Description:
Services: Completed in 1788, John Brown House is a fine example of Georgian-style architecture. John Brown was a patriot and an entrepreneur notorious for his involvement in slave trade.
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Description
Services: Completed in 1788, John Brown House is a fine example of Georgian-style architecture. John Brown was a patriot and an entrepreneur notorious for his involvement in slave trade.
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No
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Date of Official Change:
September 21, 2018
Legal Status:
Non-Profit
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Description
Services: Completed in 1788, John Brown House is a fine example of Georgian-style architecture. John Brown was a patriot and an entrepreneur notorious for his involvement in slave trade.
Geography Served
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Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
52 Power Street
Providence, RI 02906
Mailing
52 Power Street
Providence, RI 02906
Contacts
RI Historical Society
Primary Contact
Main Phone
(401) 331-8575
Phone Numbers
Main Phone
(401) 331-8575
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