National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Newport County, Rhode Island.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 125 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 24 National Historic Landmarks.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Army and Navy YMCA | December 29, 1988 (#88003073) |
50 Washington Sq. 41°29′26″N 71°18′51″W / 41.490556°N 71.314167°W / 41.490556; -71.314167 (Army and Navy YMCA) | Newport | ||
2 | Artillery Park | March 7, 1973 (#73000054) |
North Rd. and Narragansett Ave. 41°29′47″N 71°22′29″W / 41.496389°N 71.374722°W / 41.496389; -71.374722 (Artillery Park) | Jamestown | ||
3 | Bailey Farm | June 4, 1984 (#84001887) |
373 Wyatt Rd. 41°31′14″N 71°16′09″W / 41.520556°N 71.269167°W / 41.520556; -71.269167 (Bailey Farm) | Middletown | ||
4 | Charles H. Baldwin House | May 6, 1971 (#71000018) |
Bellevue Ave., opposite Perry St. 41°28′44″N 71°18′31″W / 41.478889°N 71.308611°W / 41.478889; -71.308611 (Charles H. Baldwin House) | Newport | ||
5 | Benjamin Barker House | October 31, 1980 (#80000081) |
1229 Main Rd. 41°38′30″N 71°12′19″W / 41.641667°N 71.205278°W / 41.641667; -71.205278 (Benjamin Barker House) | Tiverton | Destroyed by fire in 1981.[6] | |
6 | Battle of Rhode Island Site | May 30, 1974 (#74002054) |
Lehigh Hill and both sides of RI 24 between Medley and Dexter Sts. 41°36′12″N 71°15′31″W / 41.603333°N 71.258611°W / 41.603333; -71.258611 (Battle of Rhode Island Site) | Portsmouth | Successful defense against British in 1778. Only Revolutionary War battle in which a segregated African-American unit fought (support logistics, 2 killed). | |
7 | Beavertail Light | December 12, 1977 (#77000024) |
Beavertail Rd. 41°26′58″N 71°23′59″W / 41.449444°N 71.399722°W / 41.449444; -71.399722 (Beavertail Light) | Jamestown | Continuously operating gateway to Narragansett Bay since 1749; part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island Thematic Resource (TR) | |
8 | Isaac Bell House | January 13, 1972 (#72000022) |
70 Perry St. 41°28′46″N 71°18′35″W / 41.479444°N 71.309722°W / 41.479444; -71.309722 (Isaac Bell House) | Newport | First major Shingle-style house | |
9 | Bellevue Avenue Historic District | December 8, 1972 (#72000023) |
Roughly bounded Atlantic Ocean, Easton Bay, Coggeshall Ave., Spring St., and Memorial Blvd. 41°28′23″N 71°18′28″W / 41.473056°N 71.307778°W / 41.473056; -71.307778 (Bellevue Avenue Historic District) | Newport | Home to summer mansions and houses built by wealthy vacationers in Newport in late 19th and early 20th centuries | |
10 | Bellevue Avenue/Casino Historic District | December 8, 1972 (#72000024) |
170-230 Bellvue Avenue 41°28′57″N 71°18′28″W / 41.4825°N 71.307778°W / 41.4825; -71.307778 (Bellevue Avenue/Casino Historic District) | Newport | ||
11 | The Bird's Nest | June 7, 1982 (#82000130) |
526 Broadway at One Mile Corner 41°30′21″N 71°18′09″W / 41.505833°N 71.3025°W / 41.505833; -71.3025 (The Bird's Nest) | Newport | ||
12 | Borden Farm | June 5, 2007 (#07000528) |
2951 and 2967 E. Main Rd. 41°36′32″N 71°14′45″W / 41.608889°N 71.245833°W / 41.608889; -71.245833 (Borden Farm) | Portsmouth | ||
13 | Bourne Mill | December 22, 2006 (#06001189) |
844 State Ave. 41°40′12″N 71°10′41″W / 41.67°N 71.178056°W / 41.67; -71.178056 (Bourne Mill) | Tiverton | Often grouped with the mills of nearby Fall River, Mass., but entirely within Rhode Island | |
14 | Boyd's Windmill | January 26, 2001 (#01000018) |
Prospect Ave. 41°30′03″N 71°16′09″W / 41.500833°N 71.269167°W / 41.500833; -71.269167 (Boyd's Windmill) | Middletown | ||
15 | The Breakers | September 10, 1971 (#71000019) |
Ochre Point Ave. 41°28′11″N 71°17′56″W / 41.469722°N 71.298889°W / 41.469722; -71.298889 (The Breakers) | Newport | Advanced and costly mansion built by Cornelius Vanderbilt II in 1895. Considered the city's premier mansion then and now. | |
