Burnside Park
This park was dedicated in 1887 after General Ambrose Burnside's death, who led the Rhode Island Regiment during the Civil War. The park includes a...
Franklin Pierce Homestead
Built by his father in 1804, Franklin Pierce lived in the Homestead from his infancy to his marriage in 1834. Pierce would go on to become the 14th...
Barrett House
The Gunpowder that Ignited Revolution Benjamin Barrett built this home in 1705, and his son James, born five years later, inherited it. James Barrett...
Crockett-Miller Slave Quarters
The 1862 liberation of New Bern, North Carolina, by U.S. troops led to the establishment of temporary communities for freed African Americans, often...
Wheeler School
During the summers of 1886 and 1887, W.E.B. Du Bois taught 30 African American students in rural Wilson County during the Reconstruction period...
Joseph Reynolds House
Built in 1698, the Reynold's House is one of the oldest buildings in Bristol and the oldest known three-story building in Rhode Island. Lafayette...