Narragansett, Rhode Island

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History of Narragansett

The Gilded-Age Cliff Walk RoadyGoat

Newport is where America's richest families built 'summer cottages' the size of palaces. The grandest is The Breakers, a seventy-room Renaissance Revival mansion put up between 1893 and 1895 for Cornelius Vanderbilt II — marble shipped from Italy and Africa, mosaics and rare woods from around the globe, designed by Richard Morris Hunt. It is still Rhode Island's most-visited attraction. Behind The Breakers and its neighbors runs the Cliff Walk, a free public path roughly three and a half miles long pinned between the mansion lawns and the crashing Atlantic — a National Recreation Trail where ordinary walkers get the same ocean view the Vanderbilts paid a fortune for. Newport was a sailing town long before the millionaires arrived, and the harbor still fills with masts every summer. Old money, open sea.

7.6 mi away

Beavertail Lighthouse

1749

Located on the southern tip of Conanicut Island, Beavertail is the third-oldest lighthouse site in North America, first lit in 1749.

The Towers - Narragansett Pier

1883

Last remaining section of the Narragansett Pier Casino, designed by McKim, Mead & White, the stone arch spans Ocean Road at the entrance to Narragansett Beach.

Touro Synagogue

1763

Dedicated in 1763, Touro Synagogue is the oldest surviving synagogue building in the United States and a symbol of religious liberty.

7.6 mi away

The Breakers

1893

Seventy-room Italian Renaissance palazzo built for Cornelius Vanderbilt II, the grandest of Newport's Gilded Age mansions.

7.9 mi away

Cliff Walk

1880

Three-and-a-half-mile public walkway along Newport's eastern shore, offering views of Gilded Age mansions on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other.

7.6 mi away

Great Swamp Fight Monument

1675

Site of the devastating December 1675 attack on a Narragansett winter camp during King Philip's War, one of the bloodiest conflicts per capita in American history.

9.1 mi away

Everything Near Narragansett

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