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词条 List of National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island
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This article provide a 'List of National Historic Landmarks in Rhode Island'. There are 45 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Rhode Island. In addition there are two National Park Service administered or affiliated areas of national historic importance in the state.

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Rhode Island's National Historic Landmarks are distributed across all five of Rhode Island's counties.

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|pos=1
|article=Nelson W. Aldrich House
|name=Nelson W. Aldrich House
|image=Nelson Aldrich House edit1.jpg
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8251
|lon=-71.3956
|county=Providence
|description= Federal-style home of Aldrich, a U.S. Senator and one of the most powerful men in Washington around the turn of the 20th century. Today home to the Rhode Island Historical Society.
|refnum=76000040
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=2
|article=Westminster Arcade
|name=Arcade
|image=Westminster Arcade.jpg
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8241
|lon=-71.4107
|county=Providence
|description= First enclosed shopping mall in U.S., built in 1828.
|refnum=71000029
|commonscat=Westminster Arcade, Providence
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=3
|article=Eleazer Arnold House
|name=Eleazer Arnold House
|image=Stone ender.JPG
|alt=Arnold House, 1691
|date=1968-11-24
|address=Lincoln
|lat=41.9009
|lon=-71.4204
|county=Providence
|description= Arnold House, 1691.
|refnum=68000006
|commonscat=Eleazer Arnold House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=4
|article=Isaac Bell House
|name=Isaac Bell, Jr., House
|image=Isaac Bell House, Newport, RI.jpg
|date=1997-09-25
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4793
|lon=-71.3117
|county=Newport
|description= First major Shingle-style house
|refnum=97001276
|commonscat=Isaac Bell House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=5
|article=Bellevue Avenue Historic District
|name=Bellevue Avenue Historic District
|image=Bellevue Avenue in front of Vernon Court, Newport, RI.jpg
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4703
|lon=-71.3072
|county=Newport
|description= Mansions, many exemplary of period styles, built here by summer vacationers in late 19th and early 20th centuries.
|refnum=72000023
|commonscat=Bellevue Avenue Historic District
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=6
|article=Block Island Southeast Light
|name=Block Island South East Light
|image=Lighthouse on Block Island, RI 02.jpg
|date=1997-09-25
|address=New Shoreham
|lat=41.1597
|lon=-71.5472
|county=Washington
|description= An 1874 Victorian Gothic brick lighthouse.
|refnum=97001264
|commonscat=Block Island Southeast Light
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=7
|article=The Breakers
|name=The Breakers
|image=The Breakers Newport.jpg
|date=1994-10-12
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4697
|lon=-71.2986
|county=Newport
|description= This mansion was built in the 1890s as the summer house of Cornelius Vanderbilt II.
|refnum=71000019
|commonscat=The Breakers
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=8
|article=Museum of Newport History
|name=Brick Market
|image=Newport History Museum edit1.jpg
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4901
|lon=-71.3152
|county=Newport
|description= Sophisticated Classical-style Colonial building.
|refnum=66000019
|commonscat=Museum of Newport History
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=9
|article=John Brown House (Providence, Rhode Island)
|name=John Brown House
|image=John Brown House, Providence, RI edit1.jpg
|date=1968-11-24
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8228
|lon=-71.4037
|county=Providence
|description= Georgian home of John Brown, Providence merchant and benefactor of Brown University, built in 1786.
|refnum=68000007
|commonscat=John Brown House (Providence, Rhode Island)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=10
|article=Chateau-sur-Mer
|name=Chateau-sur-Mer
|image=Chateau-sur-Mer, Newport, Rhode Island.jpg
|alt=Chateau-sur-Mer, Newport, Rhode Island
|date=2006-02-17
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4712
|lon=-71.3053
|county=Newport
|description= This 1852 French villa was built for merchant William Shepard Wetmore. It was the first great Newport mansion of the late 19th century.
|refnum=68000002
|commonscat=Chateau-sur-Mer
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=11
|article=Cocumscossoc Archeological Site
|name=Cocumscossoc Archeological Site
|image=Smith's Castle, Wickford, RI.jpg
|date=1993-04-12
|address=Wickford
|lat=41.5833
|lon=-71.4544
|county=Washington
|description= Area around Smith's Castle, one of Rhode Island's oldest houses, built on the site of an early trading post established by Roger Williams.