16 | Brick Market | October 15, 1966 (#66000019) |
Thames St. & Washington Sq. 41°29′23″N 71°18′58″W / 41.489722°N 71.316111°W / 41.489722; -71.316111 (Brick Market) | Newport | Sophisticated late Georgian building with many classical elements. Now used as Museum of Newport History | |
17 | Thomas Carr Farmstead Site (Keeler Site RI-707) | November 1, 1984 (#84000356) |
Address Restricted | Jamestown | ||
18 | Castle Hill Lighthouse | March 30, 1988 (#88000277) |
Off Ocean Ave. on Castle Hill at the western end of Newport Neck 41°27′43″N 71°21′48″W / 41.461944°N 71.363333°W / 41.461944; -71.363333 (Castle Hill Lighthouse) | Newport | 1890 lighthouse still in active use; part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
19 | Chateau-sur-Mer | November 8, 1968 (#68000002) |
424 Bellevue Ave. 41°28′10″N 71°18′20″W / 41.469444°N 71.305556°W / 41.469444; -71.305556 (Chateau-sur-Mer) | Newport | Considered the first of the great Newport mansions. | |
20 | Clambake Club of Newport | November 7, 1995 (#95001267) |
353 Tuckerman Ave. 41°28′47″N 71°16′32″W / 41.479722°N 71.275556°W / 41.479722; -71.275556 (Clambake Club of Newport) | Middletown | ||
21 | Clarke Street Meeting House | January 25, 1971 (#71000020) |
Clarke St. 41°29′22″N 71°18′51″W / 41.489444°N 71.314167°W / 41.489444; -71.314167 (Clarke Street Meeting House) | Newport | ||
22 | Commandant's Residence, Quarters Number One, Fort Adams | May 8, 1974 (#74000043) |
Harrison Ave., Fort Adams 41°28′17″N 71°20′33″W / 41.471389°N 71.3425°W / 41.471389; -71.3425 (Commandant's Residence, Quarters Number One, Fort Adams) | Newport | ||
23 | Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery | May 1, 1974 (#74000044) |
Farwell and Warner Sts. 41°29′50″N 71°18′55″W / 41.497222°N 71.315278°W / 41.497222; -71.315278 (Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery) | Newport | ||
24 | Conanicut Battery | July 2, 1973 (#73000055) |
West of Beaver Tail Rd. 41°28′49″N 71°23′38″W / 41.480278°N 71.393889°W / 41.480278; -71.393889 (Conanicut Battery) | Jamestown | ||
25 | Conanicut Island Lighthouse | February 25, 1988 (#87001698) |
64 N. Bay View Ave. 41°34′24″N 71°22′21″W / 41.573333°N 71.3725°W / 41.573333; -71.3725 (Conanicut Island Lighthouse) | Jamestown | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
26 | Cook–Bateman Farm | October 11, 1979 (#79003775) |
Fogland, Puncatest Neck (Neck), and Pond Bridge Rds. 41°33′23″N 71°12′07″W / 41.5564°N 71.202°W / 41.5564; -71.202 (Cook–Bateman Farm) | Tiverton | ||
27 | CORONET (Wooden Hull Schooner Yacht) | June 3, 2004 (#04000571) |
449 Thames 41°28′54″N 71°19′00″W / 41.481667°N 71.316667°W / 41.481667; -71.316667 (CORONET (Wooden Hull Schooner Yacht)) | Newport | ||
28 | Dr. Charles Cotton House | January 13, 1972 (#72000026) |
5 Cotton's Court 41°29′18″N 71°18′53″W / 41.488333°N 71.314722°W / 41.488333; -71.314722 (Dr. Charles Cotton House) | Newport | ||
29 | William King Covell III | May 31, 1972 (#72000027) |
72 Washington St. 41°29′39″N 71°19′19″W / 41.494167°N 71.321944°W / 41.494167; -71.321944 (William King Covell III) | Newport | ||
30 | Dutch Island Lighthouse | February 25, 1988 (#87001701) |
Southern end of Dutch Island 41°29′44″N 71°24′16″W / 41.495556°N 71.404444°W / 41.495556; -71.404444 (Dutch Island Lighthouse) | Jamestown | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
31 | The Elms | September 10, 1971 (#71000021) |
Bellevue Ave. 41°28′38″N 71°18′38″W / 41.477222°N 71.310556°W / 41.477222; -71.310556 (The Elms) | Newport | One of the last and most modern of the great Newport mansions | |
32 | Emmanuel Church | May 16, 1996 (#96000574) |
42 Dearborn St. 41°28′47″N 71°18′47″W / 41.479722°N 71.313056°W / 41.479722; -71.313056 (Emmanuel Church) | Newport | ||
33 | Farnham Farm | February 2, 2006 (#05001617) |
113 Mount Pleasant Ave. 41°35′52″N 71°19′22″W / 41.5979°N 71.3229°W / 41.5979; -71.3229 (Farnham Farm) | Portsmouth (Prudence Island) | Now HQ of Prudence Conservancy | |
