
By about 1790, Caleb Carr (1768-1853) built or renovated this stately Federal style mansion on Water Street in Warren, Rhode Island. He operated a tavern from the house, and had an elegant fanlighted door put on each facade—one for household use, the other for tavern customers. The property was inherited by his son, Captain Caleb Carr Jr., who continued as a tavern owner, but was also an important shipbuilder and operator of the ferry to Barrington, which docked at the end of the street. The Carr Homestead is today covered with later siding and has Victorian-era two-over-two windows but I would bet all the original siding is still under there and the house would shine with some repairs. I hope to see it happen!