Steeple 3 Street

History

 

 

3 Steeple Street Bistro & Bar is located in the oldest existing industrial building in Providence, the second oldest in the United States to Slater Mill in Pawtucket.

Built in 1792 by Joseph Congdon, the building housed one of the first iron & steel foundries in the United States. The foundry was originally built to supply blacksmiths, however, with the onset of the Civil War it was then expanded into production of firearms, tools, horseshoes, maritime and farming implements, eventually expanding into retail; selling hardware, horse supplies, and coach equipment.

After the Civil War, the company had outgrown the space and moved one block north to the corner of Canal and Elizabeth Streets, and would stay in the family for next 6 generations.

It is a 3 story brick structure with a hipped roof, stone sills and lintels, and brick bracketing at the cornice line.

More Information about 3 Steeple Street

 

 

 


125 Canal Street
Providence Rhode Island 02903
401.272.3620