300 Weybosset St
Providence, RI 02903, USA

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Beneficent Congregational Church, 300 Weybosset St Providence, Providence County, RI

This large building is the second meeting house of the second Congregational Church organized in Providence. This church is the oldest on the west side of the Providence River, both in organization and age of its meeting house. The Greek Revival alterations to the dome, portico, and interior were completed in 1836 under the auspices of James C. Bucklin, architect.

Beneficent Congregational Church, 300 Weybosset St Providence, Providence County, RI

This large building is the second meeting house of the second Congregational Church organized in Providence. This church is the oldest on the west side of the Providence River, both in organization and age of its meeting house. The Greek Revival alterations to the dome, portico, and interior were completed in 1836 under the auspices of James C. Bucklin, architect.

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