|refnum=93000605
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=12
|article=College Hill Historic District (Providence, Rhode Island)
|name=College Hill Historic District
|image=Benefit Street, Providence, RI.jpg
|date=1970-12-30
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8264
|lon=-71.4033
|county=Providence
|description= Original 120 acres (30 ha) of Providence as laid out by Roger Williams; today populated by many well-preserved historic homes, Brown University, and Rhode Island School of Design.
|refnum=70000019
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=13
|article=Corliss-Carrington House
|name=Corliss-Carrington House
|image=Corliss-Carrington House, Providence, RI.jpg
|date=1970-12-30
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8223
|lon=-71.4021
|county=Providence
|description= Well-preserved example of an Adamesque-Federal style townhouse from 1812, with decorative wrought iron columns.
|refnum=70000020
|commonscat=Corliss-Carrington House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=14
|article=Crescent Park Looff Carousel
|name=Crescent Park Looff Carousel
|image=Crescent Park Carousel, East Providence, RI.jpg
|date=1987-02-27
|address=East Providence
|lat=41.7564
|lon=-71.3592
|county=Providence
|description= Well-preserved, working carousel by Charles I.D. Looff from 1895; extremely detailed workmanship.
|refnum=76000045
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=15
|article=The Elms (mansion)
|name=The Elms
|image=The Elms, Newport, Rhode Island - View from Great Lawn edit1.jpg
|alt=The Elms, viewed from its great lawn.
|date=1996-06-19
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4855
|lon=-71.3040
|county=Newport
|description= Summer "cottage" and estate of Edward J. Berwind in Classical Revival style.
|refnum=71000021
|commonscat=The Elms (Newport, Rhode Island)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=16
|article=First Baptist Church in America
|name=First Baptist Meetinghouse
|image=First Baptist Meetinghouse, Providence, RI.jpg
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8253
|lon=-71.4091
|county=Providence
|description= Oldest Baptist congregation in the United States, founded by Roger Williams in 1638. The current building dates to 1775.
|refnum=66000017
|commonscat=First Baptist Church of Providence
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=17
|article=Fleur-de-lys Studios
|name=Fleur-de-lys Studios
|image=Fleur-de-Lys Studios.jpg
|date=1992-10-05
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8275
|lon=-71.4088
|county=Providence
|description= Collaboration by Sydney Richmond Burleigh and Edmund Willson is a key early work by American Arts and Crafts Movement.
|refnum=92001886
|commonscat=Fleur-de-lys Studios
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=18
|article=Flying Horse Carousel
|name=Flying Horse Carousel
|image=Flying Horse Carousel.jpg
|date=1987-02-27
|address=Watch Hill
|lat=41.3069
|lon=-71.8585
|county=Washington
|description= One of the earliest American carousels still in operation, dating to 1876. The horses are suspended from chains, giving it its name.
|refnum=80000019
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=19
|article=Fort Adams
|name=Fort Adams
|image=FortAdamsNewportRI.jpg
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Newport
|lat=41.475
|lon=-71.3411
|county=Newport
|description= Site of fortifications since 1799, most of the extant facilities date to the mid-19th century. Fort Adams was the principal defense site for Narragansett Bay.
|refnum=70000014
|commonscat=Fort Adams
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=20
|article=Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead
|name=Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead
|image=Nathanael Greene Homestead.jpg
|date=1972-11-28
|address=Coventry
|lat=41.6950
|lon=-71.5452
|county=Kent
|description= Homestead of American Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene
|refnum=71000014
|commonscat=General Nathanael Greene Homestead
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=21
|article=John N. A. Griswold House
|name=John N. A. Griswold House
|image=John Griswold House.JPG
|date=2000-05-16
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4858
|lon=-71.3089
|county=Newport
|description= An early work of architect Richard Morris Hunt, this Stick style house was built in 1864 for China merchant John Griswold.
|refnum=71000023
|commonscat=John Griswold House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=22
|article=Gov. Stephen Hopkins House
|name=Gov. Stephen Hopkins House
|image=Stephen Hopkins House, Providence, RI.jpg
|date=1971-11-11
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8250
|lon=-71.4071
|county=Providence
|description= Home of Stephen Hopkins, colonial and state governor, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence
|refnum=70000022
|commonscat=Stephen Hopkins House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=23
|article=Hunter House (Newport, Rhode Island)
|name=Hunter House
|image=Hunter House, Newport, RI edit1.jpg
|date=1968-11-24
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4933
|lon=-71.3209
|county=Newport
|description= Its oldest parts dating to 1748, this house is an excellent example of Georgian frame house, with many interior features and original furnishings.
