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Fox Point Elementary School was designed by architects Cull & Robinson and built in 1954. The large, rambling, flat-roof school building is arranged loosely around a courtyard separating the one-story classroom wings from the higher auditorium on the south. Clad in red and buff brick, it is trimmed with granite; classrooms are lit with glass-block walls. This is one of several similar elementary schools built around the city in the 1950s and 1960s.

Bibliography:

Providence: A Citywide Survey, p. 245

Providence’s Recent Past (2010), a PPS map by Ned Connors.

Last edited March 26, 2025 by Elisabeth Brown

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