Warren, Rhode Island, United States
The Warren Armory
The American Legion bought this 1842 armory for ten dollars after WWII. Warren's been restoring it ever since.
AWA visted hereThe American Legion bought this 1842 armory for ten dollars after WWII. Warren's been restoring it ever since.
AWA visted hereIs it the smallest house, in the smallest town, in the smallest county, in the smallest state? Quite possibly so!
AWA visted hereCaldecott-winner David Macaulay once drew Gothic cathedrals here. Now it's a mixed-media studio locals call the chocolate shop.
AWA visted hereAlbum artist William Schaff calls his Victorian studio Fort Foreclosure. It's part joke, part truth, entirely still standing.
AWA visted hereThis old theater has been converted into something quite sweet.
AWA visted hereWhen a developer threatened demolition in 2013, a Warren resident bought this 1829 church and turned it into a house instead.
AWA visted hereA vaudeville-rockabilly haven in Warren where everyone's weird, the beer's cheap, and the music's louder than the conversation.
AWA visted hereOnce serving as marines to the navy’s militia police, the Warren Federal Blues now serve a very different purpose.
AWA visted hereA railroad looted this royal burial ground in 1853. It took 104 years to bring Massasoit's remains home in 2017.
AWA visted hereA Warren, Rhode Island bookstore where rare titles meet cocktails and no one asks you to leave.
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