History
While the structure was only actively used by the Kentish Guards during the Dorr Rebellion of 1842, the building played another role in the development of Providence by being moved 150’ in 1906 to make way for a railroad tunnel into the city. The structure currently sits under a lease to the Providence Marine Corps of Artillery as a museum and meeting house, but also actively participates as a hall for such events as church meetings and other civic events. |