And The Timmy Award Goes to Providence
By R Life, posted Jun 28th 2010 at 9:51AM

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On the website for Renaissance Providence, the hotel is described as a “dramatic departure” from other Providence hotels. And a dramatic departure from the norm it is. Renaissance Providence was built in 1929 as a Masonic temple. Neoclassical architecture brings the walls to life and takes guests down a historical journey as they explore the grounds. It’s no wonder this hotel just got awarded the “Timmy Award.”
The Timmy Award exists to acknowledge hotels for historic rehabilitation. The hotel, described as a “masterpiece” by general manager, Angelo de Peri, is unique—and by that we mean…it’s awesome.
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