PPS Receives $100,000 Grant from The Champlin Foundation
We are proud to announce that we have received funding from The Champlin Foundation to enable PPS to
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We are proud to announce that we have received funding from The Champlin Foundation to enable PPS to
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The 2019 Preservation Awards were held on November 21, 2019 and celebrated projects completed during the preceding two years. The Pavilion at Grace, 300 Westminster Street 60 King, 60 King Street The Winslow Building, 225 Weybosset Street Bomes Theatre, 1017 Broad Street A.T. Cross Building, 53 Warren Street Almy Street School, 14 Meader Street WaterFire…
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2019 Preservation Award Winners The Pavilion at Grace, 300 Westminster Street 60 King, 60 King Street The Winslow Building, 225 Weybosset Street Bomes Theatre, 1017 Broad Street A.T. Cross Building, 53 Warren Street Almy Street School, 14 Meader Street WaterFire Arts Center, 475 Valley Street Providence River Pedestrian Bridge Click here for full details on our…
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South Street Landing has been awarded the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation National Preservation Award. This award celebrates the best of the best in historic preservation and adaptive reuse, and South Street Landing is among three national award recipients this year. Constructed in 1912 and ultimately decommissioned in 1995, this former electrical power plant sat empty…
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Use our mobile architecture guide to explore the buildings and neighborhoods that make Providence
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The Crook Point Bascule Bridge is an object with a great deal of historic, cultural and artistic significance to the community. With the rail infrastructure in downtown Providence nearly erased, the Crook Point Bridge is a tangible reminder of the railroad network that shipped goods around the world, helping Providence achieve status as one of…
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November 21, 2019 The Providence Preservation Society will celebrate outstanding work in historic preservation, design, and planning at an awards dinner on Thursday, November 21 at the Providence Public Library. We welcome your help in identifying projects that have brought new life to buildings and neighborhoods in our historic city, and we look forward to…
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A Providence landmark has made the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s annual list of threatened
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