Portsmouth, Rhode Island • Newport County
The Lawton-Almy-Hall Farm in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, is a well-preserved agricultural complex showcasing a rich history of farming. Its structures represent evolving architectural styles and building techniques from different periods.
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Transportation; Architecture
S Of Hog Island, E Passage, Narrangansett Bay, Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Military; Black
Lehigh Hill And Both Sides Of Ri 21 Between Medley And Dexter Sts., Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
2951 And 2967 E. Main Rd., Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Agriculture
0113 Mount Pleasant Ave., Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Agriculture; Architecture; Social History
582 Wapping Rd., Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Education; Architecture; Social History
745 Union St., Portsmouth, Rhode Island
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development; Agriculture
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Education; Exploration/Settlement; Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History
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Architecture
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