34 | First Baptist Church of Tiverton | July 30, 2013 (#13000569) |
7 Old Stone Church Rd. 41°33′42″N 71°08′34″W / 41.5616°N 71.1427°W / 41.5616; -71.1427 (First Baptist Church of Tiverton) | Tiverton | Known as the "Old Stone Church" | |
35 | Fort Adams | July 28, 1970 (#70000014) |
West of Newport at Fort Adams Rd. and Harrison Ave. 41°28′30″N 71°20′28″W / 41.475°N 71.341111°W / 41.475; -71.341111 (Fort Adams) | Newport | ||
36 | Fort Barton Site | March 7, 1973 (#73000056) |
Lawton and Highland Aves. 41°37′47″N 71°12′37″W / 41.629722°N 71.210278°W / 41.629722; -71.210278 (Fort Barton Site) | Tiverton | ||
37 | Fort Dumpling Site | March 16, 1972 (#72000021) |
Fort Wetherill 41°28′38″N 71°21′28″W / 41.4773°N 71.3578°W / 41.4773; -71.3578 (Fort Dumpling Site) | Jamestown | Fort Wetherill was built on the site of Fort Dumpling. | |
38 | Fort Hamilton Historic District | October 22, 2001 (#01001158) |
Rose Island 41°29′47″N 71°20′30″W / 41.496389°N 71.341667°W / 41.496389; -71.341667 (Fort Hamilton Historic District) | Newport | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
39 | Friends Meeting House and Cemetery | March 6, 2007 (#07000124) |
234 W. Main Rd. 41°31′33″N 71°11′38″W / 41.525833°N 71.193889°W / 41.525833; -71.193889 (Friends Meeting House and Cemetery) | Little Compton | ||
40 | Friends Meetinghouse | March 7, 1973 (#73000276) |
North Rd. and Weeden Lane 41°30′52″N 71°22′31″W / 41.514444°N 71.375278°W / 41.514444; -71.375278 (Friends Meetinghouse) | Jamestown | ||
41 | Levi H. Gale House | May 6, 1971 (#71000022) |
89 Touro St. 41°29′21″N 71°18′45″W / 41.489167°N 71.3125°W / 41.489167; -71.3125 (Levi H. Gale House) | Newport | ||
42 | Gardiner Pond Shell Midden | April 12, 1985 (#85000718) |
On the grounds of the Norman Bird Sanctuary[7] 41°29′47″N 71°15′18″W / 41.4964°N 71.2551°W / 41.4964; -71.2551 (Gardiner Pond Shell Midden) | Middletown | ||
43 | Greenvale Farm | January 4, 1980 (#80000082) |
582 Wapping Rd. 41°32′05″N 71°14′18″W / 41.534722°N 71.238333°W / 41.534722; -71.238333 (Greenvale Farm) | Portsmouth | 19th century estate house on the water below Greenvale Vineyard. | |
44 | John Griswold House | November 5, 1971 (#71000023) |
76 Bellevue Ave 41°29′09″N 71°18′32″W / 41.485833°N 71.308889°W / 41.485833; -71.308889 (John Griswold House) | Newport | ||
45 | Hazard Farmstead (Joyner Site RI-706) | November 1, 1984 (#84000365) |
Address Restricted | Jamestown | ||
46 | Joseph Hicks House | September 10, 1979 (#79000053) |
494 Main Rd. 41°39′36″N 71°11′26″W / 41.66°N 71.190556°W / 41.66; -71.190556 (Joseph Hicks House) | Tiverton | ||
47 | Hog Island Shoal Lighthouse | March 30, 1988 (#88000282) |
S of Hog Island, E passage, Narrangansett Bay 41°37′56″N 71°16′25″W / 41.632222°N 71.273611°W / 41.632222; -71.273611 (Hog Island Shoal Lighthouse) | Portsmouth | ||
48 | Hamilton Hoppin House | August 16, 1996 (#96000905) |
120 Miantonomi Ave. 41°30′23″N 71°17′52″W / 41.506389°N 71.297778°W / 41.506389; -71.297778 (Hamilton Hoppin House) | Middletown | ||
49 | Horsehead-Marbella | June 16, 1999 (#99000675) |
240 Highland Dr. 41°28′34″N 71°22′32″W / 41.476111°N 71.375556°W / 41.476111; -71.375556 (Horsehead-Marbella) | Jamestown | ||
50 | Hunter House | November 24, 1968 (#68000003) |
54 Washington St. 41°29′33″N 71°19′18″W / 41.4925°N 71.321667°W / 41.4925; -71.321667 (Hunter House) | Newport | Excellent example of Georgian frame house, with many interior features and original furnishings | |
51 | Ida Lewis Rock Lighthouse | February 25, 1988 (#87001700) |
On Lime Rock in Newport Harbor off Wellington Ave. 41°28′40″N 71°19′35″W / 41.477778°N 71.326389°W / 41.477778; -71.326389 (Ida Lewis Rock Lighthouse) | Newport | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
52 | Jamestown Archeological District | December 10, 1989 (#83004869) |
