Old State House

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The previous State House on school Hill in Providence, Rhode Island, famed conjointly as Providence Sixth District Court House, Providence Colony House, Providence County House, or Rhode Island State home is settled on one hundred fifty profit Street. It’s a brick Georgian-style building completed for the most part in 1762. It absolutely was used because the installation for the colonial and state legislatures for 149 years.From colonial times to the mid-19th century, the Rhode Island General Assembly turned conferences between the state’s 5 county court homes, and 5 former Rhode Island state homes survive these days.The building was extensively restored and dramatically altered many times within the nineteenth century. By 1901 the new Rhode Island State House was occupied on Smith Hill and therefore the assembly vacated the previous State House.The previous State House was used as a Court House till 1975 and was listed within the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and as a part of the school Hill Historic Landmark District in 1971.The building is currently home to the Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission.

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