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English: The medallion is a painted tile design that reads "What Cheer Laundry" around the perimeter. An illustration of Roger Williams meeting the Native Americans that lived on land that later became Rhode Island is within the perimeter circle, with "What Cheer" being part of the greeting that the native tribe used (the full greeting was "What Cheer, netop" with "netop" being the Narragansett word for friend). In a yellow fluttering banner below reads "What Cheer brings Good Cheer."
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The What Cheer Laundry medallion that once stood above the doorway was saved by the Providence Revolving Fund.

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