Architect: Jackson, Robertson, and Adams
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This prolific and highly regarded Providence firm was responsible for the design of many early twentieth-century institutional and government buildings in Rhode Island, including the State Office Building at 133 Smith Street (1928)
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A small house gifted to Brown University was razed in favor of expanding the Life Sciences Building along Meeting St
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This Neo—Classical Revival structure stood unfinished for 80 years before finally getting a new life as a hotel in 2004.
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By the time we took photos, most of the main mill building had crumbled. The main building, though, is still standing and has been converted to a restaurant.