Address Restricted | Jamestown | ||
53 | Jamestown Windmill | March 14, 1973 (#73000057) |
North Rd., north of Weeden Lane 41°30′59″N 71°22′28″W / 41.516389°N 71.374444°W / 41.516389; -71.374444 (Jamestown Windmill) | Jamestown | ||
54 | Lyman C. Josephs House | May 2, 1975 (#75000054) |
438 Walcott Ave. 41°29′12″N 71°16′34″W / 41.486667°N 71.276111°W / 41.486667; -71.276111 (Lyman C. Josephs House) | Middletown | Incorrectly listed as "Lyman C. Joseph House". | |
55 | Kay Street–Catherine Street–Old Beach Road Historic District | May 22, 1973 (#73000052) |
Roughly bounded by Broadway, Memorial Blvd., Whitfield Pl., Champlin & Sherman Sts., Rhode Island, Prairie & Gibbs Ave., 41°29′23″N 71°18′19″W / 41.489722°N 71.305278°W / 41.489722; -71.305278 (Kay Street–Catherine Street–Old Beach Road Historic District) | Newport | Boundary decrease approved March 12, 2018 | |
56 | Edward King House | October 15, 1970 (#70000024) |
Aquidneck Park, Spring St. 41°28′56″N 71°18′41″W / 41.482222°N 71.311389°W / 41.482222; -71.311389 (Edward King House) | Newport | Richard Upjohn-designed Italian villa house for local merchant was the largest in the city at time of its 1847 completion. | |
57 | Kingscote | May 17, 1973 (#73000058) |
Bellevue Ave. and Bowery St. 41°28′54″N 71°18′34″W / 41.481667°N 71.309444°W / 41.481667; -71.309444 (Kingscote) | Newport | 1839 Gothic Revival house by Richard Upjohn was the first summer residence in Newport. | |
58 | Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm | October 11, 1978 (#78000068) |
559 Union St. 41°33′35″N 71°16′31″W / 41.559722°N 71.275278°W / 41.559722; -71.275278 (Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm) | Portsmouth | ||
59 | Little Compton Common Historic District | May 3, 1974 (#74000041) |
Little Compton 41°30′33″N 71°10′21″W / 41.509167°N 71.1725°W / 41.509167; -71.1725 (Little Compton Common Historic District) | Little Compton | ||
60 | Lucas–Johnston House | May 6, 1971 (#71000024) |
40 Division St. 41°29′19″N 71°18′45″W / 41.488611°N 71.3125°W / 41.488611; -71.3125 (Lucas–Johnston House) | Newport | ||
61 | Luce Hall | September 22, 1972 (#72001439) |
US Naval War College and Torpedo School, Coasters Harbor Island 41°30′24″N 71°19′44″W / 41.506667°N 71.328889°W / 41.506667; -71.328889 (Luce Hall) | Newport | ||
62 | Malbone | October 22, 1976 (#76000039) |
Malbone Rd. 41°30′18″N 71°18′38″W / 41.505°N 71.310556°W / 41.505; -71.310556 (Malbone) | Newport | ||
63 | Francis Malbone House | April 28, 1975 (#75000055) |
392 Thames St. 41°28′58″N 71°18′54″W / 41.482778°N 71.315°W / 41.482778; -71.315 (Francis Malbone House) | Newport | ||
64 | Marble House | September 10, 1971 (#71000025) |
596 Bellevue Ave. 41°27′44″N 71°18′24″W / 41.462222°N 71.306667°W / 41.462222; -71.306667 (Marble House) | Newport | Richard Morris Hunt-designed mansion for William Kissam Vanderbilt | |
65 | Capt. John Mawdsley House | July 2, 1983 (#83000180) |
228 Spring St. 41°29′03″N 71°18′44″W / 41.484167°N 71.312222°W / 41.484167; -71.312222 (Capt. John Mawdsley House) | Newport | ||
66 | Miantonomi Memorial Park | June 23, 1969 (#69000003) |
Between Hillside and Girard Aves. 41°30′32″N 71°18′37″W / 41.508889°N 71.310278°W / 41.508889; -71.310278 (Miantonomi Memorial Park) | Newport | ||
67 | Mount Hope Bridge | January 31, 1976 (#76000038) |
RI 114 over Narragansett Bay 41°38′25″N 71°15′32″W / 41.640278°N 71.258889°W / 41.640278; -71.258889 (Mount Hope Bridge) | Portsmouth | Longest bridge in New England for over 40 years | |
68 | Dennis J. Murphy House at Ogden Farm | December 13, 2007 (#07001269) |
641 Mitchell's Ln. 41°31′20″N 71°15′44″W / 41.522222°N 71.262222°W / 41.522222; -71.262222 (Dennis J. Murphy House at Ogden Farm) | Middletown | ||
69 | Newport Artillery Company Armory | June 30, 1972 (#72000029) |
