Places to go, things to see in Rhode Island

Barrington

Barrington Congregational Church/White Church: 461 County Rd.
Barrington Preservation Society Museum: 281 County Rdd. (downstairs)
Barrington Town Beach: Bay Rd.
Barrington Town Hall: 283 County Rd.
Barrington-East Providence Boundary Markers: County Rd.
Belton Court (also known as Ferrin Hall, Barrington College, Gibson Memorial Building, and Peck Mansion) (1905-06, 1927- 22): Middle Highway
Church of the Holy Angels: 341 Maple Ave.
Haines State Park: Metropolitan Park Dr.
Leander Peck Memorial School/Barrington Public Library and Senior Center: 281 County Rd.
Mathewson House/"The Gables": 41 Mathewson Rd.
Methodist Episcopal Church/United Methodist Church: 230 Washington Rd.
Nayatt Hall: 294 Middle Hwy
Nayatt Point Lighthouse: 83 Nayatt Rd.
Prince's Hill Cemetery: County Rd.
Second Congregational Parsonage: 464 County Rd.
Shrine in Honor of the Assumption of Our Blessed Mother: off Maple Avenue
St. John's Episcopal Church/Red Church: 191 County Rd.
St. Luke’s Roman Catholic Church: 108 Washington Rd.
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church: 5 Chapel Rd.
Tyler Point Cemetery: Tyler Point Rd.
Virgin Mary: Maple Avenue
World War I Memorial: 280 Country Road

Block Island

Ballard's Beach: 42 Water St.
Block Island Historical Society Museum: Old Town Rd.
Charlestown Beach: Coast Guard Rd.
Clayhead Trail:
Crescent Beach: Corn Neck Rd.
Fred Benson Town Beach: 7 Corn Neck Rd.
Great Salt Pond - canoeing: Ocean Ave. and West Side Rd. (put-in)
Hotel Manisses: 5 Spring St.
Jerry's Point:
Justin's Farm and Garden (petting zoo): behind Hotel Manisses, 5 Spring St.
Labyrinth
Mansion Beach: off Corn Neck Rd.
New Shoreham Town Hall: 16 Old Town Rd.
North Light
Painted Rock: intersection of Mohegan Trail, Lakeside Drive and Snake Hole Rd.
Rodman's Hollow: Cooneymus Rd.
Sachem Pond
Settler's Rock
Southeast Light: Mohegan Trail
Spring House Hotel: 52 Spring St.

Bristol

"Garden Figures": 500 Hope Street
"Soldiers And Sailors Monument": 400 Hope Street
Blithewold Mansion And Arboretum: 101 Ferry Rd.
Bosworth House/Silver Creek: 814 Hope St.
Bristol Art Museum: 10 Wardwell St.
Bristol Children's Home/Martin Hall: 48 Union St.
Bristol County Courthouse: 260 High St.
Bristol County Jail/Bristol Historical And Preservation Society: 48 Court St.
Bristol Customhouse And Post Office: 420-448 Hope St.
Bristol State House Foundation: 240 High St.
Bristol Town Beach: 50 Asylum Rd.
Bristol Train of Artillery Armory And Museum: 133 State St.
Bristol Yacht Club/Bristol County Lodge: 1 Constitution Street
Burnside Memorial Hall: 400 Hope St.
Codman Chapel (1913): Sherry Ave.
Codman House/Codman Place: 42 High Street
Coggeshall Farm: 1 Colt Dr.
Colt State Park: Rte. 114
~"Bull Gates" (1913): Hope Street
~ Old Mill Gut Bridge (1906): In Colt State Park
Congregational Church Parsonage/Pleasant Prospect: 149 State St.
Dewolf Tavern: 259 Thames St.
Ding Dong Bell/Hovey T. Freeman House (1929): Poppasquash Rd.
First Baptist Church (1814 Et Seq): High Street
First Congregational Church: 300 High St.
Freeman's Bank/Old Customs House Building: 37-39 State St.
George M. Colt House: 104 Constitution Street
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology: 300 Tower St.
Herreshoff Manufacturing Company/Herreshoff Marine Museum: 16-32 Burnside St.
Hope Gallery: 435 Hope St.
Hydraulion Engine & Hose Co. No. 1: 72 Franklin Street
Independence Park: Thames St.
~"Discovery" Columbus Quincentennial Statue, Independence Park
J. Howard Manchester's Store/Bristol Phoenix Building: 1 Bradford Street
John Willard Russell House/St. Michael's Episcopal Church: 399 Hope St.
King Philip Fire Station/Ever Ready Engine And Hose Company: 189 Thames St.
Linden Place/George Dewolf House (1810): 500 Hope St.
Machine Shop: 20-30 Burnside St.
Methodist Episcopal Church Parsonage: 108 Church Street
Middle District School/Taft School (1841): Hope St.
Miller Blacksmith Shop: 400 Thames St.
Mount Hope Academy: 79 Franklin Street
Mount Hope Bridge: Ferry Road
Mt. Hope Academy: 14 Prospect St.
Naval Reserve Armory: 2 Church Street
Old Post Office And Customs House: 440 Hope St.
Oliver School 1900, (C. 1960): State St.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church: 141 State St.
Parish House/Chapel St. Michael's Parish: 380 Hope St.
Pastime Theater/Bristol Cinema: 63 Bradford Street
Pokanoket Mills: 125 Thames St.
Rhode Island Soldier’s Home/The Rhode Island Veterans Home (1889-98, 1955 Et Seq): 480 Metacom Ave.
Rockwell Park (C. 1920): Thames St.
Rockwell School: 1225 Hope St.
Roger Williams University Theater (Haunted Rhode Island): 1 Old Ferry Rd.
Rogers Free Library: 525 Hope St.
Sons of Italy Club/Portuguese Independent Band Club: 588 Wood St.
St. Columban's Seminary: 7 Ferry Road
St. Elizabeth Church Complex: 570, 573, 577 Wood St.
St. Mary’s Church (1911): Wood St.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church: 375 Hope St.
Stone Church Coffee House: 280 High St.
Town Common (1680): High Street
Union Street Beach: Union St.
United Brothers Synagogue: 207 High Street
United States Coast Guard Station: 2 Constitution Street
Usher's Wharf/Potter's Wharf: 227 Thames St.
Walley School (1896): High Street
Windmill Point: Poppasquash Rd.
YMCA Building: 442-48 Hope St.

Burrillville

A. Mowry Farm/Wright’s Farm (18th Century et. Seq): Buxton St.
Assembly Theater: Burrillville Town Common
Berean Baptist Church (1877): 1 Chapel St.
Buck Hill Fire Tower (Early 20th Century): Buck Hill Rd.
Burrillville Town Hall: 105 Harrisville Main St.
Burrillville United Methodist Church: Joslin Rd.
Calvary Episcopal Church (1894): Church St.
Coronet Worsted Company Mill #2 (1901): south of Main St.
Danel Mowry House/Keach’s Tavern: 48 Main St.
District #1 Schoolhouse (1863): Colwell Rd.
First Baptist Church (1839): Church St.
First Universalist Church:  (1886, (1933): Main St.
Former Buck Hill District School #14 (1832, 1848, 1868): Cruff Rd.
Former District #4 School/St. Louis Chapel (Mid-19th Century et. seq.): Victory Highway
Former Eagle Peak District #12 Schoolhouse (1826): Eagle Peak Rd.
Former Trolley Substation (Early 20th Century): Victory Highway
Friends Meeting House (1791 et. seq.): Victory Hwy.
Joseph C. Sweeny School Bridgeton School (c. 1896): Laurel Hill Ave.
Log Road (ghosts of Hannah Frank and John Burke) (haunted?): intersection with Horse Head Trail
Mapleville Mills/Coronet Worsted Mill #1 (c. 1845 et. seq.): north of Main St.
Our Lady of Good Help Church (1907): Victory Hwy.
Pascoag District #11 School (1893-94): Sayles St.
Pascoag Public Library (1924): Church St.
Railroad Station (1913): Victory Hwy.
Round Top Road (Haunted Rhode Island)
Seventh Day Adventist Church (1908): Victory Hwy.
Sherman Lot (Haunted Rhode Island): cemetery: at Buck Hill Rd. and Wakefield Rd.
Silver Lake Beach (oldest penny arcade): 50 Old Hillside Dr., Glendale
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (1930s): Sayles St.
St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church (1938): 84 Main St.
St. Theresa, "The Little Flower" (1923-1925): douglas Pike
Stone Barn (c. 1855) and C. Salisbury House (Mid-19th Century): Stone Barn Rd.
Taking Flight: 2090 Wallum Lake Road
Walling Schoolhouse (Late 19th Century): Douglas Pike
Zambarano Hospital (Haunted Rhode Island): by Wallum Lake on Rt. 100

Central Falls

AdamsLibrary (1910): 205 Central St.
Broad Street Fire Station (1889): 551 Broad St.
Broad Street Garage (1922): 913 Broad St.
Broad Street School (1861, 1877): 405 Broad St.
Central Falls City Hall (1889): 580 Broad St.
Central Falls Congregational Church (1883): 376 High St.
Central Falls High School (1927): 24 Summer St.
Central Falls Woolen Mill (1870): 523 Roosevelt Ave.
Central Street School (1881): 379 Central St.
Chocolate Mill Overlook Park: corner of Charles St. and Roosevelt Ave.
Church of St. Joseph (1919): 391 High St.
Cogswell Tower (1904): 580 Broad St.
Greene House (1868): 85 Cross St.
Holy Trinity Church Complex (1889 and later): 135 Fuller Ave.
Lysander and Susan Flagg Museum and Cultural Center: 209 Central St.
Moshassuck Cemetery: Lonsdale Ave.
Notre Dame du Sacre Coeur (1933): 666 Broad St.
Notre Dame Hospital (1925): 1000 Broad St.
Pawtucket and Central Falls Railroad Station (1916): 307 Broad St.
Pawtucket Hair Cloth Mill (1864): 501 Roosevelt Ave.
Pawtucket Thread Manufacturing Company Mill (1825): 527 Roosevelt Ave.
Police Station and Court House (1914): 507 Broad St.
Roosevelt Ave. Dam: Roosevelt Ave.
Royal Burial Ground of the Narragansetts: Narrow La.
Royal Weaving Mill (1897): 471 Roosevelt Ave.
Samuel Slater Canal Boat: Central Falls Landing
Soldiers Monument: 978 Lonsdale Avenue
St Ephraim’s Church (1963): 215 Washington St.
St. George’s Episcopal Church (1922): 318 Central St.
St. Matthew’s Church (1929): 1018 Dexter St.
Stafford Mill Complex (1825): 581 Roosevelt Ave.
Valley Falls Mill Complex (1849): 1363 Broad St.
Veterans Memorial: Charles St.

Charlestown

Blue Shutters Town Beach
Boundary Marker (1936): Post Rd.
Carolina Free Will Baptist Church (1845): 504 Carolina Back Rd.
Charlestown Town Hall (1893): South County Trail
District Schoolhouse #1 (1843): Post Rd.
First Baptist Church of Cross Mills (1873): Post Road
First Baptist Church of Charlestown (1840): Post Rd.
Kimball Wildlife Refuge: Sanctuary Rd.
Narragansett Indian Church (1859):
Narragansett Indian Longhouse:
Quonochontaug Grange #48, Patrons of Husbandry: Post Rd.
Shannock Baptist Church (1901-1902): 1631 Shannock Rd.
St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church (1933): Carolina Back Rd.
Stonehenge (c. 1920): Post Rd.
The General Stanton Inn (c. 1775, et. seq.): Post Rd.
The Sheffield House (c. 1700 et. seq.): Quonchontaug Rd.
The Stone House (c. 1860): Buckeye Brook Rd.

Coventry

Anthony Library (1902): 672 Washington St.
Anthony Mill (1874): Washington St.
Anthony School (1844): Mapleton St.
Arkwright Mills: Route 115
Black Rock: Black Rock Rd.
Christ Church Episcopal (1917): Peckham La.
Coventry Bank (c. 1840): 667 Washington St.
Coventry Town Hall: 1670 Flat River Rd.
Coventry Town House (1879): Phillip's Hill Rd.
Democrat Schoolhouse (pre-1812): Vaughn Hollow Rd.
First Christian Church of Coventry (1846): Vaughn Hollow Rd.
Former Elder Tavern Meetinghouse (1829) : 580 Main St.
General Nathanael Greene Homestead at Spell Hall: 50 Taft St.
Geographic Center of RI: 41°40'3''N, 71°34'6''W
Harris Fire Station (1889): 701 Main St.
Harris Mill (1851): 618 Main St.
Hopkins Hollow Church (1862): Hopkins Hollow Rd.
Knotty Oak Baptist Church (c. 1840): 793 Washington St.
Library (1928): Hopkins Hollow Rd.
Lower Mill (1859): Flat River Rd - Rte 117
Maple Root Baptist Church (1797): Harkney Hill Rd.
Manchester Estate (1808-1815): 777 Washington St.
Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge (GLP Secret Summer Spots '13): 2082 Victory Hwy.
McGregor District School (1812): Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14)
Paine House Museum: 7 Station St.
Place Homestead (c. 1790,): Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14)
Poor Farm-Town Asylum (c.1790): Town Farm Rd.
Quaker Meetinghouse (1825): Meeting St.
Quidnick Baptist Church (1885): Fairview Ave.
Quidnick Company Store (1849): 487 Washington St.
Railroad Depot (c. 1856): Hill Farm Rd.
Railroad Depot (c. 1856): Route 117
Rice Tavern (c. 1796): Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14)
School (1872): Hopkins Hollow Rd.
Schoolhouse (1844): Cady St.
Summit Baptist Church (c. 1865): Flat River Rd. (Rte. 117)
The Summit Free Library (1885): Flat River Rd. (Rte. 117)
Tollbooth: Plainfield Pike (Rte. 14)
Town Clerk’s Office (1881): Station St.
Upper Mill (1875): Hill Farm Rd.
Washington United Methodist Church (c. 1831): 8 Main St.
Waterman Tavern (c. 1747): Maple Valley Rd.
World War II Memorial: 1975 Main Street


Cranston

Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church (1966): 175 Oaklawn Ave.
Artists' Exchange Black Box Theater: 50 Rolfe Sq.
Bandstand (1968): Cranston St.
Battey Octagonal House (c. 1854): 80 Phenix Ave.
Benjamin Rush Building (1936): Howard
Boundary Line: Seven Mile Rd.
Church of the Immaculate Conception (1966): 700 Oaklawn Ave.
Church of the Transfiguration (1911): Broad St.
Cranston City Hall (1936): 869 Park Ave.
Cranston Furnace (c. 1768): Francis Ave.
Cranston High School (1921): 899 Park Ave.
Cranston Historical Society Meeting House, formerly St Bartholomew’s Church (1825): Cranston St.
Cranston Maintenance Department, formerly Briggs Street School (1916): Furnace Brook Rd.
Edgewood Casino (1910): Bartlett Ave.
Edgewood Manor: 232 Norwood Ave.
Edgewood Yacht Club (1908): 3 Shaw Ave.
Maj. Thomas Fenner House (1677): 43 Stony Acre Dr. 
First Pentecostal Church (1894): Magnolia St.
Former Palace Theater, now St. Stephen’s Chapel (1916): Broad St.
Hanging Tree: corner of Fair and Columbia Streets (Haunted Rhode Island)
Hillside Farths (c. 1770): Phenix Ave.
Ichiban restaurant: 146 Gansett Ave.
Imperial Printing and Finishing Company: 169 Mill St.
Irish Ceilidhe Club of Rhode Island: 50 America St.
James A. Budlong Company (c. 1850): Pontiac Ave.
Joy Homestead (c. 1778): 156 Scituate Ave.
Lippitt Hill School (c. 1858): Hope Rd.
Lutheran Church: 116 Rolfe Street
Maxwell Briscoe Motor Company, later the Universal Whirling Company (c. 1908): Elmwood Ave.
Meshanticut Park Community Church, now Faith Lutheran Church (1900): Cranston St.
Narragansett Brewery Complex (1890): New Depot Ave.
Oakland Cemetery (1848) and Mausoleum (1927): Broad St.
Oaklawn Community Baptist Church (1879): 229 Wilbur Ave.
Oaklawn Grange (1914): 24 Wheelock Ave.
Odd Fellows Hall, now Lindsay’s Market (1893): Broad St.
Old Post Office (1879): Exchange St.
Oriental Taste (Chinese restaurant): 2224 Plainfield Pike
Park Theatre (1924): 850-858 Park Ave.
Pawtuxet Baptist Church (1895): Broad St.
Pawtuxet Volunteer Fire Station (1835-1840; 1891): Commercial St.
People’s Baptist Church (1889): Elmwood Ave.
Pettaconsett Chapel (1872): Pontiac Ave.
Pettaconsett School, formerly the Howard School (1888): Pontiac Ave.
Pocasset Hall (1897): Cranston St.
Proprietors School, now Oaklawn Library (c. 1830): 230 Wilbur Ave.
Reception Hospital, A Building (1912): Howard
Rhodes on the Pawtuxet: 60 Rhodes Place
Scott-Tusin Pharmaceutical Company, formerly Saint Rocco’s Church (1903): Clemence St.
Sprague Mansion (c. 1790, 1864): 1351 Cranston St.
St. Ann’s Church (1907, 1927): Cranston St.
St. Mary’s Church (1935): Cranston St.
St. Paul’s Church (1930): 24 Warwick Ave.
State Workhouse and House of Correction (1873): Howard
Stebbins Field (1935-1939): 35 Flint Ave.
The Knightsville Meeting House, now the Knightsville-Frank un Church (1807): 67 Phenix Ave.
Turner Wadding Mill, now the Rathhun Organ Company (c. 1813): 520 Oaklawn Ave.
United Traction Car Barn and Repair Shop (1900): Cranston St.
Veterans Memorial Park (1924): Park Ave.
Wat Dhamagosnaram replica: 2870 Plainfield Pike
William A. Briggs School (1904): 865 Park Ave.
William Hall Free Library (1927): Broad St.
World War II Memorial: Cranston Street at Park and Phoenix Avenues

