The Historic Armories
of Rhode Island
Armories are more than mere buildings. They represent our
social and military past -- from dances and wedding receptions to circuses, auto
shows, polio clinics, and voting, these buildings have served their communities
through time. Seven of the armories are occupied presently by
state-chartered militia units, while one is still occupied by the Rhode Island
National Guard (Armory of Mounted Commands). The others are in many cases
resuming the social part of their lives as buildings for the use of their
communities (i.e., Westerly and Bristol Naval Reserve). One is home to an
art museum (Warwick Kentish Artillery), while another (Rodman Hall) is used by
the state university for classrooms and for its Community Planning
Department. The largest (Providence, sometimes known as "Cranston
Street") is still looking for its rightful place in the state, but has the
support of a number of groups, including the West Broad Street Neighborhood
Association, to help it find its focus.
Rhode Island's armories are varied in their architecture -- from wood-framed
neo-classical style buildings to granite and brick medieval castle-like
buildings, these armories are among some of the very best of Rhode Island's
architecture (and a state well known throughout the world for its fine
architecture).
The 18 historic armories of Rhode Island are located in 11 cities/towns in the state. They are (from north to south):
The Woonsocket Armory, 350 South Main Street, Woonsocket
The Gloucester Light Infantry Armory, Dorr Drive, Chepachet (Glocester)
The Pawtucket Armory, 172 Exchange Street, Pawtucket
The Armory of Mounted Commands, 1051 North Main Street, Providence
The Providence Armory, 225 Dexter Street, Providence
The Benefit Street Arsenal, 176 Benefit Street, Providence
The Armory of the Pawtuxet Rangers, 59 Remington Street, Warwick
The Warwick Kentish Artillery Armory, 3259 Post Road, Warwick
The Armory of the Warren Federal Blues, 42 Baker Street, Warren
The Warren Artillery Armory, 11 Jefferson Street, Warren
The Bristol Naval Reserve Armory, Thames Street, Bristol
The Bristol Train of Artillery Armory, 135 State Street, Bristol
The Varnum Memorial Armory, 5 Main Street, East Greenwich
The Armory of the Kentish Guards, 1774 Armory Street, East Greenwich
The Newport Armory, 365 Thames Street, Newport
The Armory of the Artillery Company of Newport, 23 Clark Street, Newport
Rodman Hall Armory-Gymnasium, University of Rhode Island, Kingston (South
Kingstown)
The Westerly Armory, Railroad Avenue & Dixon Street, Westerly
Providence 1839-40 |
Bristol 1896 |
Artillery Armory Bristol 1842 |
East Greenwich 1843 |
Infantry Armory Chepachet (Glocester) c. 1865 |
Newport 1894 |
Providence 1913-14 & 1923-25 |
Newport 1835-36 |
Pawtucket 1894-95 |
Warwick 1843 |
Providence 1903-07 |
URI, Kingston 1928 |
East Greenwich 1913 |
Warren c. 1865 |
Warren 1842 |
Armory Artillery Armory Warwick 1912 |
Westerly 1901-02 |
Woonsocket 1912 |
This page was last updated on March 16, 2005.
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