23 Clarke St. 41°29′22″N 71°18′51″W / 41.489444°N 71.314167°W / 41.489444; -71.314167 (Newport Artillery Company Armory) | Newport | ||
70 | Newport Casino | December 2, 1970 (#70000083) |
194 Bellevue Ave. 41°28′56″N 71°18′27″W / 41.482222°N 71.3075°W / 41.482222; -71.3075 (Newport Casino) | Newport | Early McKim, Mead and White Shingle Style building; also first social club in U.S. to include recreational facilities. Home to International Tennis Hall of Fame. | |
71 | Newport Harbor Lighthouse | March 30, 1988 (#88000276) |
N. end of Goat Island, Newport Harbor 41°29′36″N 71°19′39″W / 41.493333°N 71.3275°W / 41.493333; -71.3275 (Newport Harbor Lighthouse) | Newport | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
72 | Newport Historic District | November 24, 1968 (#68000001) |
Bounded roughly by Van Zandt Ave., Newport Harbor, Thames, Pope, William Sts., Bellevue Ave., Bull, Broadway, Kingston 41°29′21″N 71°18′58″W / 41.489167°N 71.316111°W / 41.489167; -71.316111 (Newport Historic District) | Newport | Well-preserved collection of Georgian and colonial buildings, many showing sophistication and coordination | |
73 | Newport Steam Factory | January 20, 1972 (#72000030) |
449 Thames St. 41°29′03″N 71°18′58″W / 41.484167°N 71.316111°W / 41.484167; -71.316111 (Newport Steam Factory) | Newport | ||
74 | Oak Glen | March 29, 1978 (#78003444) |
745 Union St. 41°33′33″N 71°16′53″W / 41.559167°N 71.281389°W / 41.559167; -71.281389 (Oak Glen) | Portsmouth | ||
75 | Ocean Drive Historic District | May 11, 1976 (#76000048) |
Ocean Dr. 41°27′40″N 71°20′03″W / 41.461111°N 71.334167°W / 41.461111; -71.334167 (Ocean Drive Historic District) | Newport | Long road along Newport's southern shore with many summer homes and ocean views | |
76 | Ochre Point–Cliffs Historic District | March 18, 1975 (#75000211) |
Roughly bounded by Bellevue Ave. and Coastland as far north as Memorial Boulevard and south to Sheep Point Cove 41°28′27″N 71°18′08″W / 41.474167°N 71.302222°W / 41.474167; -71.302222 (Ochre Point–Cliffs Historic District) | Newport | ||
77 | Old State House | October 15, 1966 (#66000014) |
Washington Sq. 41°29′27″N 71°18′48″W / 41.490833°N 71.313333°W / 41.490833; -71.313333 (Old State House) | Newport | Meeting place of colonial and state legislatures until 20th century; intact Georgian public building | |
78 | Old Friends Archeological Site | November 7, 1995 (#95001269) |
Address Restricted | Jamestown | ||
79 | Osborn–Bennett Historic District | December 22, 2005 (#05001460) |
1137, 1148, 1168, 1188 Main Rd. 41°38′35″N 71°11′55″W / 41.643056°N 71.198611°W / 41.643056; -71.198611 (Osborn–Bennett Historic District) | Tiverton | ||
80 | Paradise School | May 5, 1978 (#78000069) |
Paradise and Prospect Aves. 41°30′06″N 71°16′08″W / 41.501667°N 71.268889°W / 41.501667; -71.268889 (Paradise School) | Middletown | ||
81 | Perry Mill | January 13, 1972 (#72000020) |
337 Thames St. 41°29′02″N 71°18′55″W / 41.483889°N 71.315278°W / 41.483889; -71.315278 (Perry Mill) | Newport | ||
82 | Pine Hill Archeological Site, RI-655 | November 3, 1983 (#83003803) |
Address Restricted | Portsmouth | ||
83 | Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse Parsonage and Cemetery | March 7, 1973 (#73000053) |
11 Middle Rd. and 2232 E. Main Rd. 41°35′27″N 71°15′14″W / 41.590722°N 71.253822°W / 41.590722; -71.253822 (Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse Parsonage and Cemetery) | Portsmouth | ||
84 | President's House, Naval War College | September 18, 1989 (#89001219) |
Naval Education and Training Center on Coasters Harbor Island 41°30′28″N 71°19′40″W / 41.507778°N 71.327778°W / 41.507778; -71.327778 (President's House, Naval War College) | Newport | ||
85 | Prudence Island Lighthouse | March 30, 1988 (#88000270) |
Eastern end of Sandy Pt. on Prudence Island 41°36′20″N 71°18′11″W / 41.605556°N 71.303056°W / 41.605556; -71.303056 (Prudence Island Lighthouse) | Portsmouth | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