Cumberland

Albion Dam and Falls (Mid-19th Century): Albion Rd.
Ann & Hope Mill (1886): 1 Ann & Hope Way
Arnold Mills Cemetery, R:I. Historical Cemetery, Cumberland No. 23 (Mid-19th Century): Nate Whipple Way
Arnold Mills United Methodist Church (1827): 696 Nate Whipple Way
Ashton Mill: Front St.
Berkeley Mill (c. 1872): 30 Martin St.
Berkeley School (c. 1872): 9 Martin St.
Bernard F. Norton School/Cumberland High School (1889): 364 Broad St.
Blackstone Marker (c. 1889): Broad St.
Blackstone River Theater: 549 Broad St. (Via Uncle J)
Broad Street Bridge (1915): Broad St.
Cemetery On Elder Ballou Meetinghouse Rd. (Haunted Rhode Island): Elder Ballou Meetinghouse Rd.
Cook Carpenter Cemetery Ri Historical Cemetery #34: Plantation St.
Cumberland Hill School (1902, 1914): Mendon Rd.
Cumberland Library: 1464 Diamond Hill Rd
Cumberland Town Hall (1894): 45 Broad St.
Diamond Hill Cemetery RI Historical Cemetery #24 and 25: Reservoir Rd.
Diamond Hill Park: 4097 Diamond Hill Rd.
Evergreen Cemetery, R.I. Historical Cemetery, Cumberland No. 22: Nate Whipple Way
Fire Station (1887): 272 Broad St.
Former Arnold Mills Freight Station (c. I 877, Moved 1933): Nate Whipple Way
Former Central Grammar School (1924): 22 Clark St.
Former Cumberland Grange No. 2 (1895): 1 Arnold Mills Rd.
Former District 14 Schoolhouse, Now Cumberland Crime Stoppers Building (c. 1868): 1512 Mendon Rd.
Former Friends Meetinghouse/Community House and Library (1809): 75 Hillside Rd.
Former Grain Storage Building (c.1910): 322 Sneech Pond Rd.
Former Methodist Episcopal Church (Late 19th Century): 1099 Mendon Rd.
Former St. Stephen's Ukrainian Orthodox Social Club (1933): 10 Adams St.
Former Valley Falls Baptist Church, Now Knights of Columbus, St. Thomas Hall (c. 1840 Et Seq.): 22 Broad St.
Former Valley Falls Post Office (c. 1890): 12-16 Middle St.
Former Valley Falls School (19th Century): 31 School St.
Former Valley Falls Universalist Church, Now Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick Clubhouse (1885): 135 Broad St.
Four Corners Community Chapel: 200 Angell Rd.
Garvin Memorial School (Early To Mid-20th Century): Diamond Hill Rd.
Grants Mill (c. 1818): 8 West Wrentham Rd.
Hindley Manufacturing Co., Inc. (c. 1900): 9 Haven St.
Kimball Cemetery: Kimball St.
Kwan Um Zen School Providence Zen Center (Early 20th Century?, C. 1980): 538 Pound Rd.
Lonsdale Mill (c. 1913): Ann & Hope Way
Lonsdale Warehouse (c. 1870): Ann & Hope Way
Manville Mill (Late 19th Century): Flat St.    
Masonic Building (1928): 531 Broad St.
Nine Men's Misery: Monument In The Woods Behind Cumberland Library
Parker Heating Company Building (Late 19th Century, Altered Mid-20th Century): 1393 Mendon Rd.
Peck Cemetery: Abbott Valley Rd.
Pickering and Staples Cemetery, Ri Historic Cemeter #18: Sneech Pond Rd.
Providence & Worcester Railroad Station (c. 1895): 60 Middle St.
Quaker Burying Ground: Hillside Rd.
R.I. Historical Cemetery-Cumberland No. 3: Dexter St.
Railroad Depot (Early 20th Century): Ann & Hope Way
Rawson Road Bridge (c. 1886): Rawson Rd.
RI Historical Cemetery Cumberland #9: Mendon Rd.
RI Historical Cemetery- Cumberland No. 28 (19th/20th Century): Elder Ballou Meeting House Rd.
RI Historical Cemetery--Cumberland No.27 (18th Century): Elder Ballou Meeting House Rd.
Saint John’s Episcopal Church (1868): 1510 Mendon Rd.
Saint John’s Episcopal Church Parish House (c. 1860, 1907): 1509 Mendon Rd.
Saint Mary’s Russian Orthodox Church, Now Dormition of The Virgin Mary Orthodox Church (1908): 55 Fountain St.
Schoolhouse (1828): 50 Arnold Mills Rd.
St. Basil's Cemetery: Curran Rd.
St. John's Ukranian Cemetery: Hewes St.
St. Joseph’s Church Complex (c. 1872, 1888-90): 1301-17 Mendon Rd.
St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemetery (Late 19th Century): Mendon Rd.
St. Patrick’s Church, Rectory, Convent and Parochial School (1861 Et Seq., 1936): 285 Broad St.
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery: High St.
Staples Family Cemetery, Ri Historic Cemetery #17: Sneech Pond Rd.
Weatherhead Cemetery: Mayflower Dr.
Weeden Cemetery, RI. Historical Cemetery Cumberland No. 16 (19th Century): Sneech Pond Rd.
World War II Monument: Cumberland Town Hall, 45 Broad St.


East Greenwich

Armory of the Kentish Guards, (1843): 90 Peirce St.
Bay Mill/Shore Mill, (1840/1859), : 83 King St.
Beehive House, (c. 1870): 2233 South County Trail
Browning Block (1876): 112 Main St.
District School House, (1828): 72 Duke St.
East Greenwich Fire Station (1914): 262 Main St.
East Greenwich Free Library, (1914): 80 Peirce St.
East Greenwich Post Office (c. 1935): 11 Main St.
East Greenwich Railroad Station (1870): 146 Duke St.
East Greenwich Town Hall: 125 Main St.
Evangelical Covenant Church, (1895): 70 Division St.
Exchange (1770): Exchange St.
First Baptist Church, (1884): 35 Peirce St.
Frenchtown Baptist Church/Frenchtown Seminary, 6th Principle Baptist Church, (1822/c. 1890): 1359 Frenchtown Rd.
Frenchtown School District #5 School House (1833): South County Trail
General Varnum House, (1773): 57 Peirce St.
Goddard Memorial State Park (incl. Greenwich Cove): 1095 Ives Rd.
Governor Greene Homestead Samuel Gorton, Jr., House (1680/1758): 178 Division St.
Greenwich Hotel Updike Hotel (1896): 164 Main St.
Howland Mill Bostich Plant (c. 1870): Division St.
Industrial National Bank (1924): 200 Main St.
Jail Wharf Town Wharf (1790): King St.
Jigger’s Diner (early twentieth century) 145 Main St.
Kent County Courthouse (1804): 127 Main St.
Kent Theatre entrance, early twentieth century; architecture,: 495 Main St.
Kenyon Estate, (c. 1835): 70 Kenyon Ave.
Lilac Cottage Spencer-Nichols House, (1776/1796): 388 Middle Rd.
Main Street Coffee: 137 East Main St.
Marlborough Street Chapel/Independent Baptist Church (1872): Marlborough St.
Masonic Building (1893): 165-175 Main St.
Matthewson Mill, c. 1800, early Republican; indust,ry.: King St.
Old Baptist Burial Ground (1729): Wine St.
Old Friends Burial Ground: Cedar St.
Old Kent County Jail (1795): 110 King St.
Saint Luke’s Church House (1895): 70 Peirce St.
Saint Luke’s Episcopal Church (1875): 101 Peirce St.
Spring Street Chapel and Settlement House, (1872 & (1870): 62 Spring St.
Swedish Lutheran Church (1905): 118 Division St.
Tarbox Gristmill, (c. 1870): Middle Rd.
Tibbitts School District #4 School House, 1833, Greek Revival; education: Frenchtown Rd.
Tillinghast Factory/Mount Hope Factory ruins (1812): Frenchtown Rd.
Town Farm Asylum, Poor Farm (1848): 146 First Ave.
U.S. Customs House (1790): 33-35 Division St.
United Methodist Church (1831/c. 1890): 220 Main St.
Varnum Memorial Armory, (1914): 6 Main St.
World War I Memorial: Main Street at Courthouse Lane


East Providence

1621 Newman Cemetery (mid-17th century): Newman Ave.
Boundary marker (1724): 77 Plum Rd.
Bradley Hospital (1930-1931): 1011 Veterans Memorial Pkwy.
Bridgham Memorial Library (1905): Pawtucket Ave.
Cape Verdean Museum Exhibit: 1003 Waterman Ave.
Central High School (1908-1910): Taunton Ave.
Crescent Park (started by George B. Boyden in 1886): (800)* Bullocks Point Ave.
Crescent Park Loof Carousel: Bollucks Point Ave.
District #6 School (ca. 1870): (347)* Willett Ave.
East Providence City Hall: 145 Taunton Ave.
East Providence Post Office (1936): 17 Grove Ave.
First Baptist Church (1879): 1400 Pawtucket Ave.
First Baptist Church parsonage (1831): Pleasant St.
First Universalist Church (1882): 56 Alice St.
Hanes Memorial Park (Riverside)
Haven United Methodist Church (1929-1931): 200 Taunton Ave.
Haines Memorial Park (Riverside): Rte. 103
Industrial Trust Company Bank (1920): 39 Warren Ave.
Little Neck Cemetery (1655): Read St.
Mary's Episcopal Church (1870): 81 St, Warren Ave.
Masonic Temple (ca. 1926): 190 Taunton Ave.
Memorial to Bucklin Post No. 20: 145 Taunton Avenue
Newman Congregational Church (1810): (161)* Newman Ave.
Odd Fellows Hall (1889): 63-67* Warren Ave.
Pomham lighthouse (1871): Pomham Rock
Riverside Square Station (Providence and Bristol Railroad) (1870s): 244 Bullocks Point Ave.
Roger Williams Spring (17th-century site, stone monument 1936, plaque 1975): Roger Williams Ave.
Squantum Association (organized 1870): 947* Veterans Memorial Pkwy.
St. Francis Xavier Church (1915): N. Carpenter St.
Union Primary School (1873-1874): Pawtucket Ave.
United Congregational' Church ( 1888-1889): 745 Broadway
Water tower (1902-1903): 261 Dover Ave.
Weaver Memorial Library (1938): 41 Grove Ave.
World War I Memorial: Taunton Avenue at Weldon Street


Exeter

Beach Pond Recreation Area: Rte 165
Chestnut Hill Baptist Church (1838): Ten Rod Rd.
Dexter Place (18th-century): Woody Hill Rd.
Exeter Grange: 469 Ten Rod Rd.
Exeter Hill School Schoolhouse No. 8 (1840): Ten Rod Rd.
Exeter Hollow Mill
Exeter Town Hall/Mantoh Free Library (early 20th-century): 675 Ten Rod Rd.
Fisheville Brook Wildlife Refuge: Pardon Joslin Rd.
Grave of Mercy L. Brown, posthumously accused vampire
Grave of Sarah Tillinghast (haunted): Forest Hill Dr.
HaIl School (early 19th-century): Ten Rod Rd.
Historical Cemetery #114 (Haunted Rhode Island): Forest Hill Rd. across from Tripp's Corner Rd.
Horn Heap Marker: Ten Rod Rd.
Lawton’s Mill: Ten Rod Rd.
Lewis Homestead: Woody Hill Rd.
Liberty Baptist Church (1856): liberty Rd.
Old Town House (1878): ten Rod Rd.
Queen's Fort/Queen's Bed: (trail directions)
Schartner Farms: 1 Arnold Pl.
Stone Markers: Ten Rod Rd.
Tomaquag Museum: 390A Summit Rd, 
Town Pound: Ten Rod Rd.
West Exeter Baptist Church West Greenville Branch Baptist Church (1858): Ten Rod Rd.
Wolf Rocks: Wolf Rocks Rd.
Woody Hill School School #1: Woody Hill Rd.
Yawgoog Mill Dorset Mills Manufacturing (1846; rebuilt with 20th-century additions): Slocum Rd.
Yawgoog Valley for snow tubing: 160 Yawgoo Valley Rd.


Foster

Ballou-Pray-Tewgood House/Stone House (before 1806, 1815, 1974): 162 Danielson Pike
Brayton Cider Mill (moved here 1891): Howard Hill Rd.
Carpenter Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery (c. 1827): Moosup Valley Rd.
Casimir Pulaski Memorial State Park (Chepachet): 151 Pulaski Rd.
Church of St. Paul the Apostle: 116 Danielson Pike
Clayville Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery,: Victory Hwy (RI Rte 102)
Clayville Christian Union Church (1867-1871): Victory Hwy (RI Rte 102)
Crosswalk to Nowhere: Pole #51, Cucumber Hill Road
Curtis Hall/Hopkins Mills (c. 1830. c. 1850 et seq.): Old Danielson Pike
Drown Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster #6: Joshua Jones House (c. 1780 and c. 1845) 
Foster Center:
~Foster Center Christian Church/Foster Center Baptist Church (1882 et seq.): Howard Hill Rd.
~Foster Center School/Hemlock School/Foster Public Memorial Library, Foster Center (c.1822; 1964 and (1970): 184 Howard Hill Rd.
~Foster Town Hall: 181 Howard Hill Rd.
~Nehemiah Angell-Eli Aylsworth Tavern Foster Center between (1819 and 1824): Howard Hill Rd.
~Town Clerk’s Office/Benjamin Eddy Building (1904): S. Killingly Road
~Welcome Rood Tavern Foster Center (c. 1760 and 1824): S. Killingly Road
~Willman-Spears Sawmill/Yell Mill (c. 1690): Foster Center Road
~Winsor Blacksmith Shop: Foster Center Rd.
Friends Meetinghouse/Mount Vernon Baptist Church (1795 and 1687) and Friends Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery: 210 Plainfield Pike
Gideon Cornell House and Tavern (c. 1750 and c. 1840): Hartford Pike (RI Rte 101)
H. Smith House and C. Corey General Store (c. 1620 and c. 1885): S. Killingly Road
Henry Davis Store/Hopkins Store Hopkins Mills (c. 1842): Old Danielson Pike
Hopkins Mills Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery.: Danielson Pike
James G. Cook’s Store and Post Office (c. 1855 and c. 1920): Hartford Pike (RI Rte 101)
Jenks Schoolhouse (1647): Victory Hwy (RI Rte 102)
Jerimoth Hill: Rte. 101
Job Armstrong Store (Chepachet): 1181 Main Street
John T. Randall Wheelwright Shop/The Ray Howard Place (c.1800): Howard Hill Rd.
Judge Tyler’s Tavern Stand (c. 1780, rebuilt 1815): Moosup Valley Rd.
Moosup Valley Grange (1926): Moosup Valley Rd.
Moosup Valley Schoolhouse/Vestry School/Tyler Free Library (1811, (1900, et seq.): Moosup Valley Rd.
Mount Hygeia Schoolhouse (c. 1840): north side of Hartford Pike, just west of the intersection with Mt. Hygeia Road
Mount Vernon Tavern (c. 1760 and c. 1614): Plainfield Pike
Mt. Hygeia (Solomon Drown House): 83 Mt. Hygeia Rd.
Ponagansett Grange: Ram Tail Rd.
Ramtail Factory (haunted per WPRO):
Rhode island - Connecticut Boundary Marker (c. 1728): S. Killingly Road
Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster #83: Moosup Valley Rd.
Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster #65: South Killingly Rd.
Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster #87: Howard Hill Rd.
Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster #90 (early 19th century): Moosup Valley Rd.
Rhode Island Historical Cemtery, Foster #72: Harrington Rd.
Second Baptist Church/Elder Hammond’s Meetinghouse/Foster Town House(1796-1797): Howard Hill Rd.
Simmons Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster (c. 1840): East Killingly Rd.
South Foster Union Chapel/Hopkins Mills Union Church Hopkins Mills (1869-1871 $48: Old Danielson Pike
Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge: 105A Central Pike
Town Pound (1845): S. Killingly Road
W.H. Collins Bobbin Mill (c. 1860): Old Plainfield Pike
Winsor Cemetery/Rhode Island Historical Cemetery, Foster: Winsor Rd.

Glocester

Acote's Hill Cemetery (Chepachet):
Barden Orchards: Elmdale Rd.
Brown and Hopkins Country Store (c. 1809) (Chepachet): 1179 Putnam Pike
Cady’s Tavern (1810) and Site of Cady’s Stand: Cady’s Stand (c. 1790): Putnam Pike
Chepachet Freewill Baptist Church (1821): Putnam Pike
Chepachet Grange, P. of H. #38 (early 20th century): Chopmist Hill Rd.
Chepachet School (1936): Putnam Pike
Chepachet Union Church (1846): Putnam Pike
Clarkville Mill (1864): Pulaski Rd.
Dorr Rebellion Museum (Chepachet): 1043 Putnam Pike
Elephant Bridge (Chepachet): Main Street
Evans School House: Evans Rd.
Fogarty School: Snake Hill Rd.
Former Advent Church (1862): Long Entry Rd.
Former Central Hotel and Amos Eddy Store: Putnam Pike
Former Cherry Valley School, District #10 (1895 ): Snake Hill Rd.
Former Clarkville School District #7: (late 19th-century): Putnam Pike
Former Cornell’s Hotel: Old Hartford Pike
Former Evans Schoolhouse (c. 1855): Jim Evans Rd.
Former Franklin Bank Building (1818): Putnam Pike
Former Glocester Town Pound (1749): Chopmist Hill Rd.
Former Harmony School; Harmony Chapel and Cemetery: Victory Hwy.
Former Harmony Store, Harmony Post Office (1838): Victory Hwy.
Former Irons Homestead/United Church of Christ Conference Center: Snake Hill Rd.
Former Schoolhouse District 1/11 (1822): Chestnut Hill Rd.
Former Union Chapel: Snake Hill Rd.
Former Victoria Schoolhouse (c. 1855): Absalona Hill Rd.
Glocester Manton Free Public Library (Chepachet): Main Street
Glocester Town Hall: 1145 Putnam Pike
Harmony Hill Manor (mid 19th-century): Putnam Pike
Job Armstrong Store (Chepachet): 1181 Main Street
Laurel Grange, P. of H. #40 (c. 1914): Snake Hill Rd.
Lawton Owen’s Mill (1814 or 1820): Putnam Pike
Library and Town Clerk’s Office (1930): Putnam Pike
Masonic Hall (c . 1800): Putnam Pike
Steere’s Mill (1863): Victory Hwy.
Tavern on Main, formerly Cyrus Cook’s Tavern, or The Stagecoach Inn (c. 1800): 1157 Putnam Pike
The Former Inn-Yan-Yankee (early 19th-century): Putnam Pike
The Hunt Place (18th-century): Mapleville Rd.
The Old Town Burying Ground Historical Cemetery #25: Victory Hwy.
Town Pound (Chepachet): Rte 102 and Pound Rd.
Williams Mills: Killingly Rd.

