Rhode Island National Historic Landmarks

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Rhode Island National Historic Landmarks

Displaying 1 to 44 of 44 records
Formal Name City Type
Aldrich, Nelson W., House Providence Building
Arcade Providence Building
Arnold, Eleazer, House Lincoln Building
Bell, Isaac, Jr., House Newport Building
Bellevue Avenue Historic District Newport District
Block Island South East Light New Shoreham Structure
Breakers, The Newport Building
Brick Market Newport Building
Brown, John, House Providence Building
Chateau-sur-Mer Newport Building
Cocumscussoc Archeological Site Wickford Site
College Hill Historic District Providence District
Corliss-Carrington House Providence Building
Crescent Park Looff Carousel East Providence Structure
Elms, The Newport Building
First Baptist Meetinghouse Providence Building
Fleur-de-Lys Studios Providence Building
Flying Horse Carousel (Westerly) Westerly Building
Fort Adams Newport District
Greene, General Nathaniel, Homestead Coventry Building
Griswold, John N. A., House Newport Building
Hopkins, Governor Stephen, House Providence Building
Hunter House Newport Building
Ives, Thomas P., House Providence Building
King, Edward, House Newport Building
Kingscote Newport Building
Lippitt, Governor Henry, House Providence Building
Marble House Newport Building
Newport Casino Newport Building
Newport Historic District Newport District
Nightingale-Brown House Providence Building
Ocean Drive Historic District Newport District
Old Slater Mill Pawtucket District
Old State House (Rhode Island) Newport Building
Original U.S. Naval War College Newport District
Redwood Library Newport Building
Reynolds, Joseph, House Bristol Building
Sherman, William Watts, House Newport Building
Site of Battle of Rhode Island Portsmouth Site
Stuart, Gilbert, Birthplace Saunderstown Building
Trinity Church (Newport) Newport Building
University Hall, Brown University Providence Building
Vernon House Newport Building
Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House Newport Building
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Primary Data Source: National Park Service's National Historic Landmarks Program.

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