|refnum=68000003
|commonscat=Hunter House (Newport, Rhode Island)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=24
|article=Thomas P. Ives House
|name=Thomas P. Ives House
|image=Thomas P. Ives House, 66 Power Street, Providence (Providence County, Rhode Island).jpg
|alt=1937 HABS photo
|date=1970-12-30
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8229
|lon=-71.4021
|county=Providence
|description= An Adamesque-Federal style house, built in the early 1800s.
|refnum=70000023
|commonscat=Thomas P. Ives House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=25
|article=Edward King House
|name=Edward King House
|image=Edward King House, Newport, RI.jpg
|date=1970-12-30
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4802
|lon=-71.3114
|county=Newport
|description= This Richard Upjohn-designed Italian villa house was built for a local merchant and was the largest in the city at time of its 1847 completion.
|refnum=70000024
|commonscat=Edward King House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=26
|article=Kingscote (mansion)
|name=Kingscote
|image=Kingscote, Newport, RI.jpg
|date=1996-06-19
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4750
|lon=-71.3075
|county=Newport
|description= 1839 Gothic Revival house by Richard Upjohn was the first summer residence in Newport.
|refnum=73000058
|commonscat=Kingscote (mansion)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=27
|article=Governor Henry Lippitt House
|name=Governor Henry Lippitt House
|image=Henry Lippitt House, Providence, RI.jpg
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8280
|lon=-71.3973
|county=Providence
|description= This well-preserved 1865 Italianate villa-style house was built for Governor Henry Lippitt. It is now a house museum, with original interior furnishings by architect Henry Childs.
|refnum=72000043
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=28
|article=Marble House
|name=Marble House
|image=Marble House, Newport, Rhode Island edit1.jpg
|date=2006-02-17
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4620
|lon=-71.3056
|county=Newport
|description= Designed by Richard Morris Hunt for William Kissam Vanderbilt, this was one of the earliest Beaux Arts houses in the U.S.; it helped begin the trend of building mansions in Newport.
|refnum=71000025
|commonscat=Marble House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=29
|article=Newport Casino
|name=Newport Casino
|image=Newport Casino.jpg
|date=1987-02-27
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4823
|lon=-71.3084
|county=Newport
|description= Early McKim, Mead and White Shingle-style building; also one of the first social clubs to include recreational facilities. Home to International Tennis Hall of Fame.
|refnum=70000083
|commonscat=Newport Casino
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=30
|article=Newport Historic District (Rhode Island)
|name=Newport Historic District
|image=Spring and Mary streets, Newport, RI edit.jpg
|date=1968-11-24
|address=Newport
|lat=41.49
|lon=-71.3136
|county=Newport
|description= A well-preserved collection of colonial-era buildings in central Newport.
|refnum=68000001
|commonscat=Newport Historic District
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=31
|article=Nightingale-Brown House
|name=Nightingale-Brown House
|image=Nightingale-Brown House.jpg
|date=1989-06-29
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8221
|lon=-71.4033
|county=Providence
|description= One of the most accomplished great Georgian houses in the country; later contributions by Richard Upjohn and grounds by Frederick Law Olmsted
|refnum=89001242
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=32
|article=Ocean Drive Historic District
|name=Ocean Drive Historic District
|image=Misty winter morning at Goose Neck Cove, Newport, RI.jpg
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Newport
|lat=41.455
|lon=-71.3325
|county=Newport
|description= Long road along southern shore of Newport dotted with later, smaller summer homes and seaside views.
|refnum=76000048
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=33
|article=Old Slater Mill
|name=Old Slater Mill
|image=SlaterMill.JPG
|date=1966-11-13
|address=Pawtucket
|lat=41.8755
|lon=-71.3824
|county=Providence
|description= The first commercially viable textile mill in the United States.
|refnum=66000001
|commonscat=Slater Mill Historic Site
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=34
|article=Old Colony House
|name=Old State House
|image=Old Rhode Island State House edit1.jpg
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4908
|lon=-71.3133
|county=Newport
|description= A well-preserved Georgian public building from colonial era, it served as the meeting place of colonial, and later state, legislatures until the 20th century.