Hopkinton

Ashaway Line and Twine Company Ropewalk, (1903): Laurel St.
Ashaway School (c. 1904): Hillside Ave.
Ashaway Woolen Mills (c. 1846): High St.
Ashville Mill Greene Plastics (1848): Canonchet Village
Babcock Presbyterian Church (c. 1810): Maxon St.
Barber’s Hall Washington Trust Company (1864): Main St.
Bethel Factory Thames River Tube Company, (c. 1850): High St.
Camp Yawgoog: 61 Camp Yawgoog Rd.
Canonchet Church (1889): Canonchet Village
Centerville Mill (1865): Rockville Rd.
First Baptist Church (1845): Main St.
First Seventh Day Baptist Church of Hopkinton, (1835): Church St.
Hack & Livery (General store): 1006 Main St.
Historical Cemetery #22: Chase Hill Rd.
Hopkinton Academy, (1858): Church St.
Hopkinton Town Hall: 1 Town House Road
Meetinghouse Marker: Broad St.
Moscow Mill (mid-19th-century): Rockville Rd.
Odd Fellow’s Hall: Main St.
Old Rockville Road Natural Area: Old Rockville Rd.
Prudence Crandall Marker: Main St.
Quaker Burying Ground Historical Cemetery # 16: Keuhn Rd.
Town- Pound, (1865): Chase Hill Rd.
Town Pound: Skunk Hill Rd.
Yawgoog Scout Camp: Canonchet Village


Jamestown

Roger Williams and Canonicus”: East Shore Drive at East Ferry
A. Lawrence Wetherill Cottage/Spindrift (1896-97): 50 Bay View Dr.
Admiral Clarke H. Wells Cottage/Long Wood (1886-87): 9 Bryer Ave.
Admiral E.Y. McCauley Cottage/Mist (1889): 11 Racquet Rd.
Admiral Seaton Schroder Cottage/Stoneseat (1888-89): 140 Walcott Ave.
Admiral Thomas Selfridge Cottage/Red Top/Green Ow Chimneys (1889): 185 Walcott Ave.
Alvail Littlefield House/St. Mark’s Rectory (c. 1890): 60 Narragansett Ave. (Rear)
Arthur B. Emmons Cottage/Green Acres (1889): 39 Walcott Ave.
Artillery Park (Nps): North Rd. and Narragansett Ave.
Bay View Hotel Annex/Bay Shore Hotel/East Ferry Apartments (1883): 10 Narragansett Ave.
Bay Voyage Hotel (1860; 1889-90): 150 Conanicus Ave.
Beach Haven/The Bungalow (1886-87): 141 Conanicus Ave.
Beavertail Lighthouse (1856): Beavertail Rd.
C. Lloyd Thomas House/Grey Rock (1960): 6 Blueberry La.
Caretaker’s Cottage (c. 1920): 359 East Shore Rd.
Caswell Cottage/Hammond’s Hardware (1884 Et Seq.): 5 Narragansett Ave.
Cedar Cemetery/Historical Cemetery #5: Eldred Ave. (Rte 138 W.)
Central Baptist Church (1891): 99 Narragansett Ave.
Central Baptist Church/Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church (1868): 10 Cole St.
Chapel House (1874): 887 East Shore Rd.
Charles E. Weeden Cottage/Twin Towers (1900): 64 Walcott Ave.
Charles Fletcher Cottage/Point View Hotel/ Cp Jamestown Inn (1885): 1076 East Shore Rd.
Charles W. Seaver Cottage/Conanicut Yacht Club Bv (1889-90, 1916, 1955 Et. Seq.): 40 Bay View Dr.
Clingstone (1902-05)
Commercial Block (1918): 42 Narragansett Ave.
Conanicut Battery: Off Battery La., W of Beaver Tail Rd.
Conanicut Grange, Patrons of Husbandry #21 (1926): 6 West St.
Conanicut Island Lighthouse/North Light (1885): 64 North Bay View Dr.
Conanicut Park Hotel Annex (c. 1874): 93 Orient Ave.
Cranston Cottage/Camp Seaside (1873): 24 Orient Ave.
Daniel Lyman Hazard Cottage/Ledgehurst (1887, 1962 Et. Seq.): 89 Walcott Ave.
David Dixon Porter Cottage/Belvedere (1888-89: 36 Walcott Ave.
Dr. Hi, Rheu Cottage/The Quononoquot Club (1901): 9 Conanicus Ave.
Dutch Island Lighthouse (1857)
Eglesfeld (1886-87): 22 Newport St.
Fire Department/Memorial Museum (1986): 50 Narragansett Ave.
Folly House (1886-87): 30 Bay View Dr.
Former Bailey Carriage House (1898-99): 129 Walcott Ave.
Former Post Office (1915): 38 Narragansett Ave.
Fort Wetherill State Park: Ft. Wetherill Rd.
Fowlers Rocks (1892): 340 East Shore Rd.
Francis D. Wetherill House/Driftwood (1888): 24 Bay View Dr.
Friends Meetinghouse (Nps): North Road and Wheedon La.
Harriet Stevens Cottage/Sixty Steps (1885): 45 Walcott Ave
Harry Potter House (1890): Fort Wetherill Rd.
Heads Beach 
Hedgerow (1888): 16 Green La.
Heyland Chalet (1883, (c. 1905): 7 Newport St.
Holy Ghost Hall/Portuguese-American Citizens Club (1930): 138 Narragansett Ave.
Horgan Cottages/The Three Sisters (1897): 17, 19, 23 Conanicus Ave.
Horsehead-Marbella (Nps): 240 Highland Dr.
J.P. Green Cottage/Anoatock (1889): 95 Walcott Ave.
J.W.M, Newlin Cottage/Birdview (1888): 28 Newport St.
James A. Young Carriage House (1885): 10 Fairview St.
Jamestown Fire Station (1927-28, 1980s): 50 Narragansett Ave.
Jamestown Garage (1911): 20 Narragansett Ave.
Jamestown Philomenian Library & Sidney Wright Museum of Indian Artifacts (1971, 1972, 1993): 26 North Main Rd.
Jamestown Primary School/Jamestown Library/Jamestown Museum (1885-86): 92 Narragansett Ave.
Jamestown Town Hall (1883. (1914, L930s): 91 Narragansett Ave.
Jamestown Town Pound (1861): North Main Rd.
Jamestown Windmill: Windmill Hill, North Main Rd.
Jennie Lippitt House/Stonewall Cottage (1873): 1026 East Shore Rd.
John Carton House/Le Cadeau (c. 1895): 6 Russell Ave.
John M. Douglas House/The Knoll (c. 1851): 86 Narragansett Ave.
Lionel H. Champlin House/Vinecroft (1888-89): 20 Lincoln St.
Louise Alexander Larned Cottage/The Boulders (c. 1888, C. 1893): 52 Newport St.
Lt. Richard C. Derby House/Edgewater (1883; C. 1910): 10 High St.
Mackerel Cove/Jamestown Town Beach
Mary Remey Wadleigh Cottage/The Quarterdeck (1927): 74 Bay View Dr.
Meadowside (1887-88): 11 Friendship St.
Mr & Mrs J. Bertram Lippincott House/Meeresblick (1893-93): 177 Beavertail Rd.
Mrs. George W. Logan Cottage/South Winds (1917): 14 Westwood Rd.
Old Friends Burial Ground/Historical Cemetery #6: Eldred Ave. (Rte 138 W.)
Paschal Hacker Cottage/Bryrstane (1885-86): 96 Bay View Dr.
Potter's Cove/Taylor Point (For Clamming): Off Bayview Dr.
Quaker Meeting House: Windmill Hill, N. Main Rd. and Weeden La.
Red House (1898): 5 Alden Rd.
Riven Rock (1911-12): 113 Melrose Ave.
Rose Cottage (c. 1900): 58 Walcott Ave.
Round House (1888): 104 Racquet Rd.
Round House Shipyard/Clark Boatyard (c. 1935): 110 Racquet Rd.
Sally B. Rice Cottage/Rockburn (1889): 253 Walcott Ave.
Samuel Irons House/Hendry’s Retreat (c. 1876): 14 Fairview St.
Samuel Woodward House/Onarock (1896): 105 Walcott Ave.
Shoreby Hill Club/Jamestown Casino (c. 1898): 75 Canonicus Ave.
Shores Beach/Heads Beach
Spencer S. Wood Cottage/Westwood (1917): 20 Westwood Rd.
St. Mark Church (1960): 60 Narragansett Ave.
St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church (1968): 87 Narragansett Ave.
Submarine Mine & Cable Facility: Fort Wetherill Rd.
Sydney L. Wright Museum
Taylor Real Estate Office (1897): 5 Green La.
The Barnacle (1886): 15 Dumpling Dr.
The Castle (1883-83): 83 Cole St.
The Honeysuckles (1882): 24 Lincoln St.
The Movable Chapel (1898-99; 1933): 11 Harbor St.
The Palace/Bomes Theatre/Bomes Theatre Mall (1922, 1946, 1986): 34 Narragansett Ave.
The Pink House (1919-20): 75 Walcott Ave.
Thorncroft (c. 1860): 175 Narragansett Ave.
Tile Captain’s House (c. 1905): 14 Newport St.
U.S.O. Building/Jamestown Recreation Building and 43 Police Wayside (c. 1899): 79 Narragansett Ave.
West Ferry Landing: Narragansett Ave.
Wharton Shipyard (1905 Et. Seq.): 46 Dumpling Dr.
White Gate (1875): 188 Narragansett Ave.
Whitewood (1887): 48 Walcott Ave.
William P. Henszey House/Altamira (1905): 60 Racquet Rd.


Johnston

"Columbus": Memorial Park
American Foam Company British Hosiery Company (late 19th-century): Mill St.
Antioch Chapel (1904): Plainfield Pike
Belknap Community Church: 500 Greenville Ave.
Belknap School: Greenville Ave.
Big Hand Truck: 2140 Hartford Ave.
Briarcliff Nursing Home (from late 19th-century): Old Pocasset Ave.
Clemence-Irons House (c. 1680): 38 George Waterman Rd.
Daniel Edd Homestead (18th-and early 19th-century): Hartford Ave.
Graniteville Baptist Church: Serrell Sweet Rd.
Hipses Rock/Neutaconkanut Hill. Notaquonchanot: Morgan Ave.
Johnston Town Hall: 1385 Hartford Ave.
King Cemetery: Hartford Ave.
Knight’s Hotel (early 19th-century): Plainfield Pike
Marian Mohr Memorial Library: 1 Memorial Ave.
Mill Housing: Plainfield St.
PizzaPalace: 1583 Plainfield Pike
Randall Hotel Shang Bailey Tavern (early 19th-century): Hartford Ave.
Red Ginger: 560 Killingly St.
Salisbury Farm: Rte 14
Scramblers II: 2 Greenville Ave.George Waterman Rd.
Sheldon Place (mid-19th-century): 60 Scituate Ave.
Sura restaurant: 300 George Waterman Rd.
Tom Pike Place (early 19th century): 310 Morgan Ave.
Verde Vineyards: 50 Hopkins Ave.
Welcome Alverson Place: Morgan Ave.
Winsor Farm (18th century): Winsor Rd.



Lincoln

A. T. Cross Building (1968): 1 Albion Rd.
Albion Mill Complex (c. 1850-1921): School St.
Albion Traffic Signal: cor. School St. and Main St.
Aldrich House (c. 1750): Sherman Ave.
Aldrich House early (19th century): 199 Sayles Hill Rd.
American Diner Museum: 89 Industrial Cir.
Angell House (18th century): Twin River Rd.
Baptist Church Parsonage (1897): 1570 Lonsdale Ave.
Bastow Shop (c. 1910): 19 Cobble Hill Rd.
Blackstone River Visitor's Center:
Blackstone Valley Historical Society: 1873 Old Louisquisset Pike
Butterfly Mill (1811-1813): Great Rd.
Canal Bridge (c. 1885): Front St.
Capt. Wilbur Kelly House Museum:
Cartier Monument: : School Street, near Main Street
Charles Walmstey’s Store (between 1870 and 1888): Arnold Rd.
Christ Church (1883): 1659 Lonsdale Ave.
Christ Church Parish House (1897): 1649 Lonsdale Ave.
Church of Saint James (1930): Church St.
Croade Tavern (c. 1700): Great Rd.
Emanuel Episcopal Church (between 1846 and 1851): Church La.
Fireman’s Hall (1880s) : 40 Chapel St.
Green Mill (1830): 27-33 School St.
Hanaway’s Blacksmith Shop (between 1870 and 1895): Great Rd.
Hearthside Homestead (1810-1811): 677 Great Rd.
Lime Kiln (18th Century): Sherman Ave.
Lime Kiln probably (19th century): Old Louisquisset Tpk (Rte 246)
Lime Kiln probably late (19th century): Wilbur Rd.
Lime Rock Baptist Church (1886): Wilbur Rd.
Lincoln Memorial Schoolhouse (1920-1922): Lonsdale Ave.
Lincoln Town Hall (1965): 100 Old River Rd.
Lincoln Woods State Park:
Lonsdale Baptist Church (1911): 1568 Lonsdale Ave.
Lonsdale Baptist Church, later Lincoln Town Hall (1843- (1847): 1572 Lonsdale Ave.
Lonsdale Firehouse (after 1895): Hope St.
Lonsdale Hall (1869): 1661 Lonsdale Ave.
Lonsdale Hotel (between 1846 and 1851): Front St.
Lonsdale Mill Complex (1833 through early 20th century): Cook St.
Lonsdale Post Office (1909): 1647 Lonsdale Ave.
ManvilIe Music Hall (1895): 100 Central St.
Manville Library (c. 1910): Main St.
Manville Music Hall:
Manville School (1912): School La.
Moflitt Mill (c. 1812): Great Rd.
Monument (1918): School St.
Mowry Tavern (c. 1800-1820): Great Rd.
Mt. Moriah Lodge #8 (1804 and earlier): Great Rd.
Mussey Brook Bridge (1856): New River Rd.
North Gate Tollhouse/Arnold Bakery (1807 and later): 1873 Old Louisquisset Tpk (Rte 246)
Prospect Hill School (1915): 246 Front St.
Pullen Corner Schoolhouse (c. 1850): Angell Rd.
Quaker Meeting House: 374 Great Rd.
Quinnville School (1899): 920 Lower River Rd.
Saint Ambrose Church (1895): School St.
Sayles Memorial Chapel (1873, 1876): Chapel St.
Saylesville Meetinghouse and Cemetery (1704-1705, c. 1740): Great Rd.
Smithfield Lime Rock Bank (c. 1835): Great Rd.
State Police Barracks (1931): Old Louisquisset Tpk (Rte 246)
The Long House (1840s) : 41-45 Lower River Rd.
The Milk Can (c. 1931): Louisquisset Pike (Rte. 146)
Wilbur Road Schoolhouse (c. 1850): Wilbur Rd.
World War I Monument (1919): Pearl St.


Little Compton

"Broadview North," the Stafford Almy House (1967): 24 Patten Dr.
"Bumble Bee Farm," the Frenning House (1938-40): 316 West Main Rd.
"Henry Tillinghast Sisson Monument":
"Seaborn Mar/’ House (c. 1730, 1937): 35 South of Commons Rd.
"The Rhode Island Red": Main Street at Westport Harbor Road
Seaconnet House, the Richmond House (c. 1850 et seq.): 716 West Main Rd.
Abram Wordell’s Blacksmith Shop (late 19th century): 20 Commons
Bailey Homestead early/mid-19th century et seq.): 55 Sakonnet Point Rd.
Brownell Library (1929, 1961-63): 44 Commons
Church-Manchester Store (c. 1820): 10 Main St.
Congregational Parsonage (1870): 176 Willow Ave.
David Sisson House, "The Stone House" (c. 1854 et seq.): 122 Sakonnet Point Rd.
Electra Lodge No. 41, Independent Order of Odd Fellows (c. 1877- 78): Main St.
Fo’c’s’le Restaurant and Cove Market (c. 1939): 9 Bluff Head Ave.
Friends Meeting House (1815): 234 West Main Rd.
Gifford House/Gray's General Store (c. 1750, ca. 1870): 4 Main St.
Gifford Place (c. 1800?): 9 Westport Harbor Rd.
Goosewing Beach Preserve
Grange Hall (1902): 34 Commons
John C. Whitehead Preserve: 
Jonathan E. Pierce Homestead (c. 1850): 137 East Main Rd.
Josephine F. Wilbour School (1929): 28 Commons
Marshside, the Dr. Franklin C. Southworth House (1921, 1929-30): 66 Swamp Rd.
Methodist Church (1840, 1872): 30 Commons
Methodist Society Parsonage (c. 1840): 8 Meetinghouse La.
Number 4 School (c. 1845, c. 1958): 270 West Main Rd.
Number 8 Schoolhouse (c. 1845, 1986-87): 38 Commons
Number 9 Schoolhouse (c. 1845): 456 Long Hwy.
Number 5 Schoolhouse (c. 1846, 1930-31): 209 Long Hwy.
Old Acre Barn (1893): 62 Meetinghouse La.
Old Acre, the Church-Burchard House (c. 1841, c. 1890): 420 West Main Rd.
Oliver C. Brownell House/The Commons Lunch diner (c. 1850): 48 Commons
Pardon Almy House (c. 1845): 55 East Main Rd.
Sakonnet Garden: 510 West Main Rd.
Sakonnet Point Lighthouse:
Seaconnet Point Farm, the Carl W. Haffenreffer Estate (late 19th century, 1957 et seq.): 48 Washington Rd.
Sheffield Barn (18th century?): 40 Stone Church Rd.
South Shore Beach:
St. Andrbws-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church (1914, 1920, et seq.): 116 Sakonnet Point Rd.
St. Catherine of Siena Roman Catholic Church (1910, 1948, 1984): 182 Willow Ave.
Stone House hotel:
The Barn: 13 Main St.
Town Asylum (c. 1830, 1832): 21 Grange Ave.
Town Hall (1880-82): 40 Commons
Treaty Rock: 60 Treaty Rock Rd.
Treaty Rocpainek Farmhouse (c. 1865): 50 Treaty Rock Rd.
Union Cemetery (1850 et seq.): 12 Commons
United Congregational Church (1832, 1871, 1974, 1986): 1 Commons
Warren’s Point Beach Club early 20th-century et seq.): 9 Atlantic Ave.
Wilbour House, now the Little Compton Historical Society (1690 et seq.): 548 West Main Rd.
Wilbur’s Store (early/mid-l9th century, 1980): 2 South of Commons Rd.
William or Jonathan Taylor Homestead (late 18th or early 19th century): 11 Taylor's La.

