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As part of the revitalization of Providence, the administrations of Mayors Vincent Cianci and David Cicilline have promoted the city, especially its "Downcity Arts District", as an artistic center. WaterFire , perhaps the most visible symbol of Providence's development, is an environmental art event created by Barnaby Evans which includes ...
The College Hill local historic district, established in 1960 (and expanded in 1990), partially overlaps the national landmark district. Properties within the local historic district are regulated by the city's historic district zoning ordinance, and cannot be altered without approval from the Providence Historic District Commission. [3]
Norwood Avenue Historic District: April 26, 2002 : Roughly along Norwood Ave. between Roger Williams Park and Broad St. Extends into Cranston: 93: Oakland Avenue Historic District: Oakland Avenue Historic District: November 1, 1984
[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Albion Historic District: Albion Historic District: July 19, 1984 (Roughly bounded by Berkshire Dr., Willow Lane, Ledge Way, Kennedy Boulevard, and School and Main Sts.
The Trinity Square Historic District is a historic district in the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island.It includes four properties on the south and west side of Trinity Square, the triangular junction of Elmwood Avenue and Broad Street.
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.
The Pine Street Historic District is a residential historic district on the south side of Providence, Rhode Island.It extends along Pine Street between Seekell and Myrtle Streets, and includes properties east of Pine and north of Pearl Street on Friendship, Prince, Maple, and Stewart Streets.
The Elmwood Historic District encompasses two large residential sections of the Elmwood neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island.The Elmwood area was mainly farmland until the mid-19th century, when its development as a residential area began, and these two sections represents well-preserved neighborhoods developed between about 1850 and 1920. [2]