A portion of the land presently occupied by the Providence Place Mall in Providence, Rhode Island, was once occupied by the Providence Jail. The jail was constructed in 1838, and replaced an earlier jail that was located along Canal Street. The Providence Jail remained in use until 1877, when a new state prison was built in Cranston. The former Providence Jail was then used as a boarding house by the City of Providence until it was demolished in 1894.
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To see vintage Rhode Island Department of Corrections uniform insignia, click on the link below.