Middletown

75 Gray Craig Rd.: 75 Gray Craig Rd.
Aquidneck Grange #30, P. of H. (1935): East Main Rd.
Atlantic Beach
Atlantic Resort: 240 Aquidneck Ave.
Barkwood Apartments: 398 Walcott Ave.
Berkeley School: Green End Ave.
Blue Plate Diner: 665 W. Main Rd.
Boothden (1883): 357 Indian Ave.
Boy’s Club, formerly St. Columba’s Parish House (1908): Green End Ave.
Boyd's Wind Gristmill (NPS): Prospect Ave.
Birchwood Manor Real Estate Office: West Main Rd.
Bridge House (1930): Paradise Ave.
Calvary Methodist Church (1963): Turner Rd.
Church of the Holy Cross
Church of the Holy Cross (1845): West Main Rd.
DeBlois Gallery: 134 Aquidneck Ave.
East Island Reserve hotel: 985 E. Main Rd.
Faria Funeral Home: West Main Rd.
Floradale Motor Court (1929): East Main Rd.
Former Town Clerk’s Office: West Main Rd.
Gibbs Service Station: West Main Rd.
Gray Craig: off Paradise Ave.
Green -End,- now known as Card’s Redoubt (1778): 218 Boulevard (rear)
Hanging Rock:: Paradise Ave.
Hopelands: 165 Indian Ave.
Island Books: 575 East Main Rd.June Loves English Bakery: 796 Aquidneck Ave.
Mariemont: 368 Green End Ave.
Middletown Free Library (c. 1901 and later): 1521 West Main Rd.
Middletown Town Hall (1885, 1940): 350 East Main Rd.
Mini Green Animals (early 20th-century): 504 Jepson La.
Naval Underwater Systems Center Buildings # 103, 105, 107, 109, 111, and 131 (during and after World War II): Coddington Cove
Navy Housing The Anchorage and Naval Gardens: West Main Rd.
Newport County Chamber of Commerce: 45 Valley Rd.
Newport Equestrian: 287 Third Beach Rd.
Newport Memorial Park): Rowland Ave.
Newport State Airport: Forest Ave.
Newport Vineyards and Winery: 909 East Main Rd, Rte 138
Norman Bind Sanctuary and Museum: Third Beach Rd.
Oliphant School (1882): West Main Rd.
Paradise School (1876): Paradise Ave.
Paradise School: Prospect Ave.
Parish House, now--the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints: Miantonomi Ave.
Peabody School (1794): 294 Third Beach Rd.
Purgatory Chasm: Tuckerman Rd.
Redoubt St. Onge (1780): Vernon La.
Rhode Island Nurseries: East Main Rd.
Rosedale: 136 West Main Rd.
Sea Breeze Inn: 147 Aquidneck Ave.
Sea View Villa (1881): Tuckerman Ave.
Sonia's Near East Market & Deli: 816 Park Ave.
St. Columba’s- Chapel, formerly Berkeley Memorial Chapel (1884): Indian Ave.
St. George’s School (1901 and after): Second Beach Rd.
Summer Estate: 500 Indian Ave.
The Bluff, formerly the John Bancroft House: 675 Tuckerman Ave.
The Clambake Club: 353 Tuckerman Ave.
The Old Chase House, or Sachusest Lodge: 49 Indian Ave.
Third Beach (aka Navy Beach)
Two Mile Corner Milestone –(1825): West Main Rd.
Varick Frisell Monument: Indian Avenue
Whetstone: 455 Tuckerman Ave.
Whitehall House Museum (c. 1729): 311 Berkeley Ave.
Witherbee School (c. 1888): Green End Ave. at Valley Rd.


Narragansett

Adventureland of Narragansett: 112 Point Judith Rd.
Aunt Carrie's Clam Shack: 1240 Ocean Rd.
Bonnie Bournie Park (1886): 157a, B Ocean Rd.
Broadmoor (Between 1800 and (1909): 175 Boston Neck Rd.
C. W. Hall Store and Post Office Late (19th Century): 823 Point Judith Rd.
Calvitto's Pizza and Bakery: 90 Point Judith Rd.
Captain Roger Wheeler State Beach: 100 Sand Hill Cove Rd.
Chief Canonchet Statue:
Coast Guard House: 40 Ocean Rd.
Druidsdream (c. 1850): 144 Gibson Ave.
Dunes Club (1928-29, 1939-40):  
Dunmere (1883 Et Seq.): Ocean Rd.
Dunmere Gatehouse (1883, 1889, 1982): 560 Ocean Rd.
Dunmere Stable (late 1880s?): 530 Ocean Rd.
Earls Court Water Tower (1886-87): Earles Court Rd.
Emma Ivins House, ‘The Hut' (c. 1903): 50 Earles Court Rd.
"Enishkeetompauog Narragansett" (Sculptor, Peter Toth): Kingstown Road
Fifth Avenue School, now Town Hall (1924, 1976-77): 25 Fifth Ave.
Finisterre (1886-87): 312 Ocean Rd.
Former Baptist Church (1889-90): 101 Caswell St.
Former Presbyterian Church (Between 1875 and 1881): 114 Boon St.
Former Saint Pether’s Rectory (1879-80): 66 Central St.
Gardencourt (c. 1888)/Gibson Court (c. 1988): 10 Gibson Ave.
George Brown House/The Wagon Wheel (1822): 18 Mathewson St.
George's of Galilee (Seafood)* (Clam Cakes): 250 Sand Hill Cove Rd.
Green Line Apothecary: 203 Main St.
Grey Gables Between (1886 and 1891): 7 Gibson Ave.
Hazard’s Castle (1846-1849, 1884): 70 Hazard Ave.
Hazard-Watson House (c. 1746): 850 Boston Neck Rd.
Homeleigh (1885): 65 Central St.
Hopewell (1870s, 1890s): 51 Ocean Rd.
Idlewild (1869): 40 Central St.
Indianrock/Reverend William Babcock House (c. 1880- 90): 4 Hazard Ave.
James C. Potter House: 375 Ocean Rd.
James Rodman House/Spring Farm/Willowbank (1881, 1931): 200 Kingstown Rd.
Kabyun/Sonnenschein (1884-85): 60 Central St.
La Sata (1887): 94 Central St.
Linden Hall (1867; Altered Ca. 1920 Et Seq.): 120 Central St.
Linger Long (c. 1890): 93 Central St.
Lower Point Judith Schoolhouse (19th Century): 975 Point Judith Rd.
Maple Corner (c. 1920): Kingstown Rd.
Meadow View (c. 1895-1900): 201 Boston Neck Rd.
Mews Tavern: 456 Main St.
Miramar (1889-90): 61 Ocean Rd.
Misty Manor (1910s): 24 South Pier Rd.
Nana's Ice Cream and Candy Shop: 28a & 30a Pier Market Pl.
Narragansett Baptist Church, Commonly Called The South Ferry Church (1851): South Ferry Rd.
Narragansett Indian Monument: Us 1a/Kingstown Rd. and Strathmore St.
Narragansett Indian Museum:
Narragansett Towers: 35 Ocean Ave.
Narragansett Town Beach:
Needwood Bluffs (1886): Boston Neck Rd.
Ninigret Cottage (c. 1875, Additions (c. 1885): 22 Mathewson St.
Ocean House Cottage (c. 1870): 75 Caswell St.
Over Cliff/Charles H. Pope House (1884-85): 352 Ocean Rd.
Pinehurst (1870 Et Seq.): 99 Central St.
Point Judith Baptist Chapel (1878-80, 1889-90): 796 Point Judith Rd.
Point Judith Corrosion Test Facility:
Point Judith Country Club (1896 Et Seq.): Windermere Rd.
Point Judith Harbor of Refuge, At The South End of Point Judith Neck: Point Judith Breachway
Point Judith Lighthouse (1816, 1857) and Coast Guard Station (1935): 1470 Ocean Rd.
Railroad Station (1891): 145 Boon St.
Rockhurst/Howard Lapsley House (c. 1880-90): 300 Ocean Rd.
Roger Wheeler State Beach:
Roll of Honor: Kingstown Road and Mathewson Street
Rose Lea (c. 1895-1905): 410 Ocean Rd.
Saint Philomena Roman Catholic Church/Saint Thomas More Roman Catholic Church (1908): 59 Rockland St.
Saint Philomena’s/Saint Thomas More’s Rectory (1908): 56 Rockland St.
Salty Brine State Beach
Sansea (1902): 56 Central St.
Scarborough Beach
Schoolhouse #2 (Late 19th Century): 236 Old Boston Neck Rd. (North)
Sea Croft (1885): 55 Central St.
Sea Lawn (c. 1875): 41 Ocean Rd.
Sea Meadow/James W. Cooke House (1885-86): 11 Newton Ave.
Sea Memorial: 301 Great Island Road
Sedgefield (c. 1934): 129 Boston Neck Rd.
Shadowlawn (c. 1887): 85 Central St.
Shingle-Nook (c. 1887): 50 Central St.
Shoreline Walk:
South County Museum:
Spindrift (Late 19th Century): Waterway
Sprague Park:
St. Mary Star of The Sea Roman Catholic Church (1940): Point Judith Rd.
St. Peter’s-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church (1870; Additions, 1879, 1889): 72 Central St.
Stone Lea/George V. Cresson House (1883-84): 55 Newton Ave.
Stonecroft/Francis H. Dewey House (1890-91): 362 Ocean Rd.
Sunnymead (1887): 106 Central St.
Suwanee Villa Carriage House (c. 1889): 380 Ocean Rd.
Tally Ho (c. (1890): 18a Mathewson St.
The Dunes Club: 137 Boston Neck Rd.
The Four Gables (c. 1898): 12 South Pier Rd.
The Grinnell Inn: 83 Narragansett Ave.
The Narrows Bridge (1981): Boston Neck Rd.
The Towers (1883-86): 36 Ocean Rd.
The Wigwam (Ca. 1890 Et Seq.): 274 Ocean Rd.
Tyn-Y-Coed (1884-85): 73 Central St.
U.S. Lifesaving Station/Coast Guard House (1888): 40 Ocean Rd.
United States Post Office (1915): Exchange St.
Watering Trough (c. (1888?): 179 Ocean Rd.
Westlake’s Garage (1932): 707 Point Judith Rd.
Westlake Or Dome Acres (c. 1910-20): 244 Kingstown Rd.
Westmoreland Fields (1905 Et Seq.): 246 Ocean Rd.
Whale Rock Trail: Off Cormorant Point Road
Whale Rock:
Wheaton-By-The-Sea (1930 Et Seq.): Old Boston Neck Rd. (South)
Wildfield Lodge/Dorothy Fells House (c. 1913): 460 Ocean Rd.
Windermere (1889): 116 Central St.
Willow Cottage (c. 1870): 45 Central St.
Yellow Patch (c. 1916): 115 Central St.


Newport

Aardvark Antiques: 9 JT Connell Parkway
Althorpe (c.1895) aka Founders Hall: 218 Ruggles Ave.
Anglesea (1879-1880): 245 Ruggles Ave
Annie's restaurant: 176 Bellevue Ave.
Army and Navy YMCA (NPS): 50 Washington Square
Artillery Company of Newport: 23 Clarke St.
Audrain Auto Museum: 222 Bellevue Ave.
Bailey's Beach: Coggeshall Ave (?)Beachmound (1897): 729 Bellevue Ave.
Beaulieu (mansion): 614 Bellevue Ave.
The Beeches: 647 Bellevue Ave.
Beechwood Mansion: 580 Bellevue Ave.
Belcourt Castle: 659 Bellevue Ave.
Berkeley House: 1 Berkeley Ave
Berkeley Villa: 304 Bellevue Ave.
Bois Dore:  115 Narragansett Ave
Bon Acueil (c. 1865-1870): 12 Leroy Ave.
The Breakers: 44 Ochre Point Ave.
Brenton Point State Park: Ocean Drive
Brick Market: Thames St. and Washington Square
Harold Brown House (1894): 459 Bellevue Ave.
John Carter Brown House (c.1865): 469 Bellevue Ave.
Captain John Mawdsley House (NPS): 228 Spring St.
Captain Preston House: 378 Spring St.
Castle Hill Inn: 590 Ocean Dr.
Castle Hill Lighthouse: Off Ocean Ave on Castle Hill at W end of Newport Neck
Champ Soleil (1929): 601 Bellevue Ave.
Charles C. Baldwin House ("Chateau-Nooga") (NPS): 420 Bellevue Ave. 
The Charles H. Baldwin House: 328 Bellevue Ave.
Chateau-sur-Mer: 474 Bellevue Ave.
Cheptstow: 120 Narragansett Ave
Clarendon Court Mansion (1904): 626 Bellevue
Clarke Street Meeting House (NPS): Clarke St.
Cliffside Inn (1876): 2 Seaview Ave.
Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery (NPS): Farwell and Warner Sts.
Coronet (wooden schooner yacht) (NPS): 449 Thames
Cottage, (c.1870-1880?): 138 Webster St.
Crossways (mansion): Ocean Ave. and Jeffrey
De Rham House (1856): 364 Bellevue
The Doll Museum: 104 Van Zandt Ave
Easton's Beach
John Easton Farm (c. 1700): 1 Cliff Ave.
Elm Court: 315 Bellevue Ave.
The Elms: 367 Bellevue Ave
Emmanuel Church (NPS): 42 Dearborn St.
Fairholm (c.1860; enlarged 1875; altered 1930): 237 Ruggles Ave
Fairlawn (1852): 518 Bellevue Ave.
Fairlawn stables (1890): 514 Bellevue Ave.
Firehouse Theater (TW)
The Flower Cottage: 2 Leroy Ave.
Fort Adams State Park
~Commandant's Residence, Quarters Number One, Fort Adams (NPS): Harrison Ave.
~Eisenhower House : 1 Lincoln Dr.
~Fort Adams (NPS): W. of Newport at Fort Adams Rd and Harrison Ave.
~Beach
Fort Hamilton Historic District: Rose Island
God's Little Acre (African American cemetery): Farewell St.
Gooseberry Beach: 130 Ocean Dr.
Great Friends Meeting House, Farewell & Marlborough Sts.
Green Bridge:
Hammersmith Farm: 225 Harrison Ave.
Honeysuckle Lodge (1886): 225 Ruggles Ave.
Hopedene (1902): 43 Cliff Ave.
Hotel Viking: 1 Bellevue Ave.
 ~Top of Newport
Hunter House: 54 Washington St.
Ida Lewis Rock Lighthouse: on Lime Rock in Newport Harbor off Wellington St.
Inchiquin (c.1880-1885): 719 Bellevue Ave.
Indian Spring/Wrentham House: 325 Ocean Ave.
International Tennis Hall of Fame
International Yacht Restoration School: Thames St.
Isaac Bell House: 70 Perry St.
The Ivy Tower: 533 Bellevue Ave.
Jailhouse Inn (1772): 13 Marlborough St.
Jane Pickens Theater: 49 Touro St.
Kennedy Stone (outside Boys & Girls Club): 95 Church St.
King Park
~Beach
Kingscote: Bellevue Ave. and Bowery St.
The Ledges (mansion): 66 Ocean Ave.
Land’s End, (1870): 42 Ledge Rd.
Luce Hall (NPS):
Mailands (c. 1850-1860): 718 Bellevue Ave.
Malbone (NPS):
Marble House (1888): 596 Bellevue 
Miantonomi Memorial Park (NPS): between Hillside and Girard Aves.
Midcliff (1886): 229 Ruggles Ave.
Miramar (mansion): 646 Bellevue Ave.
Museum of Newport History: 127 Thames St.
Museum of Yachting
National Museum of American Illustration: 492 Belleview Ave.
Newport Art Museum
Newport Casino
Newport City Hall: 43 Broadway
Newport Colony House, Washington Square
Newport Congregational Church: 73 Pehlham St.
Newport Country Club: 280 Harrison Ave.
Newport Dinner Cruise: 26 Waites Wharf
Newport Harbor/Goat Island Lighthouse
Newport International Polo Series: Glen Farm, 715 Main Rd.
Newport Opera House: 29 Touro St.
Newport Postcard Museum
Newport Restoration Foundation: 51 Touro St.
Newport Tower Museum
Newport Wine Cellar: 24 Bellevue Ave.
Nethercliff Hall (c.1875-1885): 228 Ruggles Ave
Ocean Lawn (1888-1889.): 51 Cliff Ave.
Ocean View (mansion): Bellevue Ave.
Ochre Lodge (c.1885): 234 Ruggles Ave.
Old Colony and Newport Railway
Old State House
Old Stone Mill, off Bellevue Ave. in Touro Park
Original U.S. Naval War College
  ~Museum
William Osgood House (1887): 242 Bellevue Ave.
Perro Salado: 19 Charles St.
Perrywinkle mansion (c.1870): 3 Bellevue Ct.
Plaisance (1853): 41 Ledge Rd.
Quatrel (c. 1870):  673 Bellevue Avenue
Redwood Library and Athenaeum, 50 Bellevue Ave.
Remodelled stable buildings (c.1890): 134 Webster St.
Revolving Door: 509 Thames St.
Rhode Island Fishermen and Whale Museum: 18 Market Square
Rhumbline: 62 Bridge St.
Rock Cliff (mansion): 670 Bellevue Ave.
Rockhurst gate lodge (c. 1880-1890): 700 Bellevue Ave.
Rockry Hall (1848): 425 Bellevue Ave.
Rose Island Lighthouse
Rosecliff (1900-1902): 548 Bellevue Ave.
Roselawn (c. 1850-1860): 701 Bellevue Ave.
Rough Point: 680 Bellevue Ave.
Samuel Whitehorne House Museum: 416 Thames St.
Sardella's  (GLP best old school Italian): 30 Memorial Blvd.
Save the Bay Seal Watch Tour
Seaview Terrace (Carey Mansion): Ruggles Ave. and Wetmore Ave.
Seaweed, (c.1870-1880(?): 740 Bellevue Ave.
Seventh Day Baptist Meeting House: 82 Touro Street
Sherwood (1904): 553 Bellevue Ave
Southside/Ochre Court (1884): 16 Ochre Point Ave.
Spring Bull Gallery
St. Mary's Church
Starboard House (mansion): 138 Narragansett Ave.
Summer Ties: 424 Thames St.
Sunnylea (1881): 541 Bellevue Ave
Swanhurst (1851): 447 Bellevue Ave.
Thames Glass: 688 Thames St.
Touro Synagogue: 72 Touro St.
Trinity Church
Union Congregational Church: 49 Division St.
Vanderbilt Grace hotel: 41 Mary St.
Vernon Court/American Museum of Illustration: 492 Bellevue Ave.
The Villa (c. 1870): 437 Bellevue Ave.
Vinland: 100 Ochre Point Ave.
Vladania aka Four Winds: 639 Bellevue Ave.
Wallace Hall/Stable of the demolished W. G. Loew house (c.1890)
Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House, 17 Broadway
The Wave (statue):
The Waves (mansion): 61 Ledge Rd.
Wayside (1895-1900): 406 Bellevue Ave.
White Lodge  (c.1870-1875): 412 Bellevue Ave.
William Weld House (1884): 364 Bellevue Ave.
White Horse Tavern: 26 Marlborough St.
William Vareika Fine Arts gallery: 212 Bellevue Ave.

