There Are 6 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Newport, Rhode Island
By Sara Dager
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Published February 11, 2022
There are a total of 45 historic landmarks in Rhode Island, each with their own benefits. If you are a history buff, lover of architecture, or just looking for something new and fun to see, the Ocean State is a great place to visit. The grandiose town of Newport is especially worth a visit. These aren’t all of the historic landmarks that the town has to offer, but they are some of the most awe inspiring.
1. The Breakers
The Breakers, 44 Ochre Point Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA
Often referred to as the most opulent of Newport's "summer homes," the breakers was constructed in 1895 for the well known Vanderbilt family. You can tour the grounds to experience what life was like summering in Newport for wealthy 19th century families. Learn more at the Newport Mansions
website.
2. Brick Market
223 1/2 Goddard Row, Newport, RI, 02840
Built in 1762, this gorgeous building was originally an open air marketplace. The building has seen many businesses over the years, but currently it is home to the Museum of Newport History and Shop. which you can learn more about
here.
3. Fort Adams
Fort Adams State Park, 80 Fort Adams Dr, Newport, RI 02840, USA
As America's largest coastal fortress, Fort Adams in incredibly impressive! You can wander through the park grounds, take a guided tour of the fort in warm weather, or make a full day of it at this awesome slice of history. Learn more about the Fort and what it has to offer visitors at their
website.
4. Redwood Library
Redwood Library and Athenaeum, 50 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA
This library was founded in 1747 and is awe inspiring both outside and inside. The first library in America built with that purpose in mind, and the longest running lending library in the country, this place is truly a gem. The building also lies on gorgeous grounds, just perfect for a stroll. Take a look at the libraries
website for more information.
5. Trinity Church
Trinity Church, Newport, 1 Queen Anne Square, Newport, RI 02840, USA
Peeking out above the relatively low skyline of Newport, is Trinity Church. This traditional wooden church was built in 1698 and has seen many congrations over the year. You can choose to admire this landmark from the outside or see the grandiose interior by attending services. The Church's
website has great info on the history of the church and current events.
6. Kingscote
Kingscote, 253 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840, USA
Kingscote is one of the well known Newport Mansions that stud the town with old world beauty. This home was built in 1839 in the Gothic Revival style and is more than worthy of some marveling. Learn more about the home at the Newport Mansions
website.
Are you excited to make a visit to see one or all of these landmarks? It’s so cool that the smallest state has so many historic landmarks to see, and that so many of them are packed into just one town!
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