If you’ve spent any time walking around the lovely and historic College Hill area of Providence, this place has probably caught your attention! How could it not? With such striking colors and unique architecture that really stands out amongst its neighbors, this place is simply one of a kind.
Flickr/Pat David Fleur-de-Lys Studios is a historic art studio and national historic landmark found on Thomas Street in Providence.
Flickr/Will Hart Though the College Hill area of Providence boasts dozens of historically rich pieces of architecture, many argue that the Fleur-de-Lys house is the most brilliantly unique!
Flickr/Reading Tom The building was designed by Sydney Burleigh and constructed in 1885.
Flickr/John W. Schulze The front facade of the studio is the most breathtaking. It has fantastic and elaborate stuccoe filling in the partial timber.
Flickr/kmacandrew Fleur-de-Lys Studios became a significant literary reference when legendary Rhode Island horror fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft included it in “The Call of Cthulhu.”
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Flickr/Pat David
Fleur-de-Lys Studios is a historic art studio and national historic landmark found on Thomas Street in Providence.
Flickr/Will Hart
Though the College Hill area of Providence boasts dozens of historically rich pieces of architecture, many argue that the Fleur-de-Lys house is the most brilliantly unique!
Flickr/Reading Tom
The building was designed by Sydney Burleigh and constructed in 1885.
Flickr/John W. Schulze
The front facade of the studio is the most breathtaking. It has fantastic and elaborate stuccoe filling in the partial timber.
Flickr/kmacandrew
Fleur-de-Lys Studios became a significant literary reference when legendary Rhode Island horror fiction writer H.P. Lovecraft included it in “The Call of Cthulhu.”
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