North Kingstown

Advent Christian Church : 19 Advent Street
Advent Christian Church Parish House, Hornbeam Chapel : 714 Ten Rod Road
Barber's Height Cottage : 175 Plum Beach Road
Bellefield : 299 Davisville Road
Casey Farm: 2325 Boston Neck Rd. (Saunderstown)
Champ de Corbeau : 1600 Boston Neck Road.
Chapel of Saint John the Divine : 65 Church Way
Civil War Monument: 80 Boston Neck Road
Clarence L. Hussey Memorial Bridge : *Boston Neck Road.
Cocumscussoc, Smith's Castle : 55 Richard Smith Drive
Crowfield : Boston Neck Road.
Daniel Eldred Updike House, now Tavern by the Sea restaurant : 16 West Main St.
Davisville Library : 481 Davisville Road
Devil's Foot Rock: Post Road - grass lot on post rd next to 403
Fire Station Number Four : 776 North Quidnessett Road
Fire Station Number Three : 6445 Post Road
First Baptist Church of North Kingstown : 1135 Tower Hill Road
Former Allenton School : 1239 Tower Hill Road
Former Beacon Lodge Number Thirty-Eight, I.O.O.F. : 90 Phillips Street
Former Belleville School : 160 Oak Hill Road
Former Episcopal Parsonage : 25* Boston Neck Road.
Former Fire Barn, now Town Recreation Building : Boston Neck Road.
Former Kettle Hole Mill : West Allenton
Former Lafayette School, now Wickford Art Association : 508 Ten Rod Road
Former Poplar Point Lighthouse : 1 Poplar Avenue
Former School Number Fifteen : 781 Indian Corner Road
Former Slocum Schoolhouse : 763 Indian Corner Road
Former Slocumville Baptist Church : 95 Railroad Avenue
Former St. Gabriel's Episcopal Mission, now American Indian Federation : Indian Street
Former Store and Post Office : 645 Ten Rod Road
General Store and Post Office : 854 Old Baptist Road
Gilbert Stuart Birthplace: 815 Gilbert Stuart Rd. (Saunderstown)
Hall's Rocks, and The Bungalow : 8041 Post Road
Hammond Hill : Gilbert Stuart Road
Honorable William Peter Maxwell House : 7315 Post Road
Hoskins Park : Forrestal Avenue
Industrial National Bank, former Telephone Company Building : 30 Phillips Street
Jean Louise Gardens : Thelma Irene Drive
Johanson Upholstery. Formerly School Number Sixteen : 35 Weavers Road
Jonathan Slocum House and Store : 897 Indian Corner Road
La Freniere General Store : 1175 Tower Hill Road
Mount Maple: 730 Annaquatucket Rd.
North Kingstown Ambulance Association, former Methodist Episcopal Church: 31 West Main St.
North Kingstown Free Library 1974-1975): 100 Boone St.
North Kingstown High School : 100 Fairway
North Kingstown Town Beach:
North Kingstown Town Hall : 80 Boston Neck Road.
Oaklands : 15 Oakland Avenue
Old Baptist Meeting House : 85 Old Baptist Road
Old Narragansett Church: 60 Church La. (Wickford)
Old Red, the former Davisville School : School Street
Old Saint Paul's Church : 62 Church Lane
Outerbridge House : Cottrell Road
Pausacaco Lodge : Gilbert Stuart Road
Pleasant Street Wharf, former Beacon Oyster Company: 160 Pleasant Street
Plum Beach Lighthouse:
Poplar Point Lighthouse (Wickford)
Preston Manor : Preston Drive
Public Safety Building : 8166 Post Road
Quidnessett Baptist Church : 6356 Post Road
Quidnessett Baptist Church Parsonage : 401 Davisville Road
Quidnessett Country Club, former Wighonan-Allen-Knight House : 950 North Quidnessett Road
Quidnessett Grange Numbe
Quonset Air Museum:
~Sea Bee: Quonset Point
~Seabee Museum: 21 Iafrate Way
Quonset Manor : King Phillip Drive
Ramblewood : 320 Boston Neck Road.
Reynolds Homestead: 256 Essex Road
Reynolds Pants Factory : Old Baptist Road
Rhode Island Computer Museum: 1755 Bald Hill Rd.
Rhode Island State Police Barracks : 7875 Post Road
Rodman Manufacturing Company Mill Complex : 606, 610-620, 656 Ten Rod Road
Rolling Rock : Opposite 43 Sedgefield Road
Ryan Park: 661 Oak Hill Road North
Saunderstown Post Office, former Narragansett Baptist Church : 20 Ferry Road
Scalabrini Villa, former John Carter Brown Estate : 960 North Quidnessett Road
School Number Nine : 814 Ten Rod Road
Shady Lea Mill: 111 Shady Lea Road
Signal Tower : Old Baptist Road
Slocum Grange Number Thirty-Six : 86 Slocum Road
Spindrift : 174 Waterway
St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church : 404, 410 Tower Hill Road
St. Paul's Church : 55 Main Street
St. Stephen's House : 75 Willet Road
Taylor's First Store : 670 Ten Rod Road
The Beechwood : 10 Beach St.
The Carriage Inn : 15 West Allenton
The Clearing : Griffith Road
The Greeneway : Main Street
The Guildhouse : 15 Boston Neck Road.
The Hamilton Web Company : Web Avenue
The Narragansett House : 71 Main Street
The Old Castle : 600 Ten Rod Road
The Standard Times, formerly Wickford National Bank : 13 West Main St.
The Wickford Diner: 64 Brown St. (Wickford)
Town Hall Annex, formerly North Kingstown Free Library : 55 Brown Street
Town Highway Department Garage, former school : 55 Oak Hill Road
Wampanoag Park : Wampanoag Circle
Waterside Mill : 1 Brown Street
Wickford Baptist Church : 34-40 Main Street
Wickford Elementary School : 99* Phillips Street
Wickford Yacht Club, former Sea Coast Oyster Company : 165 Pleasant Street
Willett Free Library : 45 Ferry Road

North Providence

"On to Victory": 1964 Smith Street
"Soldiers and Sailors Monument": Fruit Hill Avenue at Olney Avenue
"Veterans Monument": Waterman and Greystone Avenues
Allendale Baptist Church -1847): 545 Woonasquatucket Ave.
Allendale Company Store (1822): 494 Peach HIll Ave.
Allendale Mills: 494 Peach Hill Ave.
Belvidere Club and Two Flanking Buildings): 1596 Smith St.
Best Eastern Chinese & Japanese Restaurant: 1820 Mineral Spring Ave.
Brayton School (1930): Thomas St.
Centerdale Primitive Methodist Church (1897): 4 George St.
Church of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1963): 1081 Mineral Spring Ave.
Civil War Monument (1904): Fruit Hill Ave.
Commercial Building: 2036 Smith St.
F. Ronci Company (c. 1920): 2 Atlantic Blvd.
Former, ‘Farmers Baptist Church (c. 1880): 416 Angell Rd.
Frank C. Angell Memorial Town Hall (1928): 2008 Smith St.
Fruit Hill School (1879): 354 Fruit Hill Ave.
Geneva Mill (1896): 1117 Douglas Ave.
Governor Notte Park:
Greystone Mill (1904): Greystone Ave.
Greystone Primitive Methodist Church (1904): Oakleigh Ave.
Greystone Social Club (1906): Greystone Ave.
Jacky's Galaxie: 1449 Mineral Spring Ave.
Jason Hilton Bleachery): Douglas Ave.
John Randall Ho’u’se (c. 1749): 1367 Louisquisset Pike
Josiah Hawkins Homestead (1783): 545 Woodward Rd.
Lymansville Mill (1885): 184 Woonasquatucket Ave.
North Providence Town Hall: 2000 Smith St.
Old Greystone’ Mill (1813, 1872, 1877): Greystone Ave.
Old Town Hall (1879): 2226 Mineral Spring Ave.
On to Victory: 1964 Smith St.
Penta Shrine to St. Anthony (20th century): Smithfield Rd.
Roger Williams Lodge (1929): 2081 Smith St.
Soldiers and Sailors Monument: Fruit Hill and Olney Aves.
St. Alban’s Episcopal Church (1899, 1962): 1964 Smith St.
St. James Episcopal Church (1879): 474 Fruit HIll Ave.
St. Lawrence Church (1907): 624 Fruit Hill Ave.
St. Mary’s Home for Children (1927): 420 Fruit Hill Ave.
St. Thomas Church (1913): 65 Fruit Hill Ave. 
Tri-Town Family Health Center, formerly the Owens School (1913): 79 Waterman Ave.
Town Asylum-Poor Farm: Asylum Road
Veterans Monument: Waterman and Greystone Aves.
Whipple-Hawkins Homestead (c. 1778): 370 Fruit HIll Ave.
Whitehall Building (1911): 158-178 Waterman Ave.


North Scituate

Barden Family Orchard: 56 Elmdale Rd.
Cindy's Diner: 46 Hartford Ave.
Elwood Orchard: 58 Snake Hill Rd.
RISP Officer Statue: 311 Danielson Pike


North Smithfield

Andrews Tavern (1825): Old Great Rd.
Bushee School (c. 1925): Smithfield Rd.
Caleb Aldrich Milestone (1774): Louisquisset Pike
Coblin, or Cobble Rock: Mendon Rd.
Esmond Park: Corner of Farnum Pike and Esmond St.
Ethan Harris Tavern (c. 1810): Providence Pike
Fogarty Memorial Hospital (1966): Louisquisset Pike
Former Branch River Woolcombing Company Mill (1924): Great Rd.
Former Forestdale School (1877): Main St.
Former Mill Office (c. 1860): Main St.
Former Smithfield Union Bank (1803): 21 Pound Hill Rd.
Former St. Paul Hill School : 97 Saint Paul St.
Grange:
Halstead at Slatersville Mill: 10 Railroad St. (AIR)
Highview Motel (c. 1960): Louisquisset Pike
Historical Cemetery #10: Smithfield Rd.
Historical Cemetery #13: Old Great Rd.
Homestead Gardens: 200 Industrial Rd.
Kendall Dean School (1936): Green St.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses (1975): Louisquisset Pike
Nichols Hotel (c. 1830): Douglas Pike
North Smithfield Junior-Senior High School (1966): Farnum PIke (Greenville Rd.)
North Smithfield Public Library: Main St.
North Smithfield Town Hall (1921): 1 Main St.
North Smithfield Volunteer Fire Department: St. Paul St.
Old Parsonage (c. 1810): 52-56 Green St.
Peleg Arnold Tavern (1690, (c. 1790): 4 Woonsocket Hill Rd.
Peleg Arnold’s Milestone (1774): Smithfield Rd.
Primrose Grange Patrons of Husbandry, Number Nine (1887): Grange Rd.
Rustic Drive-In: 1195 Eddie Dowling Hwy.
Sayles Hill Rod and Gun Club: Sayles Hill Rd.
School Superintendent’s Office, or the former Primrose School: Farnum PIke (Greenville Rd.)
Seth Allen Tavern (c. 1804): 120 Great Rd.
Slater Estate Caretaker’s Cottage (c. 1855): 49 School St.
Slatersville Mills: Railroad St.
Slaterville Congregational Church (1838) and Slatersville Common: Green St.
Sly Tavern : 956 Smithfield Rd.
St. John’s Church and Rectory (1872): Church St.
St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church (1852): Saint Paul St.
St. Paul’s School (1927): Saint Paul St.
Staples School (c. 1860): Providence Pike
Taber Hill: Pound Hill Rd.
Tenczar Studios (c. 1930): 95 Smithfield Rd.
The Beef Barn: 200 Industrial Dr.
The George Aldrich Inn (c. 1804): 127-129 Great Rd.
The Milk Can (: 920 Eddie Dowling Highway
The Old Meetinghouse (c. 1808): 55-57 Green St.
Tupperware Factory (1904): Tupperware St.
Tupperware Office and Laboratory: Great Rd.
Union Grange (1897): Green St.
Westacres (c. 1730 et seq.): Louisquisset Pike
William Hoit Residence (c. 1890): 66 Green St.
Woonsocket Water Works Pumping Station (1884 and Reservoir Number (1): River Rd.
Wright’s Dairy: 217 Woonsocket Hill Rd.
Wright's Dairy Farm: 200 Woonsocket Hill Rd.


Pawtucket

American Textile Mill: 250 Esten St (AIR)
Antonio's Pizza by the Slice: 727 East Ave.
Beswick Building: 3 Exchange St. (AIR)
Big Mr. Potato Head (Hasbro Corp. Headquarters): 1027 Newport Ave.
Blackstone Landing condominiums (AIR): 300 Front St.
Breaktime Bowl and Bar: 999 Main St. (Hope Artiste Village)Chengdu Taste: 701 Main St.
Coggswell Fountain: Wilkinson Park, Park Place
Daggett House: 16 Second St.
Feldman Furniture building: 49 Union St. (AIR)
Foolproof Brewery: 241 Grotto Ave.
Freedom Arming the Patriot statue: Wilkinson Park, Park Place
Gamm Theater: 172 Exchange St.
German-American Cultural Society of Rhode Island: 78 Carpenter Ave.
The Grant: 250 Main St (AIR)
Grave of Dr. William P. Rothwell
Hasbro Headquarters (and the giant Mr. Potato Head):
The Hiker statue: Grove St. Park, Exchange and Cottage Sts.
Hollywood Walk of Fame: Goff, Broad and Exchange Streets ("Times Square")
Homegrown: 1 Alfred Stone Road.
Hope Artiste Village: 1005 Main St.
Jonathan Baker House: 67 Park Pl.
Lorraine Mills Artists: 558-560 Mineral Spring Ave.
Miss Lorraine Diner: 560 Mineral Spring Ave.
McCoy Stadium
McDevitt Building (former Kinyon Building): 23 Broad St. (AIR)
The Modern Diner: 364-366 East Ave.
Pawtucket Armory: 172 Exchange St. (AIR)
Pawtucket Arts Collaborative: 260 Main St.
Pawtucket City Hall: 137 Roosevelt Ave.
Pawtucket Library
Rhode Island Antiques Mall: 345 Fountain St.
Samuel Collyer Memorial: Collyer Park, Main St. and Mineral Spring Ave.
Silver Top Diner: 56 Middle St. (AIR)
Sky/Water Studio: 1005 Main St.
Slater Memorial Park
~Fanny the Elephant
~Looff Carousel
Slater Mill: 67 Roosevelt Ave.
Still on Main: 250 Main St.
To Kalon Club: 26 Main St.
Veterans Memorial Fountain: Corrent and Pawtucket Parks Dept. at Slater Park, Armistice Blvd.
Weeden Manor: 11 Walnut St. (AIR)

Portsmouth

Battle of Rhode Island Site (NPS): Lehigh Hill
Founder's Brook Park: 314 Boyd Lane
Hog Island Shoal Lighthouse: best viewed from the water or Mt. Hope Bridge
Island Park Beach: Park Ave.
Portsmouth Historical Society: E. Main Rd. and Union St.
Portsmouth Publick House restaurant: 1 King Charles Dr.
Portsmouth Town Hall: 2200 East Main Rd.
Prudence Island/Sandy Point LighthouseSandy Point Beach
Southernmost School House (1725): 970 East Main Rd.
Teddy's Beach: Park Ave.
Topiary Gardens: 380 Cory’s Lane

