Fall River Mills, California Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you are interested in knowing more about the demographics of Fall River Mills, CA, here are some facts you may want to know:

The United States Census Bureau's most recent data on race and ethnicity shows that 61.1% of residents identify as white and 12.3% as black. Among non-citizens, the percentage is just 2.6%. Among those who reported birthplace, the most common ethnic groups are Irish, English, and Scottish. The majority of residents are American citizens, and the remainder are immigrants.

The fall River mills are home to several notable people, including Bing Crosby, the actor and singer who spearheaded fundraising efforts for a hospital. Other notable residents include Jamie Pineda, frontwoman of Sweetbox, Mark Wilson, NFL offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders, and Brian Barrett, chairman of a bass fishing book club and organic chicken farmer. This historic city is home to a large Jewish population.

The city also has a large Portuguese community. As of the 2000 census, 43.9% of Fall River residents identified themselves as of Portuguese heritage. The vast majority of Portuguese residents claim to be Azorean or from the Sao Miguel Island. In addition to Portuguese residents, Fall River also has a significant Italian, French, and Lebanese communities. The majority of Americans in Fall River are white and Anglo-Saxon Protestant.

The population of Fall River is estimated at around 10,000 people. Approximately half of the residents of the city live within a mile of the proposed location. During the past decade, Fall River has been home to two federally recognized cities: New Bedford and Providence. These cities were separated by the state's state border. The US Supreme Court shifted it south from Columbia Street to State Street. The city has been in Massachusetts since 1862.