Shortly after the American Bicentennial in 1976, this office building was erected using a “Colonial” style from the 1600’s.
Hebron was not settled until the early 1700’s, but this building sports small leaded glass windows, a steep roof pitch and end chimney based on the Eleazer Arnold House built in 1693 in Lincoln, Rhode Island. This Colonial Revival structure was built as a bank building and replaced a simple gable end to the street Victorian house.
Think about it
Why would someone want to copy an earlier building style?
Where to go from here
Continue to walk toward RHAM and Veteran’s Field