The Luke Jillson House, also known as the Fisk House, is a historic Georgian-style residence located in Cumberland, Rhode Island. Constructed around 1776 or 1792, this wood-frame house showcases a central hall plan with notable architectural features such as fluted pilasters, a modillion-trimmed cornice, and an Italianate tower added in the 19th century.
Designated as a U.S. National Register of Historic Places site in 1982, the Luke Jillson House stands as a testament to the affluence and prominence of its original owner, Luke Jillson, despite limited historical information about him. With its elegant design and rich history, this well-preserved property offers visitors a glimpse into Cumberland's architectural heritage.
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