Newport, Rhode Island • Newport County
The Isaac Bell House in Newport, Rhode Island, is a striking example of shingle-style architecture. Designed by McKim, Mead & White, it showcases the movement's embrace of organic forms and vernacular elements.
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Military; Architecture; Social History
50 Washington Sq., Newport, Rhode Island
Architecture
Bellevue Ave., Opposite Perry St., Newport, Rhode Island
Architecture
70 Perry St., Newport, Rhode Island
Landscape Architecture; Commerce; Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded Atlantic Ocean, Easton Bay, Coggeshall Ave.,Spring St., And Memorial Blvd., Newport, Rhode Island
Commerce; Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture; Social History
170-230 Bellvue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island
Architecture; Social History
526 Broadway At One Mile Corner, Newport, Rhode Island
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Agriculture
153 George St., Barrington, Rhode Island
Education; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
Middle Hwy., Barrington, Rhode Island
Landscape Architecture; Architecture; Social History
Ferry Rd., Bristol, Rhode Island
Politics/Government; Architecture
High St., Bristol, Rhode Island
Architecture
48 Court St., Bristol, Rhode Island
Architecture
420-448 Hope St., Bristol, Rhode Island