From the Providence Preservation Society:
- Atlantic Mills, 100 Manton Avenue (1863)
- Bomes Theatre, 1017 Broad Street (1921)
- Cranston Street Armory, 315 Cranston Street (1907)
- Historic Jewelry District Buildings As exemplified by:
Barstow Stove Company (known as Tops Electric Company), 120 Point Street (c. 1849)
Ward Baking Company Administration Building, 145 Globe Street (1908-1956) - Historic Middle School Buildings As exemplified by:
Gilbert Stuart Middle School, 188 Princeton Avenue (c. 1930)
Roger Williams Middle School, 278 Thurbers Avenue (1932)
Nathanael Greene Middle School, 721 Chalkstone Avenue (1929) - Historic Religious Buildings As exemplified by:
Broad Street Synagogue, 688 Broad Street (1910)
Congregation of the Sons of Jacob, 24 Douglas Avenue (1905-1912, 1920)
United Presbyterian Church, 619 Chalkstone Avenue (1895) - Industrial Trust Building, 111 Westminster Street (1928)
- Kendrick-Prentice-Tirocchi House, 514 Broadway (1867)
- Meader Street School, 20 Almy Street (1891)
- Rhode Island Hospital Southwest Pavilion, 593 Eddy Street (1900)
- Sheffield Smith House, 334 Smith Street (1855)
[alert type=”muted”]Visit the Providence Preservation Society’s website for more information on each building.[/alert]
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