86 | Redwood Library | October 15, 1966 (#66000015) |
50 Bellevue Ave. 41°29′12″N 71°18′34″W / 41.486667°N 71.309444°W / 41.486667; -71.309444 (Redwood Library) | Newport | ||
87 | Rhode Island Red | October 19, 2001 (#01000465) |
Junction of Adamsville, Westport Harbor, Main and Stone Church Rds. 41°33′13″N 71°07′44″W / 41.553611°N 71.128889°W / 41.553611; -71.128889 (Rhode Island Red) | Little Compton | part of the Outdoor Sculpture of Rhode Island Multiple Property Submission (MPS) | |
88 | Joseph Rogers House | February 23, 1972 (#72000031) |
37 Touro St. 41°29′23″N 71°18′51″W / 41.489722°N 71.314167°W / 41.489722; -71.314167 (Joseph Rogers House) | Newport | ||
89 | Rose Island Lighthouse | April 10, 1987 (#87000033) |
Southwestern point of Rose Island 41°29′44″N 71°20′35″W / 41.495556°N 71.343056°W / 41.495556; -71.343056 (Rose Island Lighthouse) | Newport | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
90 | Rosecliff | February 6, 1973 (#73000059) |
Bellevue Ave. 41°27′55″N 71°18′20″W / 41.465278°N 71.305556°W / 41.465278; -71.305556 (Rosecliff) | Newport | ||
91 | St. Mary's Episcopal Church | March 24, 2023 (#100008600) |
324 East Main Rd. 41°32′48″N 71°15′41″W / 41.5468°N 71.2614°W / 41.5468; -71.2614 (St. Mary's Episcopal Church) | Portsmouth | ||
92 | Sakonnet Light Station | February 10, 1983 (#83000179) |
South of Little Compton on Little Cormorant Rock 41°27′11″N 71°12′11″W / 41.453056°N 71.203056°W / 41.453056; -71.203056 (Sakonnet Light Station) | Little Compton | part of the Lighthouses of Rhode Island TR | |
93 | Seamen's Church Institute of Newport | August 4, 1983 (#83000178) |
18 Market Square 41°29′14″N 71°19′01″W / 41.487222°N 71.316944°W / 41.487222; -71.316944 (Seamen's Church Institute of Newport) | Newport | ||
94 | William Watts Sherman House | December 30, 1970 (#70000015) |
2 Shepard Ave. 41°28′12″N 71°18′18″W / 41.47°N 71.305°W / 41.47; -71.305 (William Watts Sherman House) | Newport | ||
95 | Shiloh Church | August 12, 1971 (#71000026) |
25 School St. 41°29′19″N 71°18′44″W / 41.488611°N 71.312222°W / 41.488611; -71.312222 (Shiloh Church) | Newport | ||
96 | Shoreby Hill Historic District[8] | September 15, 2011 (#11000674) |
Roughly bounded by Whittier Rd., Prudence Ln., Emerson Rd., Conanicus Ave., Knowles Ct., Coronado St. & Longfellow Rd. 41°29′57″N 71°22′08″W / 41.499167°N 71.368889°W / 41.499167; -71.368889 (Shoreby Hill Historic District) | Jamestown | ||
97 | Smith–Gardiner–Norman Farm Historic District | June 16, 2008 (#08000234) |
583 Third Beach Rd. 41°29′58″N 71°15′00″W / 41.499444°N 71.25°W / 41.499444; -71.25 (Smith–Gardiner–Norman Farm Historic District) | Middletown | Centerpiece of the Norman Bird Sanctuary. | |
98 | Southern Thames Historic District | June 26, 2008 (#08000314) |
Thames St. from Memorial Blvd. to Morton Ave. 41°29′09″N 71°18′53″W / 41.48582°N 71.314681°W / 41.48582; -71.314681 (Southern Thames Historic District) | Newport | ||
99 | St. Columba's, the Berkeley Memorial Chapel | August 1, 2022 (#100007963) |
55 Vaucluse Ave. 41°30′25″N 71°14′32″W / 41.5070°N 71.2422°W / 41.5070; -71.2422 (St. Columba's, the Berkeley Memorial Chapel) | Middletown | ||
100 | St. George's School–Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse | November 12, 2004 (#04001235) |
372 Purgatory Rd. 41°29′27″N 71°16′06″W / 41.490833°N 71.268333°W / 41.490833; -71.268333 (St. George's School–Church of St. George, Little Chapel, and Memorial Schoolhouse) | Middletown | ||
101 | St. Mary's Church Complex | March 6, 2008 (#08000153) |
14 William St. 41°29′02″N 71°18′45″W / 41.483889°N 71.3125°W / 41.483889; -71.3125 (St. Mary's Church Complex) | Newport | ||
102 | Ezra Stiles House | March 16, 1972 (#72000116) |
14 Clarke St. 41°29′23″N 71°18′50″W / 41.489722°N 71.313889°W / 41.489722; -71.313889 (Ezra Stiles House) | Newport | ||