Providence

"1 1/2" sculpture: Thayer St.
"Abraham Lincoln": Roger Williams Park
"America" and "Providence": Kennedy Plaza
"Bajnotti Fountain": Burnside Park
"Bearing Figure": Sabin and West Exchange Streets
"Bowen R. Church": Roger Williams Park
"Bridge-Prop": College Green
"Bruno": College Green
"Cesar Augusto": Wriston Quadrangle
"Circle Dance": Brown University campus
"Civil War Monument": Kennedy Plaza
"Cow Island Project": Roger Williams Park
"Daybreak": Benefit Street at Waterman Street
"Deming Memorial": Roger Williams Park
"Ebenezer Knight Dexter": Dexter and Parade Streets
"Elk's Rest": Branch Avenue
"Esek Hopkins": Branch Avenue
"General Casimir Pulaski": Roger Williams Park
"General Nathanael Greene": Rhode Island State House
"George M. Cohan": Gano St.
"Giuseppe Garibaldi": Atwells Avenue
"Group of Three: off Meeting Street, near Morris Hall, Pembroke Campus
"Hand of Liberty": 883 Eddy Street
"The Hannah": Burnside Park  removed
"Henry V.A. Joslin House II (1909): 129 Blackstone Blvd.
"Major General Ambrose Burnside": Burnside Park
"Marcus Aurelius Antoninus": off Thayer Street
"Music Mansion," the Mary Kimball Hail House (1928): 88 Meeting St.
"Oliver Hazard Perry": Rhode Island State House
"Orpheus Ascending": Benefit Street
"Roger Williams Landing Place": Gano Street
"Roger Williams Memorial": Congdon Street
"Roger Williams Monument": Roger Williams Park
"Saint Domenic De Guzman": President's House
"Saint Martin De Porres": Martin Hall
"Soldiers and Sailors Monument": Kennedy Plaza
"Swan Point Cemetery": Blackstone Boulevard
"The Falconer": Roger Williams Park
"The Fighting Gladiator": Roger Williams Park
"The Hiker" (aka "The Spirit of '96": Kennedy Plaza
"The Independent Man": Rhode Island State House
"The North Burial Ground": Branch Avenue
"The Pancratiast": Roger Williams Park
"The Scout": Burnside Park
"The Sentinel": Roger Williams Park
"The Spirit of Youth": Blackstone Boulevard
"Thomas A. Doyle": Broad and Chestnut Streets
"Union Soldier": Roger Williams Park
"World War I Memorial": South Main Street
 Peter Pratt? house, (c. 1775 et seq): 133 Prospect St.
186 Carpenter art gallery: 186 Carpenter St.
9/11 Firefighter Memorial: Behind Fire Station 7 on North Main Street
A.F. Cappelli Building (1909): 263-267 Atwells Ave.
Abbott Park: 286 Weybosset St.
Academy Avenue Congregational Church (1885): 29 Academy Ave.
AIA RI Windows on Architecture Gallery: 158 Washington St.
Albert and Vera List Art Building (1969- 71): 64 College St.
Alice Building (1898): 236 Westminster St.
All Saints Memorial Episcopal Church (1865-72, 1909): 674 Westminster St.
Althea Street School (c. 1895): 245 Althea St.
Alverson Farm (c. 1810): 569 Plainfield St.
American Emery Wheel Works (1898, 1909): 331 Waterman St.
American Screw Company, Bay State Mill Addition (c. 1882, ca- 1908, 1977): 530 North Main St.
American Tubing and Webbing Company (105 (1896): 69-105 Gordon Ave.
Amherst Street Fire Station (1878): 106 Putnam St.
Amherst Street School (c. 1880): 293 Amherst St.
Amica Building (plaques showing high water marks from the floods): 10 Weybosset St.
Andino's Restaurant: 171 Atwells Ave.
Angelo's Civita Farnese: 141 Atwells Ave.
Annmary Brown Memorial (1907): 21 Brown St.
Antonio DeMarco Building (1918): 286 Atwells Ave.
Apartment Building (1936): 218 Waterman St.
Apartment Building (c. 1909): 71-77 Medway St.
Arcade (1828): 65 Weybosset St.
Armory for Mounted Commands (1913, 1925): 1051 North Main St.
Arnold Building (1896, 1930s): 120-130 Washington St.
Arnold Hoffman Building (1848): 55 Canal St.
ArtProv Gallery: 150 Chestnut St. 3rd floor
AS220 (former Dreyfus Hotel): 121 Washington St.
AS220 Foo(d) (lunch counter at AS 220): 121 Washington St.
Asa Messer Elementary School (ca- 1890): 158 Messer St.
AT Cross Company: 299 Promenade St.
AT. Wall Company Building, now Clark & Coombs (1908): 162 Clifford St.
Athenaeum Row (c. 1845): 257-267 Benefit St.
Atlantic Delaine Mills (1863, 1871, 1882, 1893, 1899): 120 Manton Ave.
AtlanticMills: 100 Manton Ave. (AIR, PPSRI)
Atrium Gallery: 1 Capitol Hill
B. Thomas Potter House, now International House: 8 Stimson Ave.
Backstage Gallery: 220 Weybosset St.
Bajnotti Fountain: Kennedy Plaza
Banigan Building, later Grosvenor Building, now AMICA Building (1896. 1980-85): 10 Weybosset St.
Bank of America building: 111 Westminster St.
Bank of North America (1856): 48 Weybosset St.
Bank RI Gallery: 1 Turks Head Place
Barnaby Carriage House (1875): 159 Sutton St.
Barnaby's Castle (1875): 299 Broadway
Barstow Stove Company (1849 et seq.): 118 Point St.
Bartholomew Kelley Tenements (1905-06): 8-22 Grove St.
Bayberry Beer Hall: 381 W Fountain St,
Beacon Avenue School (c. 1885): 104-108 Beacon Ave.
Beaman & Smith Co. (1898 et seq.): 20 Gordon Ave.
Beaufort Street Grammar School, now George J. West Junior High School (1916): 145 Beaufort St.
Bell Street Chapel (1875): 5 Bell St.
Beneficent Congregational Church, commonly known as "Round Top Church" (1809, 1836): 300 Weybosset St.
Beneficent House (1969): 1 Chestnut St.
Benefit Street Arsenal, Providence Marine Corps of Artillery (1839-40): 176 Benefit St.
Benjamin Dyer Block (c. 1820, 1882): 199-219 Weybosset St.
Benjamin Rakatansky Three-Deckers (ca. 1925): 82-126 Gordon Ave.Bert Gallery: 540 S. Water St.
Betsey Williams Cottage: Roger Williams Park
Bianchard Tenements (c. 1874): 50-54 Jewett St.
Big Rooster, Antonelli's Poultry: 62 DePasquale Square
Biltmore Hotel (1920-22.; 1978-79): 11 Dorrance St. (now the Graduate)
Blackstone Park: East Side
Bomes Theater: 1017 Broad St. (PPSRI)
Bonanza Bus Terminal (1963 et seq.): 1-27 Sabin St.
Bongartz Building (c. 1870): 765-769 Westminster St.
Broad St. Synagogue (Temple Beth EL now Congregation of Shaare Zedek) (1911): 688 Broad St.
Broad Street School (1897, (c. 1931): 1450 Broad St.
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company (1870-1926): 235 Promenade St.
Brown Apartment Building (ca. 1894): 144 Francis St.
Brown University Stadium (1925): 346 Elmgrove Ave.
Brownell & Field Co.: 119 Harris Ave.
Bubble Tea House: 849 Westminster St.
Buena Vista Apartments (1913): 271 Burnett St.
Burdon Seamless Filled Wire Co. (1888): 109-111 Summer St.
Burgess Building (1870): 228-232 Westminster St.
Burnside Row (1866-67): 12, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 34,38, 42, 46, 51, 52, 55, 57, 59, 61 Zone St.
Burrill Building, formerly Gladding’s (1891): 291 Westminster St.
Burrough-Aldrich House, now the Rhode Island Historical Society's Museum of Rhode Island History (c. 1825, ca. 1902): 110 Benevolent St.
Burrows Block (1880): 741-743 Westminster St.
Bush Co. Building (1873): 214-216 Weybosset St.
Butler Hospital: 345 Blackstone Blvd.
Cabinet of the Rhode Island Historical Society, now Graphic Services Departments, Brown University (1844, 1891): 68 Waterman St.
Caesar Misch Building (1903): 400 Westminster St.
Callendar, McAuslan & Troup, now Peerless (1873, 1892): 239 Westminster St.
California Artificial Flower Company (1939): 400 Reservoir Ave.
Calvary Baptist Church (1898, 1905 et seq.): 747 Broad St.
Campus Fine Wines (PM): 127 Brook St.
Canonicus Hotel, later Abbott Park Hotel (1902): 267-271 Weybosset St.
Capitol Chambers (c. 1915): 56-58 Brownell St.
Captain Seaweeds bar: 162 Ives St.
Carrie Tower (1904): Brown UniversityCastle Theater: 1039 Chalkstone Ave.
Cate Charles Gallery: 251 S. Main St.
Cathedral of St. John (1810): 279 North Main St.
Cathedral of St. John and Diocesan Properties: 271 N. Main St.
Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul (1878): Cathedral Square
Central Baptist Church (1916): 444-450 Lloyd Ave.
Central Congregational Church (1893: Carre & Hastings, architects): 296 Angell St.
Central Congregational Church, now Memorial Hall, Rhode Island School of Design (1853-56, 1903): 226 Benefit St.
Ceremony Tea: 406 Brook St
Chabot Fine Art Gallery: 379 Atwells Ave.
Chafee Street Police Station (1890): Chafee Street at Capron St.
Champlin Manufacturing Company (1888, 1901): 118 Chestnut St.
Charles H. Bassett Building (ca, 1870): 1027-1039 Westminster St.
Charles L. Eaton House (1889): 347 Broadway
Charter Museum (RI State House): Smith St.
Cheapside Block (1880): 28 North Main St.
Cherry & Webb (1914): 275 Westminster St.
Christ Episcopal Church (1888): 909 Eddy St.
Christopher O’Brien Farmhouse (1848-49): 267 Rochambeau Ave.
Church of Our Lady of the Rosary Rectory (1889): 207 Wickenden St.
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (1910-12): 805-807 Potters Ave.
Church of the Blessed Sacrament (1897-1905: Hems & LaFarge of New York, architects.): 169-171 Academy Ave.
Church of the Epiphany (1879-81): 542 Potters Ave.
Church of the Holy Ghost (1901): 470 Atwells Ave.
Church of the Messiah (1889-90): 1870 Westminster St.
Church of the Redeemer (1915-17): 655 Hope St.
Citizen’s Bank (1921): 870 Westminster St.
City Hall Gallery: 25 Dorrance St.
City Hall Park (1892, 1898, 1906, 1911, 1952): Exchange Terrace
City Ward Room (c. 1880): 103 Beacon Ave.
Clarke-Slater House, now Hallworth House (1828, 1904, 1967-68): 66 Benefit St.Coca Cola Bottling Company Plant (1939): 95 Pleasant Valley Parkway
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (c. 1920): 477 Smith St.
College Building, Rhode Island School of Design (1822, 1936): 2 College St.
Collier Point Park: Allens Ave
Colonel Joseph Nightingale House (1791, 1855, 1864): 357 Benefit St.
Columbia Building (1897): 15-25 Smith St.
Columbus Square: (575) Elmwood Ave.
Columbus Theater: 270 Broadway
Comfort Station: Wickenden St.
Commercial Building (1926): 1445-1461 Westminster St.
Complex (1889-1907): 979-999 Branch Ave.
Comstock Block (1824): 263-273 South Main St.
Congdon & Carpenter (1930): 405 Promenade St.
Congdon & Carpenter Co. Building (c. 1793): 3 Steeple St.
Congdon Street Baptist Church (1874): 15 Congdon St.
Congregation of the Sons of Jacob Synagogue (1905-20): 24 Douglas Ave.
Conley's Wharf: 200 Allens Ave. (AIR)
Conrad Building (1885): 375 Westminster St.
Constance Witherby Park (1929): 210 Pitman St.
Convent of the Assumption (1925): 527 Dexter St.
Corliss Steam Engine Company (1849 et seq.): 146 West River St.
Coro Company Building (1929, 1947): 167 Point St.
Covell Street School (c. 1885): 231 Amherst St.
Cowing and Heaton Mill (ca. 1845): 1115 Douglas Ave.
Cranston Street Armory (1907): (375) Cranston St.
Cranston Street Baptist Church, now Ebeneezer Baptist Church (1893): 475 Cranston St.
Crook Point Bascule Bridge:
Culinary Arts Museum: 315 Harborside Blvd.
Damase Bouchard Block (1899): 1481 Broad St.
Dante State Bank (1925): 387 Atwells Ave.
Davol Rubber Company Complex, now Davol Square (1880, 1884-89, et seq.; 1980-82): 69 Point St.
Dean Hotel: 122 Fountain St..
Department of Transportation Maintenance Headquarters (1927): 30 Arline St.
Depasquale Square: Atwells Ave.
Doran Building (1907): 150 Chestnut St.
Doran-Speidel Building (1912): 70 Ship St.
Dorrance Building (1876, 1891): 180-204 Westminster St.
Douglas Avenue Fire Station (1902): 133-137 Douglas Ave.
Dow-Hobart House, commonly known as the Gaspee House (1850, 1889): 209 Williams St.
Doyle Monument (1889, 1969): (1) Chestnut St.
Dr. George Wheaton Carr House (1885): 29 Waterman St.
Draper Row (ca. 1878, (ca. 1950): 8-14 Cooke St.
Dryden Gallery (Former Allen Print Works): 27 Dryden La.
Dyerville Mill (1835 et seq): 610 Manton Ave.
E.P. Anthony Drugs (1895: Franklin J. Sawtelle, architect): 178-180 Angell St.
Eagle Steam Mill, later Weybosset Mills (1836, 1866, 1870, 1890): 34 Dike St.
Earle Building (1895): 56-70 Washington St.
Earles Block (c. 1872): 385-395 South Main St.East Side Railroad Tunnel (AIR): Off Gano St.
Ebenezer Knight Dexter House (c. 1817, 1865, 1867): 187 Benefit St.
Eddy Block (1812): 283-297 South Main St.
Eddy Estate Carriage House: 159 Sutton St. (AIR)
Edward L. Aldrich Building (1883): 72 Pine St.
Edward Triangolo sculpture: Johnson & Wales, Weybosset St.
Elizabeth Building (1874-76): 100 North Main St.
Elmhurst Garage (1931): 558 Smith St.
Elmwood Christian Church (1914-15): 353 Elmwood Ave.
El Rincon Dominicano, formerly Elmwood Diner (1946): 777 Elmwood Ave. 
Elmwood Garage (1907): 450 Potters Ave.
Elmwood Grammar School (south wing 1882-83; north wing, 1913): 15 Vineyard St.
Elmwood Lodge Number 16, Knights of Pythias Hall (1897): 376 Elmwood Ave.
Elmwood Mills stone buildings at west end (1866; other buildings (ca. 1900-1918): 222 Daboll St.
Elmwood Police Station (1920): 45 Hamilton St.
Emma Rising Apartment Building (c. 1906): 153-157 Medway Ave.
Emporium of Pop Culture: 219 West Park St.
Engine Co. No. 2 (1892): 303 South Main St.
Engine Station 9: 5 Pallas St. (AIR)
Equitable Building (1872): 36 Weybosset St.
Esek Hopkins House (1756 et seq.): 97 Admiral St.
Esek Hopkins sculpture: Hopkins Square, Branch Ave.
Everett Apartments (1915): 111 Everett Ave.
Exchange Bank Building (1845): 28-32 Kennedy Plaza
Exchange Bank Building: 59 Westminster St.
Exchange Place Mall (1848, 1898, 1914, 1964, 1984): Kennedy Plaza
Fall River Iron Works Building, now the Bayard Ewing Building, Rhode Island School of Design (1848, 1978): 231 South Main St.
Farmacy Herbs: 28 Cemetery St.
Farnham House (1904): 108 Ontario St.
Federal Building (1908): 25 Kennedy Plaza
Federal Building (Custom House): 24 Weybosset St.
Federal Building (Post Office): 25 Kennedy Plaza
Federal Building Annex, now John 0. Pastore Building (1938-40): 3 Exchange Terrace
Ferdinand II statue (Roger Williams Park): off Maple Ave.
Fifth District Police Headquarters (1886): 111 Plain St.
Figidini (wood fire eatery): Biltmore Garage, Washington St.
Fire Station Number 9 (1856): 4 Pallas St.
Firehouse 13: 41 Central St. (AIR)
First Baptist Meeting House (1775): 75 North Main St.
First Church of Christ, Scientist (1906-13): 71 Prospect St.
First Unitarian Church (1816): 301 Benefit St.
First Unitarian Church: 1 Benevolent st.
First Universalist Church (1872): 250 Washington St.
Fleet Bank building: 55 & 28-44 Kennedy Plaza
Fleet Center (1983-85): 50 Kennedy Plaza
Fleet Library at RISD: 15 Westminster St. (AIR)
Fletcher Building (c. 1893, 1903): 171-175 Weybosset St.
Fletcher Manufacturing Company Office (1869): 47 Charles St.
Fleur-de-lys Studio (1885): 7 Thomas St.
Former First Baptist Church Parsonage (1884: JR. Thomas, architect): 94 Angell St.
Former RIDOT Headquarters and Garage: 30 Airline St. (PPSRI)
Former St. John's Rectory (1863): 144 Benefit St.
Fourth Baptist Church (1910, 1929, 1982): 734 Hope St.
Fox Point Bath House: 455 Wickenden St. (AIR)
Fox Point Veterans Memorial: Wickenden and Benefit Sts.
Francis Building (1894): 146 Westminster St.
Francis M. Pond (c. 1894): 255 Hope St.
Frazier Terrace (1963): 225 Benefit St.
Free Evangelical Congregational Church (1903): 494 Hope St.
Friends Meeting House (1953): 99 Morris Ave.
Froebel Hall (1878): 112 Angell St.
Fuller Iron Works (1869, 1893, 1966): 25 Pike St.
G. Richmond Parsons House (1892, with later additions before (1910): 276 George St.
G.B. Wood House (c. 1865): 226 Lowell Ave.
Gallery 17 Peck: 309 Atwells Ave.
Gallery Belleau: 424 Wickenden St.
Gardner Building (ca- 1918, 1925): 40 Fountain St.
Gaspee Building (1876): 206-208 Westminster St.
Gen. Nathanael Greene sculpture: The State House
General Ambrose Burnside House (1866- 67): 314 Benefit St.
George and Oliver Earle Warehouse (c. 1820): 369-371 South Main St.
George and Smith Owen Building (c. 1847): 9 Steeple St.
George C. Arnold Building (1923): 94-110 Washington St.
George Corliss House, now the Admissions Office, Brown University (1878): 45 Prospect St.
George Corliss House (1746-50): 201 South Main St.
George Nightingale House (c. 1854): 59 Prospect St.
George W. Thayer House (1858): 167 Prospect St.
Gilbert Stuart Junior High School (1931): 215 Bucklin St.
Giuseppe Garibaldi Park (1808, 1975): 99 Atlantic Ave.
Giuseppe Garibaldi sculpture: Garibaldi Park, Atwells Ave.
Gloria Dei Evangelical Lutheran Church (1928): 15 Hayes St.
Goddard-Iselin House, now Maddock Alumni Center, Brown University (c. 1830, 1881): 38 Brown St.
Goff’s Grocery Block (1873): 147 Smith St.
Golden Ball Inn ElI (1784 et seq.): 17-23 South Court St.
Gorham Manufacturing Company (1889-90 et. seq.): 333 Adelaide Ave.
Grace Church Cemetery (1834, 1843, (ca. 1860): 10 Elmwood Ave.
Grace Church: 300 Westminster St.
Grace Episcopal Church (1845-46, 1916): 175 Mathewson St.
Gracie's restaurant: 194 Washington St.
Graduate Center: Waterman St.
Grant Mill before (1857, (c. 1910): 299 Carpenter St.
Grave of General Ambrose Everett Burnside (Swan Point Cemeter): Blackstone Blvd.
Grave of General Thomas Wilson Dorr (Swan Point Cemetery): Blackstone Blvd.
Grave of H.P. Lovecraft: Swan Point Cemetery
Grave of Stephen Hopkins (North Burial Ground): N. Main St.
Grave of Sullivan Ballou: Swan Point Cemetery
Great Northern BBQ Co.: 9 Parade St.
Growing house (Haunted Providence): 220 S. Everson St.
Gun Totem: Memorial Park
Hall’s Building (1876, 1981): 45-53 Weybosset St.
Thomas Lloyd Halsey House (ca 1800, ca 1825)
Hamilton House: 276 Angell St.
Hand of Liberty sculpture: Price Hall Masonic Lodge, 883 Eddy St.
Hanley Building (1911): 52-60 Pine St.
Hannah Greene Estate Building (1879): 217 Westminster St.
Harold Gordon Service Station (1926): 498-502 Pine St.
Harry Weiss Block (1909): 964-970 Broad St.
Harry Weiss Tenements (1909): 974-984 even Broad St.
Hasbro's Boundless Playground: Roger Williams Park
Haven Brothers Diner: 72 Spruce St.
Hay Block (1866-67): 117-135 Dyer St.
Helado Taiyaki: 102 Dean St.
Hennessey-McHale Block, now the Armenian American Civic Club (ca. 1873): 209 Douglas Ave.
Henry Barnard School, Rhode Island College of Education, now the University of Rhode Island Extension Division (1926): 199 Promenade St.
Henry Lippitt House I (c. 1856): 196-200 Hope St.
Henry Lippitt House II (1863, 1981-84): 199 Hope St.
Heritage Harbor Museum: 222 Richmond St.
Hicks Boiler Works (1870): 614 South Main St.
Holy Name Church Complex (1896-1900, 109 (1929, 1939): 99-109 Camp St.
Holy Rosary Church (1905): 21 Traverse St.
Home for Aged Men (1895): 807 Broad St.
Home for Aged Women (1863-64): 180 George M. Cohan Blvd.
Homeopathic Hospital of Rhode. Island (1926): 825 Chalkstone Ave.
Hope Block (1869): 22-26 North Main St.
Hope Club (1885, 1911, 1912): 6 Benevolent St.
Hope College (1823): Waterman St.
Hope High School (1938): 316 Hope St.
Hope Street Methodist Church, now Rhode Island Historical Society Library (1873, 1928, 1964): 121 Hope St.
Hopkins Square (1891, 1978-79): (475) Branch Ave.
Horace Remington & Sons Company Building (1888): 91 Friendship St.
Hotel Dreyfuss (c. 1890, 1917): 119 Washington St.
Hotel Providence: 139 Mathewson St. (AIR)
India Point Park (1969-74): India St.
Industrial National Bank Building (1928): 55 Kennedy Plaza
Insurance Building (1929): 31 Canal St.
Irish Famine Memorial: River Greenway
Irons & Russel Company Building (1903- 04): 95 Chestnut St.
James E. Butts Building (c. 1865): 108 Hospital St.
James L. Hanley Educational Center (1923, 1966-70)H: 770 Westminster St.
Jefferson Street Baptist Church, now Saints Sahag and Mesrob Armenian Apostolic Church (1868): 68 Jefferson St.
Jenks Museum (exhibit at Rhode Island Hall, Brown U): 60 George St.
Jewish Cemetery (1849 et seq.): (401) Reservoir Ave.
Jewish Orphanage, now Miriam Hospital (1921, 1950-52, 1964-67, 1975): 164 Summit Ave.
Joe Marzilli's Old Canteen (ca. 1870): 120 Atwells Ave.
John B. Palmer Stable (ca. 1853): 69 Cooke St.
John Brown House Museum: 52 Power St.
John Carter Brown Library (1899-1904): 94 George St.
John Carter House, known as Shakespeare’s Head (1772): 21 Meeting St.
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library (1926-64): 10 Prospect St.
John Hay Library (1910): 36 Prospect St.
~Dante Sculpture
~Anthropodermic Books
John Sheehan House 1861: 51 Freemont St.
Joseph P. Cory Building (1896): 131-135 Mathewson St.
Josephine White Block (ca. 1894)
Kennedy Plaza: 25 Dorrance St.
Kennedy's Fried Chicken: 49 Olneyville Square
Knight Memorial Library (1923-24): 271 Elmwood Ave.
Knowles Row (c. 1862): 149, 151, 153 Benefit St.
Korean War Memorial: South Main St.
Krause Gallery: 250 Lloyd Ave.
Kresge Building (1930): 191 Westminster St.
La Lupita: 1950 Westminster St.
La Pigna: Atwells Ave.
Ladd Observatory (1891): 210 Doyle Ave.
Lafayette Apartments (1913): 380 Lloyd Ave.
Langrock Brown Building, now Hillhouse, Ltd. (c. 1930): 135 Thayer St.
Lapham Building (1904): 158-172 Mathewson St.
LaSalle Academy (1925 et seq.): 1010 Smith St.
Lauderdale Building (1894, 1977): 144 Westminster St.
Laura C. Powers Apartment Building (1908): 18-20 Medway St.
Laurel Hill Ave. Fire Station (1902): 108 Laurel Hill Ave.
Lawton Moving & Storage (former Pilgrim Congregational Church): 19 Harrison St. (AIR)
Lederer Building (1897): 139 Mathewson St.
Leo Logan Block (1922, 1932): 139-149 Elmgrove Ave.
Liberty Theater (1921): 1017 Broad St.
The Lily Building (1899): 755 Westminster Street
Lincoln School (1913, 1957, 1968-7W): 30 East Orchard Ave.
