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National Historic Landmark-Newport Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Newport Historic District

From around 1740 until the Revolution, when it was occupied by the British, Newport flourished as a port and mercantile center and as Newport was Rhode Island's colonial capital.

The district's Georgian public buildings and ...

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National Historic Landmark-Newport Casino

National Historic Landmark- Newport Casino

Built in 1880-1881, this Shingle-Style wood-frame complex of buildings is architecturally significant as an early design of the famed American architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White.

It is also one of the first examples of ...

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National Historic Landmark-Governor Henry Lippitt House

National Historic Landmark- Governor Henry Lippitt House

Constructed about 1862-65, this three story brick-faced structure is a beautifully preserved Italian Villa built for Henry Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island in 1875-76.

Architect/builder Henry Childs provided lavish and colorful decorations inside the ...

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National Historic Landmark-Kingscote

National Historic Landmark- Kingscote

Kingscote is one of the first of Newport's summer cottages, and a predecessor of those mansions which were built later and would characterize America's age of luxury and industrial wealth.

The house was at the center ...

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National Historic Landmark-Edward King House

National Historic Landmark-Edward King House

This early, excellent, and little-altered example of a monumentally scaled residence in the Italian Villa style of architecture of the mid-19th century is typical of that style in its asymmetrical massing.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic ...

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National Historic Landmark-Hunter House

National Historic Landmark-Hunter House

This large 2-1/2 story house (1748) with balustraded gambrel roof and heavy stud construction is an excellent example of an early Georgian frame residence.

It was presumably built for Deputy Royal Governor Jonathan Nichols, Jr.

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National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House

National Historic Landmark-Governor Stephen Hopkins House

The exterior and interior woodwork, fireplaces, and trim are relatively intact in this house acquired in 1742 by Hopkins, Royal Governor of Rhode Island (1755-57), later a member of both Continental Congresses, and a ...

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National Historic Landmark-John N.A. Griswold House

National Historic Landmark- John N.A. Griswold House

Completed in 1864, this building is a seminal work by the noted American architect Richard Morris Hunt and is considered by architectural historians to be the first example of the mature Stick Style of ...

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National Historic Landmark-General Nathanael Greene Homestead

National Historic Landmark- General Nathanael Greene Homestead

From 1774 to 1783, this two-story clapboard dwelling, which he designed and built, was the residence of General Nathanael Greene, who was among the most important generals in the Continental Army.

Greene began as ...

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National Historic Landmark-Fort Adams

National Historic Landmark- Fort Adams

Based on French military design and completed in 1857, Fort Adams is an outstanding example of American military engineering and technology.

It was designed by Simon Bernard, and Joseph G. Totten supervised its construction.

Courtesy National Park ...

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