Slide Title
Preview

Date
1-1-1975
Description
The interior of the Moshassuck Arcade. The building was part of the Bay State Mill, which was part of a complex including the American Screw Company. Many of the surrounding buildings in the complex were destroyed by fire in 1971. The Moshassuck Arcade was the first rehabilitation construction project awarded a tax credit in the state of Rhode Island.
Rights
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Building Type
Arcade
Themes
City Planning
Subject Headings
Arcades -- Rhode Island -- Providence; Interior space (Architecture); Urban redevelopment -- Rhode Island -- Providence; Remodeling -- Rhode Island -- Providence
Country Name
United States
Region Name
Rhode Island
City Name
Providence
Street Address
North Main St.
Recommended Citation
Smolski, Chester, "Moshassuck Arcade Interior" (1975). Browse All. 1022.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/1022
Keywords
City planning, urban renewal, Providence, RI, Rhode Island, interior
Notes
Bibliography: Chase, David. "National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Moshassuck Square." Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, 1972.