Lippitt Park (1933, 1938-40): 975 Hope St.
Little City Cafe: 170 Mathewson St.
Little Rhody Cafe: 5 Day St.
Littlest Building in Providence: 66 Fountain St. (demolished 2018)
Loew’s, now the Providence Performing Arts Center (1928): 228 Weybosset St.
Mumford-Lovecraft House (c. 1825): 65 Prospect St.
Lyman Gymnasium (1890-91): off Waterman St.
Macedonia Armenian Methodist Episcopal Church (1893): 35 Ashmont St.
Madrid European Bakery: 199 Wayland Ave.
Main Campus Fence (1901 et seq.): George St.
Majestic Theatre, now the Lederer Theatre, home of Trinity Square Repertory Company (1917, 1971-73): 201 Washington St.
Manton Avenue Bath House (1914): 223-225 Manton Ave.
Manning Hall (1834): Prospect & Waterman Sts.
Mansion Park (c. 1898): (201) Messer St.
Manton Mill Tenements (c. 1884): 35-37, 41, 40-42, 44-46 Herschel St.
Marden and Kettlety Carriage House (c. 1895): 45 1/2 Marlborough Ave.
Market House (1773, 1797, 1865, 1930s, 1950): Market Square
Marriott Renaissance Hotel (former Masonic Temple): 5 Avenue of the Arts (AIR)
Marvel Gymnasium (1927-28): 425 Elmgrove Ave.
Masonic Temple (1897, 1981): 121-123 Dorrance St.
Mathewson Street Methodist Church (1895, 1951): 128-30 Mathewson St.
Mauran-Balch Block (1846): 66-72 South Main St.
McGlynn Sculpture Court: Providence College, 549 River Rd.
Meader Street School (1891): 20 Almy St.
Medical Arts Building (1938): 214-217 Thayer St.
Merchants Bank (1855-57): 20 Westminster St.
Merchants’ Cold Storage Warehouse (1893, 1910): 160 Kinsley Ave.
Merino Mill Workers' Housing (c. 1860): 14-48 Barbara St.
Merino Mills (1851 et seq): 61 Ponagansett Ave.
Metamorphosis sculpture: Rhode Island College, 600 Mount Pleasant College
Metro Cafe: 101 Dyer St. (above Cappriccio's)
Milestone (c. 1807): (1335) North Main St.
Milestone (c. 1807): (952) North Main St.
Mill's Tavern Restaurant: 101 N. Main St.
Monohasset Mill (1866): 530 Kinsley Ave.
Montague Street Primary School (1898): 421 Hope St.
Morris J. Gaebe statue: Johnson & Wales University, Weybosset St.
Morris Plan Building (1926): 25 Canal St.
Moses Brown Ives House, now the Bishop's House (1835, 1867, 1898): 10 Brown St.
Moses Brown School (1819 et seq.): 250 Lloyd Ave.
Moulton Building (1889): 327-333 Westminster St.
Mount Pleasant Branch, Providence Community Library: 315 Academy Ave.
Mount Pleasant Fire Station (1904): 136 Mount Pleasant Ave.
Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design (1897, 1904, 1926): 224 Benefit St.
Narragansett Electric Lighting Co. (1913 et seq.): 342 Eddy St.
Narragansett Electric Lighting House "Dynamo House": 360 Eddy St.
Nathan Bishop Junior High School (1929): 101 Sessions St.
Nathan Wiesel Three-Deckers (1907- 7, 1915): 5-7, 9-11, 10-12, 22-24 Croyland Rd.
Nathanael Greene Middle School (1929): 721 Chalkstone Ave.
National Exchange Bank Building (1888, 1948): 59-63 Westminster St.
Natural History Museum and Planetarium (Roger Williams Park): Natural History Ave.
Nehemiah K. Sherman Block (1867): 514 Broad St.
Neighbor's Lane, Fox Point (Providence's last cobble alley): Neighbor's Lane
Nelson Street Elementary School, now the Robert F. Kennedy School (1921): 195 Nelson St.
Neutaconkanut Park: Plainfield Street
New England Butt Company (c. 1848, 1850s, 1865, 1951): 304 Pearl St.
New England Telephone & Telegraph Company Building (1917, 1951, 1971): 234 Washington St.
New England Telephone Company (1903): 1096 Broad St.
Niccola Cappelti Block (1925): 277 Atwells Ave.
Nice Slice pizzeria: Westminster Street 
Nicholson File Company Complex (1864 et seq.): 23 Acorn St.
North Burial Ground (1700 et seq.): 5 Branch Ave.
O’Connor Apartments (1917): 234-242 President Ave
O’Gorman Building (1925): 220-226 Westminster St.
Oakdale Manufacturing Co., now Roitman’s Furniture Co. (1854, 1895): 160 South Water St.
Oakland Ave.: Oakland Ave.
Old Colony Bank Building (1927): 54-56 Weybosset St.
Old Stone Bank (1854, 1898): 86 South Main St.
Old Stone Square (1982-85): 31 South Main St.
Oliver Hazard Perry Junior High School (193W): 370 Hartford Ave.
Olneyville New York System: 18 Plainfield St.
Opa (PM Best of '14 - hookah lounge): 230 Atwells Ave.
Oriental Mill, later Union Paper Company, ca (1860): (20) Admiral St.
Original New York System: 424 Smith St.
Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church (1928)): 901 Atwells Ave.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (1925, 1967): 64 Branch Ave.
Outlet Company (1891, 1894, 1903, 1913-14, 1921): 168-176 Weybosset St.
Owen Building (1866, 1877): 101 Dyer St.
Packard Motor Car Company (1912): 202 Washington St.
Palmer Block (1915): 112 Fountain St.
Pardon Tillinghast's gravesite: 400 Benefit St.
Parish School, Church of the Assumption (1925-26): 626 Potters Ave.
Pastor’s Residence for the Central Congregational Church (1893-94): 20 Diman Pl.
Patrick Conway Tenement (1873): 43-45 Calais St.
Peace & Plenty Park: corner of Peace and Updike
Pembroke Campus (1907 et seq.): 182-212 Meeting St.
Pembroke Hall (1896-97): 172 Meeting St.
People’s Savings Bank (1913): 27 North Main St.
Perishable Theatre: 95 Empire St.
Perkins Land Company Building (1893): 927 Westminster St.
Peter Miller Fine Art: 110 N. Main St.
Phenix Iron Foundry (c. 1870): 123 South St.
Phenix Iron Foundry Machine Shop (1848): 110 Elm St.
Plainfield Street Fire Station (c. 1885): 474 Plainfield St.
Plantations Club, now Johnson and Wales College (1926-27): 8 Abbott Park Place
Pleasant Valley Parkway: Pleasant Valley Parkway
Point Street Bridge: Point Street Bridge (1926-27)
Poirier's Diner: 1380 Westminster St. (AIR) (being moved as of 12/22/11)
Police and Fire Department Headquarters 215 (1938-4W): 205-215 Fountain St.
Post Office (World's first fully automated): Corliss Park
Pot au Feu: 44 Custom House St.
Primavera Apartments (1931-32): 490 Angell St.
Prospect Terrace (1867, 1877, 1939): (70) Congdon St.
Providence & National Worsted Mills (c. 1887): 166 Valley St.
Providence Art Club: 11 Thomas St.
Providence Athenaeum (1836-38, 1868, 1917, 1977-79): 251 Benefit St.
~Richmond Fountain
Providence Athletic Association, later Crown Hotel, now McNulty Hall, Johnson & Wales College (1894,1901): 198-204 Weybosset St.
Providence Base Works of General Electric (1918): 586 Atwells Ave.
Providence Children's Museum: 100 South St.
Providence Circus School: 104 Eleventh St.
Providence City Hall (1874-78, 1914): 25 Dorrance St.|
Providence Coal Fire Pizza restaurant: 385 Westminster St.
Providence College (1917 et. seq.): (602) River Ave.
Providence County Courthouse (1924-33): 250 Benefit St.
Providence Dyeing, Bleaching and Calendering Company (1846 et. seq.): 50-54 Valley St.
Providence Gas Company Building (1924): 100 Weybosset St.
Providence Gas Company Complex (ca. 1870, (ca. 1876): 80 Globe St.
Providence Institution for Savings (1934): 179-181 Atwells Ave.
Providence Institution for Savings, now Old Stone Bank, Empire Street Branch (1929): 87 Empire St.
Providence Jewelry Museum: 1 Spectacle St.
Providence Journal Building (1906, 1955, 1983-84): 203 Westminster St.
Providence Journal Building (1934, 1948, 69 1978): 35-69 Fountain St.
Providence Lying-in Hospital, now Women and Infants Hospital (1926): 50 Maude St.
Providence Machine Company (1846, (c. 1830): 31 Allens Ave.
Providence Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1951): 10 Mutual Pl.
Providence National Bank Building (1929, 1950): 100 Westminster St.
Providence Public Library (1900, 1952-54): 150 Empire St.
~Culinary Hub of Providence (CHOP)
Providence Public Library, Smith Hill Branch (1932): 31 Candace St.
Providence Railroad Station (1981-86): Station Place
Providence Steam Engine Company (1834-1918): 516-528 South Water St.
Providence Telephone Company Building (1893, 1906): 112 Union St.
Providence Tool Company (1861 et seq.): 148 West River St.
Providence Washington Insurance Company Building (1949): 20 Washington Place
Public Street Grammar School (1908): 252 Public St.
Red Bridge Keeper’s House (1872): 392 Waterman St.
Red Ink Community Library: 130 Cypress St.
Reverend Monseigneur Galliano Cavallaro bust: Atwells Ave. and Dean St.
Rhode Island Auditorium (1925): 1111 North Main St.
Rhode Island Black Heritage Society: 110 Benevolent St.
Rhode Island College (1956-58 et seq.): 600 Mount Pleasant Ave.
Rhode Island Company Power Station, now the Manchester Street Station (1904): 460 Eddy St.
Rhode Island Hall (1840): George St.
Rhode Island Holocaust Memorial: Riverwalk
Rhode Island Hospital (1864 et seq.): 593 Eddy St.
Rhode island Hospital Trust Co. Building (1919): 15 Westminster St.
Rhode Island Medical Society Building (1911-12): 106 Francis St.
Rhode Island Normal School, now the Family Court Building (1898): 199 Promenade Street
Rhode Island State House (1891-1904): 90 Smith St.
RI College Bannister Gallery: Roberts Hall 124, 500 Mt. Pleasant Ave.
RI Hospital SW Pavillion: 593 Eddy St. (PPSRI)
RI State Armory: 125 Dexter St. (AIR)
Rialto Theater: 121 Mathewson St. (AIR)
Richardson Hall (1900): 175 Thayer St.
Richmond Building (1876, 1979): 270 Weybosset St.
RISD Memorial Hall: 266 Benefit St.
Rising Sun Mills: 166 Valley St. (AIR)
Riverside Mills (1863 et seq.): 50 Aleppo St.
Rochambeau Avenue Fire Station (1929): 270 Rochambeau Ave.
Riverside Mills (1863 et seq.): 50 Aleppo St.
Rochambeau Avenue Fire Station (1929): 270 Rochambeau Ave.
Riverside Mills (1863 et seq.): 50 Aleppo St.
Rochambeau Avenue Fire Station (1929): 270 Rochambeau Ave.
Rochambeau Branch, Providence Public Library (1930): 708 Hope St.
Rochambeau Encampment Marker (1907): Summit Ave. at Brewster St.
Rockefeller Hall, now Faunce House (1903, (1929-30): 75 Waterman St.
Roger Williams Baptist Church (1866, 1892): 201 Woodbine St.
Roger Williams Landing Place Rock: Slate Rock Park and Power Sts.
Roger Williams Middle School (1932): 278 Thurbers Ave.
Roger Williams National Memorial Park (1981): 150 North Main St.
Roger Williams Park (1872 et seq.): 950 Elmwood Ave.
Roger Williams Park Botanical Center:
Roger Williams Park Carousel:
Roger Williams Park Zoo:
Rogers Hall (1862): Brown University
Rosalina restaurant: 50 Aborn St.
Royal Gallery: 298 Atwells Ave.
Ruggies Street Primary School, now the Smith Hill Center (1896): 110 Ruggles St.
Rush Sturges House, now the President’s House, Brown University (1922): 55 Power St.
Russell and Ives House, now the Brown University Press (1871-72): 129 Waterman St.
"S. 75-AL-America One" sculpture: off Thayer St.
Saint Ann's Roman Catholic Church (191W): 280 Hawkins St.
Saint Elizabeth’s Home (1915-16): 109 Melrose St.
Saint James Episcopal Church, now St. Vartanantz Armenian Apostolic Church (1890): 402 Broadway
Saint Michael’s Roman Catholic Church (1891-1915): 251 Oxford St.
Saint Michael’s Total Abstinence and Benevolent Society, later Luther Brothers Factory (1865 et seq.): 212-216 Oxford St.
Saint Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church (1938-39; addition, 1949): 445 Elmwood Ave.
Saint Sebastian’s Roman Catholic Church (1916): 39-57 Cole Ave.
Saint Teresa of Avila Church (PPSRI): 275 Manton Ave.
Samuel W. Bridgham Junior High School (1919, 1928): 151 Courtland St.
Sanford C. Hovey House (1881): 173 Congdon St.
Sarah T. Whiting House (1892): 311 Angell St.
Sayles Hall (1879-1881): Brown University
Sea Plane Diner: 307 Allens Ave.
Seal House: Roger Williams Park
Second Church of Christ, Scientist (1927- 28): 244 Elmwood Ave.
Second Universalist Church (1847-49): 151 Weybosset St.
Seril Dodge House I (1786-89, 1906, 1983-84): 10 Thomas St.
Seril Dodge House II, now the Providence Art Club (1791, 1886): 11 Thomas St.
Shakespeare Hall: 134 & Nichols (1838-44, ca. 1855): 128-134 Dorrance St.
Shepard Company Building (1870s, 1880, 1885, 1896, 1903): 259 Westminster St.
The Shunned House (John Mawney House) (ca 1764): 135 Benefit St.
Sigmund Rosen Three-deckers (ca. 1901, 170 (1906): 156-170 Dryden La.
Silver Spring Bleaching and Dyeing Company (1864 et seq.): 387 Charles St.
Sister Ann Keefe Post Office: 820 Elmwood Ave. (RIFuture)
Slade Building: Washington, Eddy and Union Sts.
Slade’s Building (1881): 38-52 Washington St.
Slater Hall (1879): Brown University
Smith Building (1912): 57-59 Eddy St.
Smith Street Primary School (1885): 396 Smith St.
Sol Koffler Gallery: 169 Weybosset St.
Soldiers' Memorial Gateway (1921): Brown University
Soren & Kelman Three-deckers (1914): 212-234 Saratoga St. (even)
South Providence Branch, Providence Public Library (1930): 445 Prairie Ave.
Sovereign Bank Complex: 1 Financial Plaza
Sprague-Ladd House, now Orvis Music Center, Brown University (c. 1950, 1901-02, 1980-81): 1 Young Orchard Ave.
St. John's Roman Catholic Church (1871): 352 Atwells Ave.
St. Adelbert's Roman Catholic Church (1925): 860 Atwells Ave.
St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church (1962): 639 Mount Pleasant Ave.
St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church (1851- 53): 86 Hope St.
St. Joseph’s School: 75 John St.
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church: 92 Hope St.
St. Maria’s Home (1893): 125 Governor St.
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church (1916, 1925, 1946): 60 Orchard Ave.
St. Mary's Academy of the Visitation (1904): 29 Bainbridge Ave.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (1864- (1901): 538 Broadway
St. Michael’s School (1925): 141-151 Gordon Ave.
St. Patrick’s Cemetery (1843 et seq.): (245) Douglas Ave.
St. Patrick’s School (1928): 244 Smith St.
St. Paul’s Methodist-Episcopal Church, the Sons of Abraham Synagogue, now Mt. Calvary Church (1888, 1938, 1967): 364 Prairie Ave.
St. Pius School (1928): 49 Elmhurst Ave.
St. Stephen’s Church (1862): 114 George St.
St. Stephen's Church, now Barker Play house (1840): 400 Benefit St.
State House: 82 Smith St.
State Office Building (1928, 1935): 133 Smith St.
State Pier (1910-14, 1931): 242 Allens Ave.
Steam Engine Co. No. 5 (1867): 653 North Main St.
Steeple Street: 3-9 Steeple St. (AIR)
Steere Worsted Mill (1884): 81 Wild St.
Stephen Hopkins House (1707, 1743, 1804, 1927): 15 Hopkins St.
Stephens Apartments (ca. 1928): 315 Elmwood Ave.
Sterling Service Oil Company Station (c. 1925): 221 Smith St.
Stillman White Brass Foundry (1871 et seq.): 1 Bark St.
Strand Theatre (1916): 85 Washington St.
Sullivan Dorr House (1809): 109 Benefit St.
Summerfield Building (1913): 274 Weybosset St.
Summit Avenue School (1924): [140] Summit Ave.
Susan Stone House (1891): 147 Parade St.
Swan Point Cemetery: 585 Blackstone Blvd.
Sylvester R. Jackson & Company Building (ca. 1853): 301 Friendship St.
Temple Beth David-Anshei Kovno Congregation (1954): 145 Oakland Ave.
Temple Beth Shalom (1947-64): 100 Rochambeau Ave.
Temple Beth-El (1951-54): 68-72 Orchard Ave.
Temple Emanu El (1928): 295 Morris Ave.
Teriyaki & Korean House (Projo): 217 Westminster St.
Terminal Warehouse Co. Building (1913): 336 Allens Ave.
Terminal Warehouse: 228 Allens Ave. (PPSRI)
Teste Block (1859-60, 1879): 84-88 Dorrance St.
The Arcade (1828): 130 Westminster St.
The Aylesworth Apartments (1889): 188-194 Broad St.
The Big Blue Bug (Nibbles Woodaway):
The Box Office: 460 Harris Ave.
The Brick Schoolhouse (1767): 24 Meeting St.
The Chazan Gallery at Wheeler: 228 Angell St.
The Colonial Apartments (c. 1931): 173 Benefit St.
The Cosmopolitan: 100 Fountain St. (AIR)
The Courtland Club: 51 Courtland St.
The Cushing Apartments (1902): 311-315 Thayer St.
The Drawing Room art gallery: 479 Washington St.tham
The Eldorado Apartments (c. 1930): 211 Waterman St.
The Electric Building (1890): 107 Stewart St.
The Elmwood Club (c. 187W): 344 Elmwood Ave.
The Foundry: 235 Promenade St. (AIR)
The Independent Man statue: atop the State House
The Lincoln Apartments (1924-25): 8-12 Blackstone Blvd.
The Minden Apartments (1912): 123 Waterman St.
The Ming Garden (c. 1903): 66-68 Kennedy Plaza
The Ministry-at-Large Free Chapel (1843, 27 (1871): 25-27 Benefit St.
The Old State House (1762, 1850-51, 1867- 68, c. 1906): 150 Benefit St.
The Steel Yard: 27 Sims Ave.
The Wheeler School (1913 et seq.): 216 Hope St.
The Whitmarsh Apartments (1913): 86 Whitmarsh St.
Theodore F. Low House (1969): 95 Blackstone Blvd.
Third Baptist Church, later Union Baptist Church (1876): 10 East St.
Third District School House, later St. Stephen’s Chapel (c. 1800, 1838, 1852 et. seq.): 26 Thayer St.
Three Deckers (ca 1925): Richter St.
Three-deckers: 11-13, 15-17, 16-18, 19-21, 20-22 Sparrow St.
Thurber-Williams House (1845, 1890-91): 196 Broadway
Tilden-Thurber Building (1895): 292 Westminster St.
Tillinghast Building (1893, 1959): 299 Westminster St.
Tillinghast Burial Ground (17th century et seq.): (398) Benefit St.
Tony's Colonial: 311 Atwells Ave.
Toy Theatre, now the Avon Cinema (1915, 1938): 260 Thayer St.
Trinity Baptist Church (1914): 213 Dorchester St.
Trinity Battery Service Building (1924): 347 Broad St.
Trinity Repertory Company: 201 Washington St.
Trinity United Methodist Church (1864- 393 65, 1915): 389-393 Broad St.
Truman Beckwith House, now the Providence Handicraft Club (1826): 42 College St.
Turks Head Building (1913. 1978): 7-17 Weybosset St.
Union Railroad Company Depot, Stable, and Car Barn front part, (1865): 15-17 Burnett St.
Union Station (1896-98): 4 Exchange Terrace
Union Trust Company Building (1901, 1920, 1928, 1964, 1981): 62 Dorrance St.
United Baptist Church (1894): 530 Smith St.
United Electric Railways Car Barn (c. 1900): 546 Prairie Ave.
United Presbyterian Church (1895): 619 Chalkstone Ave.
United States Gutta Percha Paint Com (12 pany (ca. 1906): 8-12 Dryden La.
University Hall, "The College Edifice" (1770 et seq.): Brown University
University Hall, Brown University: off Angell St.
University Library, now Robinson Hall, Brown University (1875-78): 64 Waterman St.
Uptown, now Columbus Theatre (1926): 264 Broadway
URI Feinstein Campus Gallery: 80 Washington St.
Valley Worsted Mills (1866 et seq.): 45 Eagle St.
Vartan Gregorian School: 245 Althea
Veritas Eternaliter Juvenis sculpture: Providence College, 549 River Ave.
Vesta Knitting Mills, now Imperial Knife Company (1901, 1903, 1941): Imperial Place
Veterans Memorial Auditorium (1928, 1951): 57 Park St.
Waite-Thresher Building (1911, 11984-85): 30-32 Chestnut St.
Walnut Grove, now Rhode Island Children’s Center (c. 1860 et seq.): 600 Mount Pleasant Ave.
Wanskuck Branch, Providence Public Library (1926-28): 233 Veazie St.
Wanskuck Mills (1862-64, 1874-75, ca. 1885): 725 Branch Ave.
Ward Baking Company Administration Building (PPSRI): 145 Globe St.
Washington Bridge Linear Park: Gano Street
Washington Park Library: 1316 Broad St.
Washington Park Methodist Church (1900, 1950): 1520 Broad St.
Washington Street: Washington St.
Waterfire Arts Center: 475 Valley St.
Waterfire: Downcity in the Basin and the river
Waterman and Henry Cemetery/RI. Historical Cemetery/Providence No. 7 (1807- 1900): Alexander St. at Rutherglen Ave.
Waterman Building, Rhode Island School of Design (1892-93, 1897): 11 Waterman St.
Waterplace Park:
Wayland Building (1874): 128 North Main St.
Wayland Manor Hotel (1927: Harry A. Lewis, architect): 500 Angell St.
Welded Iron Sculpture: Gardner-Jackson Park, South Main St.
West Broadway Elementary School: 29 Bainbridge
West Broadway Neighborhood Association (AIR): 1560 Westminster St.
West Side Diner: 1380 Westminster St.
Westminster Congregational Church (PPSRI): 126 Adelaide
Westminster Unitarian Church, now Hood Memorial Church (1901, 1906-07: Howard K. Hilton, architect): 126 Adelaide Ave.
Weybosset Mill Number 3 (1880): 244 Oak St.
Weybosset Pure Food Market Block (c. 1930): 199-205 Wayland Ave.
Weybosset St. Facade: 35 Weybosset St. (AIR)
What Cheer Garage (1910, ca. 1923): 160 Benefit St.
What Cheer Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (United Way) Building: 229 Waterman St. (PPSRI)
What Cheer Tavern: 228 New York Ave.
Wilcox Building (1875, 1892, 1979): 42 Weybosset St.
Wilkinson Building: 210 Westminster St. (AIR)
William Bailey Estate, "Hillwood" (ca. 1855): 235 Eaton St.
William H. Low Estate Building (1897): 229 Westminster St.
William H. Luther Hook & Ladder Company Number Five (1885): 356 Public St.
William P. Angell Building (c. 1865): 4-8 Benefit St.
William P. Powers Apartment Building (c. 1905): 11 Medway St.
William S. Huntoon Apartment (ca. 1885): 167-169 Courtland St.
William S. Huntoon Row (c. 1880): 352-356 Carpenter St.
Willow Street Elementary School (1875): 99 Willow St.
Wilson Hall (1891): 167 Thayer St.
Windows on Architecture Gallery: 159 Washington St.
Winsor & Brown Gun Manufactory (ca.1861): Central St.
Wong's Kitchen: 108 Waterman St.
Woolworth Building (1922): 185-187 Westminster St.
Woonasquatucket Print Works (1848, 1892): 325 Valley St.
World War I Monument (1927-29): Memorial Square
Xaco Taco restaurant: 370 Richmond St.
Young Men's Christian Association (1913; 1954-56): 160 Broad St.
Young Women’s Christian Association Building, now 1890 House (1905-06): 254 Washington St.
Zachariah Allen House, now Brown University Faculty Club. (1864, 1980): 1 Megee St.