103 | Stone House Inn | April 2, 2008 (#08000255) |
122 Sakonnet Rd. 41°27′58″N 71°11′11″W / 41.4662°N 71.1864°W / 41.4662; -71.1864 (Stone House Inn) | Little Compton | ||
104 | Stonybrook Estate Historic District | September 1, 2009 (#09000708) |
501-521 Indian Ave. and 75 Vaucluse Ave. 41°30′23″N 71°14′31″W / 41.506364°N 71.241942°W / 41.506364; -71.241942 (Stonybrook Estate Historic District) | Middletown | ||
105 | Taylor–Chase–Smythe House | August 30, 1989 (#89001220) |
Chase Ln., Naval Education and Training Center 41°31′30″N 71°19′07″W / 41.525°N 71.318611°W / 41.525; -71.318611 (Taylor–Chase–Smythe House) | Middletown | ||
106 | Charles Tillinghast House | January 20, 1972 (#72001576) |
243-245 Thames St. 41°29′19″N 71°18′54″W / 41.4886°N 71.315°W / 41.4886; -71.315 (Charles Tillinghast House) | Newport | Demolished c. 1973[9] | |
107 | John Tillinghast House | April 11, 1973 (#73000060) |
142 Mill St. 41°29′11″N 71°18′37″W / 41.486389°N 71.310278°W / 41.486389; -71.310278 (John Tillinghast House) | Newport | ||
108 | Tiverton Four Corners Historic District | June 20, 1974 (#74000042) |
Roughly bounded by Main, West (Neck) and East Rds. 41°34′17″N 71°11′18″W / 41.571389°N 71.188333°W / 41.571389; -71.188333 (Tiverton Four Corners Historic District) | Tiverton | 16 properties, including Soule-Seabury Mansion (pictured), Amicable Congregational Church, Bateman-Tripp Wheelwright Shop, Chace-Corey House, Pardon Cory House, Davenport House, King Cottage, Arnold Smith House, A. J. White Store, and Wilcox-Davol House | |
109 | Touro Synagogue National Historic Site | October 15, 1966 (#66000927) |
85 Touro St. 41°29′23″N 71°18′45″W / 41.489722°N 71.3125°W / 41.489722; -71.3125 (Touro Synagogue National Historic Site) | Newport | Only surviving synagogue from colonial era | |
110 | Trinity Church | November 24, 1968 (#68000004) |
Spring and Church Sts. 41°29′15″N 71°18′50″W / 41.4875°N 71.313889°W / 41.4875; -71.313889 (Trinity Church) | Newport | Oldest parish church in Rhode Island; early 18th-century design modeled on Boston's Old North Church | |
111 | Union Church | June 13, 1974 (#74000045) |
870 E. Main Rd. at Union St. 41°33′30″N 71°15′22″W / 41.558333°N 71.256111°W / 41.558333; -71.256111 (Union Church) | Portsmouth | ||
112 | United Congregational Church | November 19, 1971 (#71000027) |
Spring and Pelham Sts. 41°29′09″N 71°18′49″W / 41.485833°N 71.313611°W / 41.485833; -71.313611 (United Congregational Church) | Newport | National Historic Landmark designation October 16, 2012 | |
113 | US Naval War College | October 15, 1966 (#66000876) |
Coaster's Harbor Island 41°30′24″N 71°19′44″W / 41.506667°N 71.328889°W / 41.506667; -71.328889 (US Naval War College) | Newport | ||
114 | Alexander Van Rensselaer House | June 4, 2018 (#100002524) |
1 Ichabod Ln. 41°30′23″N 71°17′47″W / 41.506518°N 71.296394°W / 41.506518; -71.296394 (Alexander Van Rensselaer House) | Middletown | ||
115 | Vernon House | November 24, 1968 (#68000005) |
46 Clarke St. 41°29′19″N 71°18′50″W / 41.488611°N 71.313889°W / 41.488611; -71.313889 (Vernon House) | Newport | Sophisticated Georgian frame house used as headquarters by Rochambeau after end of British occupation during Revolutionary War | |
116 | Wanton–Lyman–Hazard House | October 15, 1966 (#66000016) |
17 Broadway 41°29′27″N 71°18′48″W / 41.490833°N 71.313333°W / 41.490833; -71.313333 (Wanton–Lyman–Hazard House) | Newport | Oldest house in Newport, built in 1697. | |
117 | Weatherly (sloop) | August 28, 2012 (#12000585) |
49 America's Cup Blvd. 41°29′15″N 71°18′59″W / 41.487397°N 71.316258°W / 41.487397; -71.316258 (Weatherly (sloop)) | Newport | ||
118 | William Whalley Homestead | August 3, 1988 (#88001127) |
33 Burchard Ave. 41°32′37″N 71°10′09″W / 41.5436°N 71.1692°W / 41.5436; -71.1692 (William Whalley Homestead) | Little Compton | ||
119 | White Horse Tavern | February 23, 1972 (#72000032) |
