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Thomas P. Ives House, Federal style residence in Providence, United States

The Thomas P. Ives House is a three-and-a-half-story brick building in Providence, Rhode Island, built with classical proportions and a sloped roof. The front facade features five evenly spaced bays with a centered entry flanked by side windows and topped with an elliptical window above the door.

This residence was built between 1803 and 1806 by master builder Caleb Ormsbee during a period when Providence was growing as a major port and merchant center. The Ives family kept the house in their family for more than 150 years after its completion.

The home displays interior details that show how prosperous Providence families lived in the early 1800s, with careful attention to classical design and skilled craftsmanship. Walking through the rooms, you notice how much care was taken to create a refined living space.

The house sits on Power Street in a residential part of Providence and is easily visible from the street. The symmetrical facade makes it straightforward to identify the building and appreciate its architectural design from outside.

The building employs two different brickwork patterns: the front and sides show Flemish Bond, while the back wall uses American Bond construction. This mix likely reflected practical decisions about durability and appearance made during construction.

Location: Rhode Island

Architects: Caleb Ormsbee

GPS coordinates: 41.82333,-71.40278

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:04

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