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114–141 Bath St., 6-18 Duke St., and 377 Orms St. 41°50′00″N 71°25′33″W / 41.833333°N 71.425833°W / 41.833333; -71.425833 ( Andrew Dickhaut Cottages Historic A discrete and intact collection of late 19th-century workers' housing
The Customhouse Historic District is a historic district encompassing fifteen historic buildings in downtown Providence, Rhode Island.The district is bounded by Westminster, Exchange, Dyer, Pine, and Peck Streets, and includes eight buildings associated with the important functions of the business center Providence became in the mid-to-late 19th century.
15.7 mi [1] (25.3 km) Existed: by 1934–present: Major junctions; South end: Route 246 in Providence: I-95 in Providence I-295 in Smithfield: North end: Douglas Pike in Burrillville: Location; Country: United States: State: Rhode Island: Counties: Providence: Highway system; Rhode Island Routes
During a search at 158 Superior Street in the West End neighborhood on Jan. 25, police recovered a Draco 7.62 mm rifle, which Perez likened to an AK-47. Accompanying the gun was a high-capacity ...
One Financial Plaza, also known as the Sovereign Bank Tower and formerly known as the Hospital Trust Tower, [1] is an international-style skyscraper that stands along Kennedy Plaza in Downtown Providence, Rhode Island. The building is the second-tallest in the city and state, surpassed in height only by the Industrial National Bank Building.
One Citizens Plaza is a 13-story office building in Providence, Rhode Island [1] situated at the confluence of the Moshassuck and Woonasquatucket Rivers. It is the headquarters of Citizens Bank. [2] Standing at 180 ft (55 m), One Citizens Plaza is tied with the Brown University Sciences Library as the 13th-tallest building in the city.
The Thomas P. Ives House is a National Historic Landmark at 66 Power Street in the College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island.Built in 1803–06, this brick house is an extremely well-preserved and little-altered example of Adamesque-Federal style.
The second-tallest building in Providence is One Financial Plaza, which rises 30 floors and 410 feet (125 m) and was completed in 1973. [ 3 ] As one of the early manufacturing centers in the United States, many of Providence's tallest buildings were constructed prior to 1930; among these are the Industrial National Bank Building, Turk's Head ...