Providence

While many cities claim to have the ability of combining the friendliness of a small town with the advantages of being a big city, not all can deliver. The city in Providence wall murRead moreals by Photowall does, however. These comforts have earned the capital of Rhode Island various nicknames like "best city for foodies" and the adorable "No. 4 quirkiest city in the United States of America". It is undeniable that Providence has undergone a tremendous transformation in the past five decades which has resulted in vibrant quarters, a diverse restaurant scene, great hotels and arguably most significantly, a thriving community of artists. We will delve further into the latter later on in Providence wall murals. Your wall decoration will really benefit from the items present in this category because there are unique designs, fantastic colour combinations and a subject that is intriguing. Whether the space you are eyeing is residential, recreational or even corporate in nature, these Providence wall murals can make all the difference in the world. As always, you can have your selected items adjusted to match, or contrast, with your existing interior design, colour scheme, aesthetic and overall look.

Providence wall murals and history

With a name like Providence, the place is bound to have some very interesting history. This is what you will learn in this section of Providence wall murals. The state capital of Rhode Island was founded in 1636 by the "renegade" preacher Roger Williams, who was forced to flee Massachusetts because of religious persecution. Just like many other pioneers in different parts of the United States of America, he purchased land from the local Native American tribe, in this case the Narragansett Indians. Williams started a new settlement with a policy of religious and political freedom and named it "Providence", which is now visible in Providence wall murals. He did this as a gesture of gratefulness to God for protecting him during his exile, because the word "providence" basically means divine guidance or care. This is something that comes in handy when using Providence wall murals at home, for instance. Did you know that the city became a major hub during the Revolutionary War? This was because Providence's merchants supplied goods to the Continental and French armies. Soon enough, local businesses were expanding and financing expeditions to far-flung places like the Middle East, Mediterranean and even the Far East. This allowed the city you see in Providence wall murals to flourish and prosper. Many of the beautiful buildings built during this era are still kept alive today.

The city today

Even though Providence is one of the oldest cities in the United States of America, it has now become a real haven of great food and art. Some even say that the Providence River running through its center makes it feel more European rather than America. You can be the judge of that when you look at Providence wall murals by Photowall. One of the city most famous and world-renowned institutions is the Rhode Island School of Design. Aside from the wonderful museum it hosts, it can also boast of being the training center for some of the best artists in the entire world. No wonder therefore when you look at Providence wall murals that also look like pieces of art. Another vital landmark is the famous Ivy League school of Brown University. Did you know that it was the first US-college to accept students regardless of their religion? This was unprecedented, making Providence wall murals all that more meaningful.

Buildings in Providence wall murals

Aside from the aforementioned transformation the city has gone under, it can now also boast of many architectural wonders. In Providence wall murals like "Providence Rhode Island Skyline Black", for example, you can catch glimpses of this stunning architecture with buildings such as the 50 Kennedy Plaza, which was formerly known as Fleet Center. This post-modern skyscraper has a height of 87 meters and houses Fortune 1000 company Nortek, Inc. and private equity firm Providence Equity Partners. Providence wall murals also feature the tallest building in the state capital and Rhode Island itself, the Bank of America Building which clocks in at a whopping 130 meters and was designed in 1927 when the art deco style was all the rage. Since there are many different hues in Providence wall murals, you really have your pick of the litter, which enables you to experiment and play around with your interior design.
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