26 Marlborough St. 41°29′30″N 71°18′51″W / 41.491667°N 71.314167°W / 41.491667; -71.314167 (White Horse Tavern) | Newport | One of the oldest tavern buildings in the U.S., built in 1673 | |
120 | Whitehall | April 28, 1970 (#70000016) |
Berkeley Ave. 41°30′50″N 71°16′20″W / 41.513889°N 71.272222°W / 41.513889; -71.272222 (Whitehall) | Middletown | ||
121 | Samuel Whitehorne House | May 6, 1971 (#71000028) |
414 Thames St. 41°28′55″N 71°18′53″W / 41.481944°N 71.314722°W / 41.481944; -71.314722 (Samuel Whitehorne House) | Newport | ||
122 | Wilbor House | March 6, 2007 (#07000125) |
548 W. Main Rd. 41°29′43″N 71°11′11″W / 41.495278°N 71.186389°W / 41.495278; -71.186389 (Wilbor House) | Little Compton | ||
123 | Windmill Hill Historic District | October 2, 1978 (#78000067) |
Eldred Ave. and N. Main Rd. 41°31′04″N 71°22′44″W / 41.517778°N 71.378889°W / 41.517778; -71.378889 (Windmill Hill Historic District) | Jamestown | ||
124 | Witherbee School | November 27, 1989 (#89002036) |
Green End Ave. 41°30′23″N 71°17′21″W / 41.506389°N 71.289167°W / 41.506389; -71.289167 (Witherbee School) | Middletown | part of the Middletown MPS | |
125 | Wreck Sites of H.M.S. Cerberus and H.M.S. Lark | April 26, 1973 (#73000061) |
Waters of Narragansett Bay adjacent to Aquidneck Island 41°35′04″N 71°18′19″W / 41.584444°N 71.305278°W / 41.584444; -71.305278 (Wreck Sites of H.M.S. Cerberus and H.M.S. Lark) | South Portsmouth |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Building at 295 Thames Street | February 23, 1972 (#72001578) | Unknown | 295 Thames St. | Newport | Demolished for construction of America's Cup Ave. | |
2 | Building at 319 Thames Street (rear) | February 1, 1972 (#72001573) | Unknown | 319 Thames St. (rear) | Newport | Demolished for construction of America's Cup Ave. | |
3 | Sherman Clark House | January 13, 1972 (#72000025) | Unknown | 279 Thames St. | Newport | Destroyed by arsonist on July 29, 1972.[10] | |
4 | Clark Cook House | January 13, 1972 (#72001571) | October 24, 1975 | 285 Thames St. | Newport | Relocated in 1973 to Bannister's Wharf to allow construction of America's Cup Ave. | |
5 | Industrial National Bank | November 23, 1971 (#71001087) | Unknown | 303 Thames St. | Newport | Demolished for construction of America's Cup Ave.[11] | |
6 | Jacob Mott House | April 24, 1973 (#73002264) | Unknown | S of Cory's Lane on W. Main Rd. | Portsmouth | Dismantled and relocated in 1973.[12] | |
7 | Sayer Building | February 1, 1972 (#72001574) | Unknown | 281-283 Thames St. | Newport | Demolished for construction of America's Cup Ave. | |
8 | Robert Stevens House | November 5, 1971 (#71001088) | Unknown | 261-265 Thames St. | Newport | Destroyed by arsonist on November 1, 1972.[13] |
See also
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References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Survey of Tiverton, RI" (PDF). State of Rhode Island. Retrieved 2013-12-19.
- ^ "Norman Bird Sanctuary Trail Map" (PDF). Norman Bird Sanctuary. Retrieved 2014-10-20.
- ^ "Weekly list of actions taken on properties: 9/12/11 through 9/16/11". National Park Service. September 16, 2011. Retrieved September 18, 2012.
- ^ "List of Resources/Resource Inventory: Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations" (PDF). Hudson River Valley Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 27, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
- ^ "Blaze Wrecks Ancient Home". Newport Mercury. August 4, 1972. p. 4. Retrieved August 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2016-07-29.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ http://www.preservation.ri.gov/pdfs_zips_downloads/survey_pdfs/portsmouth.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Colonial Building Burns". Newport Mercury. November 3, 1972. p. 1. Retrieved August 21, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.