It has been left in the open position since becoming defunct in 1976.
Scott Vickers, crashed his motorcycle after losing control of the vehicle near the Thurber's Avenue overpass, police said.
The home sustained minor damage and no injuries were reported.
The crash took place at approximately 5 a.m. Wednesday.
A 1,600-pound steer has been reported roaming the streets of Rhode Island's capital.
All vehicles parked on the street in violation of the citywide parking ban will be ticketed and towed to ensure that roadways can be plowed.
The Providence/Stoughton commuter rail line will experience slowdowns starting Monday due to coronavirus-related employee absences.
Free Two-Hour Parking Extended until September 12.
Providence Slow Streets is a new effort to make it safer for residents to walk, run and ride bicycles while maintaining social distancing.
"We are committed to providing our community with streets that support our growing population and economy."
The 54-year-old victim was found in a van that appeared to have driven off the highway into a tree.
The exit has been closed since last August as part of ongoing road work in the area.
The 30-day warning period is for new camera locations only, violations will be issued beginning October 21, 2019.
Crews will be inspection the Broadway Bridge after debris fell on the highway during the afternoon rush hour, causing major delays.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation
The closures are needed for construction work on the Oxford Street bridge.
The two-vehicle crash completely closed I-95 north in downtown Providence just in time for the afternoon rush hour.
RIDOT
After repeatedly announcing exits 22 B and C would be closed for overnight work, work will finally begin this week.
Get ready for more traffic woes in Providence.
Several routes and bus stops throughout downtown Providence will be affected by PVDFest this weekend.
Exits 22 B and C on I-95 North will be closed during overnight hours from Sunday to Thursday nights until the middle of June.
A self-driving shuttle was pulled over by police on its first day carrying passengers on a new Rhode Island route.
"Little Roady" self-driving shuttles run from Olneyville to the Providence train station.
The massive chain-reaction crash closed Elmwood Avenue in Providence for several hours on Sunday.
The fire was on Route 146 South.