The Remote Walk To The Bells In Rhode Island Winds Through A Secluded Seaside Park
Rhode Island has 15 beautiful state parks, and each one has its own special character and appeal. But the Ocean State only has one state park that leads to a spooky but fascinating abandoned mansion. Take a seaside stroll and you’ll end up at some of Rhody’s most interesting ruins.
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Newport is one of Rhody's largest cities, and during the summertime, this park stays perpetually packed. However, in the off season, it stays nice and quiet.
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This is definitely more of a nature walk than a hike, but you'll love every minute of it.
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That's because you'll be approaching The Bells, the decaying remains of one of Newport's once most prominent mansions.
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Constructed in 1876, it served as the dream home of lawyer Theodore M. Davis.
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When Davis died, the mansion was sold to the Budong family, who held the mansion until it was seized during World War II so that a defense battery could be built on the property.
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After World War II, the government returned the mansion to the Budongs. But the couple divorced, abandoning the mansion and leaving it to rot. No one knows why, and no one knows what became of some of the artifacts.
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Parts of the carriage house and the stable are all that remain, and nature is slowly reclaiming them.
Have you ever checked out The Bells at Brenton Point State Park?
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Brenton Point State Park, Ocean Drive, Newport, RI 02840, USA