First Baptist Church in America, where its path becomes Thomas and later Steeple streets. Angell intersects other thoroughfares in the area, including Thayer Street and Hope Street.


Famous inhabitants

* George L. Clarke (1813–1890), 10th
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, lived at 95 Angell Street * Francis W. Carpenter (1831–1922) lived at 276 Angell St * H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was born at 454 Angell Street lived here in his early childhood. Lovecraft later moved to 598 Angell Street, where he spent an additional two decades.


Structures

* Corliss–Brackett House, 45 Prospect St. * Lindemann Performing Arts Center, 130 Angell St * Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, 154 Angell St. * Gilder Center for Performing Arts and Prescott Library,
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* Hamilton House, 276 Angell St. * Central Congregational Church, 296 Angell St.


References

Brown University Geography of Providence, Rhode Island Roads in Rhode Island {{ProvidenceRI-stub