Colony House

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Washington Sq
Newport, RI 02840

The Colony House in Newport, RI, stands as the fourth oldest statehouse in the United States, boasting a rich history dating back to its construction in 1739. Designed by architect Richard Munday, the building housed Rhode Island’s Colonial government and was constructed with a grandiose vision in mind, utilizing brick instead of the typical wood structures of the time.

Throughout its long history, the Colony House has been a witness to significant events, serving as a hub for legislative activities, revolutionary discussions, and even a courtroom during the trial of Thomas W. Dorr. The building's significance extends beyond its architectural charm, standing as a symbol of Newport's integral role in the nation’s founding and continuing to be a focal point for educational programs and events.

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Right in downtown Newport - a must see if you are interested in the history of the place
2/11/2023

This is the museum ( and shop) of the Newport Historical Society. As a history buff I thought that ...

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Great Building
8/29/2019

Interestingly the Colony House is the fourth oldest statehouse still standing in the US. It was buil...

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UNIQUE HISTORY
7/21/2019

Before touring some of the famed gilded age mansions I spent some time walking around and touring so...

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