Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site
Known as the "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad," the Coffins' house served as a safe-haven for over 1,000 runaway slaves as they...
Oliver Wolcott House
This house was built for Oliver Wolcott in 1754, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut, as well as the Governor of...
Lovely Mount Baptist Church
On 13 Nov. 1869, the Rev. Capt. Charles S. Schaeffer of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands met with the people of Lovely Mount...
Daughters of the American Revolution Van Bunschooten Museum
This museum, located in a period colonial home, boasts an enormous collection of original period artifacts and exhibits. The home itself is still for...
Tryon Palace
Tyron Palace was originally built several years prior to the American Revolution as a governor's palace for British official William Tyron. The rebels...
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...