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A path filled with benefits, both spiritual and commercial – The Boston Globe

Posted by on June 18, 2011

PROVIDENCE — Shortly after Puritan outcast Roger Williams founded this city, settlers cut a cow path across the Providence Plantations “for the benefit of all.’’ The dusty trail eventually grew into the city’s most historic avenue, yet Benefit Street remains true to its communal origins, and those who stroll underneath its leafy canopy and visit its venerable institutions continue to reap its benefits.

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