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The Arnold–Palmer House is an historic house at 33 Chestnut Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The Federal style house was built in 1826 for wealthy Providence merchant Daniel Arnold at a location on upper Westminster Street, where it was one of four nearly identical houses whose design was attributed to prominent local architect John Holden Greene by preservationist Norman Isham. This house is the only one of the four still standing, having been moved to its present location in 1967 as part of the Weybosset Hill urban redevelopment project.

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  • Arnold–Palmer House (en)
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  • The Arnold–Palmer House is an historic house at 33 Chestnut Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The Federal style house was built in 1826 for wealthy Providence merchant Daniel Arnold at a location on upper Westminster Street, where it was one of four nearly identical houses whose design was attributed to prominent local architect John Holden Greene by preservationist Norman Isham. This house is the only one of the four still standing, having been moved to its present location in 1967 as part of the Weybosset Hill urban redevelopment project. (en)
  • La Casa Arnold-Palmer es una casa histórica en 33 Chestnut Street en la ciudad de Providence, la capital del estado de Rhode Island (Estados Unidos). La casa de estilo federal fue construida en 1826 para el rico comerciante de Providence Daniel Arnold en un lugar en la parte superior de Westminster Street, donde era una de las cuatro casas casi idénticas cuyo diseño fue atribuido al destacado arquitecto local por el conservacionista . Esta casa es la única de las cuatro que sigue en pie, ya que se trasladó a su ubicación actual en 1967​ como parte del proyecto de remodelación urbana de Weybosset Hill.​ (es)
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  • Arnold–Palmer House (en)
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  • Greene, John Holden (en)
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  • The Arnold–Palmer House is an historic house at 33 Chestnut Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The Federal style house was built in 1826 for wealthy Providence merchant Daniel Arnold at a location on upper Westminster Street, where it was one of four nearly identical houses whose design was attributed to prominent local architect John Holden Greene by preservationist Norman Isham. This house is the only one of the four still standing, having been moved to its present location in 1967 as part of the Weybosset Hill urban redevelopment project. The house is a brick structure, two stories high and five bays wide, with a hip roof topped by a small monitor. It has four chimneys rising from its exterior side walls. Its center entry is flanked by sidelight windows, topped by a fanlight window, and sheltered by a portico supported by paired Ionic columns. The window above the entry is a 1968 alteration salvaged from a house of similar vintage in Pawtucket. The interior has retained much of its original woodwork, despite the numerous uses the house has seen. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. (en)
  • La Casa Arnold-Palmer es una casa histórica en 33 Chestnut Street en la ciudad de Providence, la capital del estado de Rhode Island (Estados Unidos). La casa de estilo federal fue construida en 1826 para el rico comerciante de Providence Daniel Arnold en un lugar en la parte superior de Westminster Street, donde era una de las cuatro casas casi idénticas cuyo diseño fue atribuido al destacado arquitecto local por el conservacionista . Esta casa es la única de las cuatro que sigue en pie, ya que se trasladó a su ubicación actual en 1967​ como parte del proyecto de remodelación urbana de Weybosset Hill.​ La casa es una estructura de ladrillo, de dos pisos de altura y cinco tramos de ancho, con techo a cuatro aguas rematado por un pequeño monitor. Tiene cuatro chimeneas que se elevan desde sus paredes laterales exteriores. Su entrada central está flanqueada por ventanas laterales, rematada por una ventana de luneta y protegida por un pórtico sostenido por columnas jónicas emparejadas. La ventana sobre la entrada es una alteración de 1968 recuperada de una casa de época similar en Pawtucket. El interior ha conservado gran parte de su carpintería original, a pesar de los numerosos usos que ha tenido la casa.​ La casa fue incluida en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1972.​ (es)
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