Blackstone Park Historic District Explained

See also: Blackstone Boulevard Park and Blackstone Park Conservation District.

Blackstone Park Historic District
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Location:Providence, Rhode Island
Coordinates:41.8329°N -71.3812°W
Built:1861
Architect:Howard K. Hilton et al.
Architecture:Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals
Added:June 5, 1998
Refnum:98000575

Blackstone Park Historic District is roughly bounded by the Seekonk River, Laurell Avenue, Blackstone Boulevard, and South Angell Street in Providence, Rhode Island within the Blackstone neighborhood of the East Side.

In 1886 Horace Cleveland planned the laid out of Blackstone Boulevard and it was constructed in 1894 to provide better access to nearby Swan Point Cemetery. The park in the center was planned and suggested by the Olmsted Brothers.[1]

From 1903 to 1948 a trolley line operated down the middle of the boulevard. After the trolley's removal, a walking path was constructed on trolley bed. The surrounding district features architecture by Howard K. Hilton and contains various 19th-century and 20th-century colonial revivals. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: History .