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Built in 1822, the Aldrich House is National Historic Landmark located on the beautiful and historic East Side of Providence. The house was presented to the Rhode Island Historical Society in 1974 by the heirs of Winthrop W. Aldrich, a former Ambassador to Great Britain.
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August 18, 1983. Aldrich Mansion is a late 19th-century property owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence since 1939. It is located by the scenic Narragansett Bay at 836 Warwick Neck Avenue in Warwick, Rhode Island, south of Providence, Rhode Island.
The Nelson W. Aldrich House, also known as the Dr. S. B. Tobey House, is a Federal-style house at 110 Benevolent Street in the College Hill neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island. The house was the home of Nelson W. Aldrich, a U.S. Senator from 1881 to 1911. Aldrich was a dominant and controversial figure in the Senate, exercising significant ...
NELSON ALDRICH. Aldrich Mansion is situated on a majestic seventy acre estate on scenic Narragansett Bay. Built during the “Golden Years” of Senator Nelson W. Aldrich, a Rhode Island native born to poverty but destined for greatness. The estate once held a Teahouse, since destroyed by fire.
True to the Greek Revival style popular at the time throughout Providence’s East Side, this 2½-story, five bay façade house includes several elements derived from classical vocabulary, including its corner board. The property contributes to the College Hill National Historic Landmark District.
Burrough-Aldrich House. Here we find three distinct presences at the intersection of Cooke and Benevolent Streets. The Burrough-Aldrich House, originally a large Federal House by John Holden Greene, owes its somewhat bombastic beefiness to the remodeling done in the early twentieth century for Senator Nelson W. Aldrich by Stone, Carpenter & ...
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