Ubiquitous triple-deckers, in Providence, as noted by Professor Smolski. This area of South Providence was identified as a blighted neighborhood in the 1970s, and much of it, including the neighborhood in this image, has since been demolished and redeveloped as part of Women and Infant\u27s hospital and parking lots.https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/smolski_images/2001/thumbnail.jp
One of the major needs in Rhode Island, as it is in most of the country, is decent and safe housing ...
An example of a triple-decker tenement in Central Falls. The triple-decker first appeared around 18...
During the late nineteenth century, the rapid industrialization of Providence spawned a number of in...
Ubiquitous triple-deckers, in Providence, as noted by Professor Smolski. This area of South Provide...
Triple deckers photographed in the Mount Hope neighborhood of Providence. During the later nineteen...
The triple decker, a house accommodating three units, emerged as a distinct form as early as the 189...
The Lower South Side (or Lower South Providence) is a neighborhood in southern Providence, Rhode Isl...
Blighted area in Upper South Providence near Women and Infants (1986) and Rhode Hospital (1864). In-...
A bar in South Providence. Identified as Manny Peter’s Cafe, it was located on the corner of Prairie...
A view of Eaton St. triple-decker houses, just before the intersection of Douglas Avenue (Rt. 7). Th...
The former Roger Williams Homes public housing project was mostly demolished in the 1980’s after dec...
One of the major needs in Rhode Island, as it is in most of the country, is decent and safe housing ...
An example of a triple-decker tenement in Central Falls. The triple-decker first appeared around 18...
During the late nineteenth century, the rapid industrialization of Providence spawned a number of in...
Ubiquitous triple-deckers, in Providence, as noted by Professor Smolski. This area of South Provide...
Triple deckers photographed in the Mount Hope neighborhood of Providence. During the later nineteen...
The triple decker, a house accommodating three units, emerged as a distinct form as early as the 189...
The Lower South Side (or Lower South Providence) is a neighborhood in southern Providence, Rhode Isl...
Blighted area in Upper South Providence near Women and Infants (1986) and Rhode Hospital (1864). In-...
A bar in South Providence. Identified as Manny Peter’s Cafe, it was located on the corner of Prairie...
A view of Eaton St. triple-decker houses, just before the intersection of Douglas Avenue (Rt. 7). Th...
The former Roger Williams Homes public housing project was mostly demolished in the 1980’s after dec...
One of the major needs in Rhode Island, as it is in most of the country, is decent and safe housing ...
An example of a triple-decker tenement in Central Falls. The triple-decker first appeared around 18...
During the late nineteenth century, the rapid industrialization of Providence spawned a number of in...