|refnum=66000014
|commonscat=Old Colony House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=35
|article=Naval War College
|name=Original U.S. Naval War College
|image=United States Naval War College museum.jpg
|date=1964-01-29
|address=Newport
|lat=41.5047
|lon=-71.3288
|county=Newport
|description=Includes the Naval War College Museum, built in the 1820s as Newport's poorhouse and later donated to the Navy as the first building of the Naval War College, and Luce Hall, the college's first purpose-built building.
|refnum=66000876
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=36
|article=Redwood Library
|name=Redwood Library
|image=Redwood Library.JPG
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4864
|lon=-71.3089
|county=Newport
|description= Founded in 1747, this library is the oldest to still occupy its original facilities.
|refnum=66000015
|commonscat=Redwood Library and Athenaeum
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=37
|article=Joseph Reynolds House
|name=Joseph Reynolds House
|image=Joseph Reynolds House, Bristol, RI.jpg
|date=1983-07-28
|address=Bristol
|lat=41.6834
|lon=-71.2788
|county=Bristol
|description= The oldest known three-story timber frame house in New England, built in 1700, it was used as headquarters by Lafayette during the Rhode Island campaign in 1778.
|refnum=72000017
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=38
|article=William Watts Sherman House
|name=William Watts Sherman House
|image=William Watts Sherman House (Newport, RI) - from southwest.jpg
|date=1970-12-30
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4701
|lon=-71.3068
|county=Newport
|description= This house was built for banker William Watts Sherman by H. H. Richardson in 1875, and is recognized as a prototype of the Shingle style of architecture.
|refnum=70000015
|commonscat=William Watts Sherman House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=39
|article=Battle of Rhode Island Site
|name=Site of Battle of Rhode Island
|image=Battle of Rhode Island.jpg
|date=1974-05-30
|address=Portsmouth
|lat=41.596
|lon=-71.263
|county=Newport
|description= Site of the 1778 Battle of Rhode Island, a successful defense of Aquidneck Island by British forces in the American Revolutionary War.
|refnum=74002054
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=40
|article=Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
|name=Gilbert Stuart Birthplace
|image=Gilbert Stuart Birthplace.jpg
|date=1965-12-21
|address=Saunderstown
|lat=41.5249
|lon=-71.4455
|county=Washington
|description= Birthplace of noted portraitist Gilbert Stuart.
|refnum=66000004
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=41
|article=Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
|name=Trinity Church
|image=Trinity Church, Newport, RI.jpg
|date=1968-11-24
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4875
|lon=-71.3129
|county=Newport
|description= Oldest parish church in Rhode Island; its early 18th-century design is modeled on Boston's Old North Church.
|refnum=68000004
|commonscat=Trinity Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=42
|article=United Congregational Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
|name=United Congregational Church
|image=United Congregational Church Newport RI.jpg
|alt=United Congregational Church
|date=2012-10-16
|address=Newport
|lat=41.485836
|lon=-71.312622
|county=Newport
|description=
|refnum=71000027
|commonscat=United Congregational Church (Newport, Rhode Island)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=43
|article=University Hall (Brown University)
|name=University Hall, Brown University
|image=BrownUniversity-UniversityHall.jpg
|alt=Brown University - University Hall Front View
|date=1962-06-13
|address=Providence
|lat=41.8241
|lon=-71.4045
|county=Providence
|description= This first building on the Brown University campus, built in 1770.
|refnum=66000003
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=44
|article=Vernon House
|name=Vernon House
|image=Vernonhome.jpg
|date=1968-11-24
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4890
|lon=-71.3134
|county=Newport
|description= Sophisticated Georgian frame home used as headquarters by Rochambeau during the American Revolutionary War.
|refnum=68000005
|commonscat=Vernon House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=45
|article=Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House
|name=Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House
|image=Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, Newport, RI edit1.jpg
|date=1960-10-09
|address=Newport
|lat=41.4912
|lon=-71.3125
|county=Newport
|description= Built circa 1697, this is the oldest house in Newport, illustrating the transition from 17th to 18th-century architectural styles.
|refnum=66000016
|commonscat=Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House
}}
|}

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{{NHLbyState}}{{National Register of Historic Places}}{{Rhode Island}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of National Historic Landmarks In Rhode Island}}

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