Joy Homestead
- 156 Scituate Ave., Cranston , RI 02816
- Warwick & West Bay
- (401) 944-9226
Farmhouse built by Job Joy, a cobbler and farmer. Five rooms furnished with period antiques. One of five Cranston houses on the National Rochambeau Trail and the only one open to the public. Gambrel-roof farmhouse built in 1754. A fine example of early architecture-one center chimney with three fire places-Joy Homestead is an official historic site on the Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary Route. Open for Rochambeau Biscuit Day every June 18. School tours available by appointment.
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General Info
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Heritage Designation
Method of Payment
- Cash Only
Restrictions
- Advanced notice required
Federal Registry
- National Historic Landmark
- National Historic Site
- National Register
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Meeting Space
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Facility Info
- Function Space Available true
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