Providence was one of the first cities to industrialize in the United
States. By 1830, the city had manufacturing industries in metals, machinery,
textiles, jewelry, and silverware. Though manufacturing has declined, the city
is still one of the largest centers for jewelry and silverware design and
manufacturing. Services, in particular education, healthcare, and finance, also
make up a large portion of the city's economy. Providence also is the site of a
sectional center facility, a regional hub for the U.S. Postal Service. Since it
is the capital of Rhode Island, Providence's economy additionally consists of