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this panoramic region of 400,000 acres that is revered for magnificent Fall foliage, quaint New England villages, farm stands and fruit groves ripe for the picking, vibrant outdoor recreation, and a spectacular display of American architecture through the ages. Located in the heart of New England, stretching from Worcester, Massachusetts to Providence, Rhode Island, the Blackstone River Valley is a very special National Park. Running the length of "America's hardest working river," the 46-mile Blackstone, it is here that America's Industrial Revolution began in 1790.
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