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Providence, Rhode Island 02901
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Orpheus Ascending by Gilbert Franklin 1963, RISD Providence Rhode Island - jcarlucci
The "Time Wave" clock in front of the Shepard Company Building
Peg poses at the Carrie Brown Memorial Fountain located in Burnside Park
The Fleur-de-lys Studios, a highly distinct National Historic Landmark located on College Hill in Providence that author H.P. Lovecraft famously used as the home for the character Henry Anthony Wilcox
AMoshassuck River crossing near Waterplace Park in downtown Providence
A small old structure sits between two towering buildings
I did not get to visit this unexpected museum
Contrasts in architectural styles
We stayed at the Providence Biltmore Hotel with its glass-and-brass elevator running up the center indentation of the building, which was added during a major late-1970s preservation effort
The historic Union Station building was converted into the home for the Rhode Island Foundation's home
Rhe Gabriel Bernon Monument, an upright granite commemorative tablet located inside Bernon Grove within the Roger Williams National Memorial
The Breakers, the opulent Gilded Age mansion that was constructed as a summer "cottage" for Cornelius Vanderbilt II
Beechwood, a historic Gilded Age mansion located at 580 Bellevue Avenue in Newport
The formal Gardens
Built between 1866 and 1867, this mansion was commissioned by Union Civil War General Ambrose Burnside
The ornate entrance of the historic Daniel Smith House
The Rhode Island State House in Providence
I found it interesting that the siding color changes happen where they do
Brown's University Club sits behind three pickup trucks
Two horse policeman pass the former Union Station
The home of Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and ten-time governor of Rhode Island
Sign for the Daniel Pierce home
Originally built in 1781 by tailor Daniel Pierce, subsequent owner, grocer George Guild, dramatically modernized the house by building the steeply pitched gable roof vertically over the original framing in the "Lightning Splitter" style around 1850
One more architectural detail that my camera lens found in Providence
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