Pawtuxet means "Little Falls" in the
Narragansett language, and this area was originally occupied by the Sononoce Pawtuxet band, part of the larger
Narragansett Indian tribe. In 1638, Rhode Island founder
Roger Williams purchased the property extending south from
Providence to the Pawtuxet River. Shortly after, his followers
William Arnold,
William Harris,
William Carpenter, and Zachariah Rhodes settled along the fertile meadows of the Pawtuxet. Meanwhile,
Samuel Gorton purchased the land south of the Pawtuxet River and became the founder of Warwick. Early 18th-century inhabitants took advantage of the power of the Pawtuxet River by constructing various mills, and took advantage of its excellent harbor by building one of America's premier shipping ports. The Pawtuxet Village Historic District boasts dozens of preserved Colonial structures among its scenic blend of homes and buildings. The mouth of the Pawtuxet River was a strategic location to settle, and gave boats a safe harbor and the village considerable importance in the triangular trade of the day, and shipyards for the coastal and
West Indies trade were located here. It was here in 1772 where Rhode Island patriots took the first organized military action towards independence by attacking and burning the hated British revenue schooner . This was America's "First Blow for Freedom", known as the
Gaspee Affair, and led directly to the establishment of permanent Committees of Correspondence, unifying the individual colonies, and starting the process of the
American Revolution. The cities of Cranston and Warwick celebrate this historic role of Pawtuxet Village by hosting the annual Gaspee Days Parade each June. In the late 19th-century, the Rhodes family developed one of Rhode Island's top attractions called the Rhodes-on-the-Pawtuxet casino, dance hall, and canoe center. Trolley lines from
Providence carried vast numbers to the Pawtuxet area for entertainment. In the 21st-century, Pawtuxet Village became known as a food destination, with eateries ranging from a tea room, Parisian cafe, Irish pub, Thai restaurant, creperie, ice cream, and more. The Friends of Pawtuxet Village host an annual
Taste of Pawtuxet event to highlight local eateries. ==Gaspee Days celebration==