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    B & H Framing

    For more than 40 years B & H Framing has been the custom framing choice for the residents of East Greenwich, and its surrounding community. Family owned and operated, B & H is a well-known Main Street establishment with an exemplary record of customer satisfaction and high-quality workmanship. Our casual and relaxed atmosphere allows for level of personal attention and interaction, not usually found in big-box retail stores or large-scale manufacturing warehouses.
     


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      • Contact Info

        B & H Framing

        514 Main Street
        East Greenwich, RI 02818

        Phone: 401-884-2860   |   Official Website

        Hours:

        Tuesday 10 am – 2 pm
        Wednesday 10 am – 6 pm
        Thursday 10 am – 6 pm
        Friday 10 am – 5 pm
        Saturday 10 am – 4 pm

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      • Parking Info

        Parking available in the back, street parking also available

      • Accessibility Services

          There is no accessibility service information available at this time.

        • Current Events
          02/01/12-
          06/30/12 
          Marjorie Ball Exhibit
          B & H Framing
        • Upcoming Events

          There are no upcoming events at this time.


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    • Current &
      Upcoming Events

      • Current Events
        02/01/12-
        06/30/12 
        Marjorie Ball Exhibit
        B & H Framing
      • Upcoming Events

        There are no upcoming events at this time.

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      Events


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