Richmond

Bell School House Museum: Rtes 138 and 112
John Hoxsie House (Old Kenyon Farm): 
Richmond Town Hall: 5 Richmond Townhouse Rd.


Scituate

"Breezy Hill" (1793): Hope Furnace Rd.
"Owen Soldier's Memorial: Silk Lane at Route 116
Black Estate: Hartford Pike
Brown Homestead (c. 1745): Rocky Hill Rd.
Captain Richard Rhodes House/Rhode Island State Police Head quarters (1794, 1960): Danielson Pike
Cate House Superstructure and Hydroelectric Station (1926, 1965): Scituate Ave.
Chopmist Hill Fire Tower: Hartford Pike
Chopmist Hill Inn: Chopmist Hill Rd. (Victory Hwy)
Civil War Monument (1913): West Greenville Rd.
Clayville School (1933; 1956; 1973): Field Hill Rd.
Clayville Schoolhouse/Clayville Community House Clayville. Scituate (c. 1845): Field Hill Rd.
Community House, Former Clayville District #17 Schoolhouse (c. 1845): Field Hill Rd.
Congregational Church (1831): West Greenville Rd.
Dairy Barn (early-20th-century): 554 Seven Mile Rd.
Dam, Gatehouse, Gates and Raceway (probably 1847): Main St.
Danielson Pike Commercial Strip: Danielson Pike
Filtration Plant (c. 1925): North Rd.
Former Church/Hope Nursery School (1874): 27 Main St.
Former Gasoline Station and Store: Plainfield Pike
Former Hotel, Store and Post Office (1845): Main Street and North Rd.
Former North Scituate Academy, or North Scituate Community House (1825): West Greenville Rd.
Former Saint Timothy’s Chapel (early 20th century): Plainfield Pike
Former Scituate and Foster Academy (1818): Chopmist Hill Rd. (Victory Hwy)
Former Store: Jackson Flat Rd.
Former Wayside Gleaner’s Chapel, now the North Scituate Grange P. of H. Number 39: Hartford Pike
Henry House, or Cray-Mer Acres (18th-century): William Henry Rd.
Highland Orchards (mid-20th-century): Hartford Pike
Hope Mills (1806-1807 and later): 1 Main St.
Hope School (1929; 1972): North Rd.
Jackson Mill: Jackson Flat Rd.
Martin Smith Farm, --or "Hidden Wells" (1740): Gleaner Chapel Rd.
Masonic Temple, or the Former Albert Harris Store (c. 1855): Danielson Pike
New Rockland Cemetery Historical Cemetery Number 50: Plainfield Pike
North Scituate Public Library (1924): West Greenville Rd.
Peeptoad Pond Dam: Elmdale Rd.
Ponaganset Falls:
Potterville Community House, or Former Potterville School, District 7 (c. 1852): R. Willard Estate (20th century): Hartford Pike
Rocklands (1754): Old Plainfield Pike
Scituate Reservoir. (1920-1926): Scituate Ave.
Scituate Town Hall: 195 Danielson Pike
Seagrave Memorial Observatory (1914): Peeptoad Rd.
Smithville Cemetery Historical Cemetery #24: West Greenville Rd.
Smithville Seminary, or the Watchman Industrial School (1839): Institute Ln.
The Old Clayville Store (1822): Plainfield Pike
The Scituate Oak: Plainfield Pike
The Tabernacle Baptist Church (1873): Seven Mile Rd.
Town Offices (c. 1840): Danielson Pike
War Memorials (1926, 1931, c. 1946): West Greenville Rd.
Wilbur’s Bridge (1912): Old Plainfield Pike

Smithfield

Adin O. Capron Memorial Bridge (early 20th century): Capron Rd.
AngeIl District School, Number 29 (1832): 30 Harris Rd.
Angell’s Hotel (c. 1810): 620 Douglas Pike
Apple Valley Minerals: 7 Homestead Ave.
Baptist Parsonage (c. 1872): 102 Farnum Pike
Blossom Trail Orchard (18th century?): 60 Colwell Rd.
Boss Row (c. 1860, c. 1871): 24-34 Homestead Ave.
Camelot (c. 1924): 256 Farnum Pike
Capron Pond/Stillwater Pond Dam (1885): Capron Rd.
Central Union Church/Smithfield Union Chapel (1859): 60 Branch Pike
Daniel Angell Tavern: Douglas Pike near Limerock Rd.
Duplex (mid-19th century): 261 Martindale Rd.
Episcopal Parsonage (1881): 1 Smith Ave.
Esmond Mill Storehouse (1813): 5 Esmond St.
Esmond Mills (1906 et seq.): 340 Waterman Rd.
Esmond Park: corner Farnum Pike and Esmond St.
Farnurn Hotel/Burke Hotel (early 19th century): 78 Farnum Pike
Former St. Philip’s Roman Catholic Church (1858): 28 Smith Ave.
Former Dye House (1813): 57-59 River Rd.
Former Livery Stable/Auto Showroom (c. 1850 et seq.): 55 Farnum Pike (rear)
Former Mann School/Evans District Number 13 School (1853): 205 Mann School Rd.
Former School (1870s): 8 Swan Rd.
Former School (mid-19th century): 279 Waterman Rd.
Former St. Michael’s Church Rectory (1876): 31 Homestead Ave.
Former Stillwater District Number 15 School (c. 1856): 347 Stillwater Rd.
Former Store (c. 1867): 311 Stillwater Rd.
Former Tin Shop (late 19th century): 48 Farnum Pike
Former Universalist Church (1886): 47 Farnum Pike
Former Wionkhiege District Number 12 School House (1856): 343 Log Rd.
Fruit Stand and Apple Orchard (early to mid-20th century): 660 Douglas Pike
Georgiaville Baptist Church (1907): 100 Farnum Pike
Georgiaville Mill Complex (1828, 1846, 1853, 1865 et seq.): 15-25 Higgins St.
Georgiaville Fire Station (1942): 66 Farnum Pike
Greenville Baptist Church (1820 et seq.): 582 Putnam Pike
GreenvIlle Fire Company (1939): 611 Putnam Pike
GreenvIlle Hardware (early to mld-19th century): 584 Putnam Pike
Hanton City ghost town:
House and Commercial Building (late 18th-early 19th century mId-20th century): 586 Putnam Pike
Irving S. Cook School (1925): 51 Farnum Pike
J. S. Sweet House (c. 1865): 108 Farnum Pike
Jaswell's Farm: 50 Swan Rd.
Knight House/Ye Olde Tavern (early 20th century): 240 Farnum Pike
Mill Office (c. 1871): 27 Higgins St.
Mountaindale Beach: off Mountaindale Rd.
Mowry-Evans House / Winfield Funeral Home (1860s): 580 Putnam Pike
Niles Dairy (18th century; 1927): 60 Limerock Rd.
Old Yellow Tavern/The Halfway House/Reuben Mostry Tavern (c. 1810): 378 Farnum Pike
Outbuildings (late 19th century; 1920s): Log Rd.
Pleasant View Orchards (mid-19th century): 141 Pleasant View Ave.
Pooke and Steen Woolen Mill/Greenville Manufacturing Company/Stillwater Wonted Mills (1845-1846 et seq.): 20 Austin Ave.
Resolved Waterman Tavern ElI (1733, 1936): 599 Putnam Pike
Richard Waterhouse House/Tucker Funeral Home (c. 1900): 649 Putnam Pike
Rockwood (1780): 160 Harris Rd.
Sculpture at Fidelity Investment Campus: 100 and 500 Salem St.
Smith-Appleby House (1713 et. seq.): 220 Stillwater Rd.
Smithfield Exchange Bank BuIlding (1856): 595 Putnam Pike
Smithfield Town Hall (1939): 64 Farnum Pike
Sprague House (early 19th century): 659 Putnam Pike
St. Thomas Episcopal Church (1851 et seq.): 578 Putnam Pike
Steen’s Beach Club (early 20th century): Putnam Pike
Steere Orchard: 150 Austin Ave.
The Witch Tree: intersection of Log Road and Mann School Road.
Town Asylum (early to mld-19th century): 1071 Douglas Pike
Watson Homestead (mid-19th century): 40 Ridge Rd.
West Creenville Mills (c. 1775 et seq.): 711 Putnam Pike
William Winsor Memorial School (1930, 1967): Putnam Pike
Yellow Tavern: Farnum Pike at Old Forge Rd.


South Kingstown

Carpenters Beach Meadow: 854 Manutuck Beach Rd.
Contemporary Theater Company: 327 Main St.
East Matunuck State Beach: 950 Succotash Rd.
Fayerweather House: 1895 Mooresfield Rd.
Great Swamp Fight monument: off Rte. 2
Hannah Robinson Rock and Tower: U.S. Route 1 and Route 138
The International Museum of World War II: 344 Main Street (Wakefield)
Jackson-Carter Memorial (Waefield): near this postal address: 4847 Tower Hill Road
Kenyon Corn Meal Company: 21 Glen Rock Road (Usquepaug)
Kingston Train Station: 1 Railroad Avenue
Kinney Azalea Garden: 2391 Kingstown Rd (Kingston)
Museum of Primitive Art and Culture (Wakefield): 1058 Kingstown Rd #5,
Old Washington County Jail: 2636 Kingstown Rd.
Peace Dale Congregational Church: Columbia St.
Perry Grist Mill: 364 Moonstone Beach Road
The South County History Center (formerly Pettaquamscutt Historical Society Museum): 2636 Kingstown Rd.
Reverend Arthur L. Hardge Memorial (bust): URI near Multicultural Center
Shickasheen Farm: 3798 Kingstown Rd., West Kingston
South Kingstown Public Library: 1057 Kingstown Rd (Wakefield)
South Kingstown Town Beach at Matunuck
South Kingstown Town Hall: 180 High St.
Theatre by the Sea: 364 Cards Pond Rd.
Wakamo Park: 214 Salt Pond Rd

Tiverton

"Nautical Landscape": 192 Fogland Road
Amicable Congregational Church (1845-1846 et seq): 3736 Main Road
Amicable Congregational Church Parsonage (1832): 3804 Main Road
Andrew P. White Store (1876): 3883 Main Road
Bay View House (c. 1885): 91 State Avenue
Bay View House/Tiverton Yacht Club (1871): Riverside Drive
Bliss Four Corners Congregational Church (1892): 1264 Stafford Road
Bourne Mills (1881-82 et seq.): 1 Shove Street
Building Complex (c-Early 20th century): 716 Crandall Road
Captain Henry F. King House/Emilie Reucker Wildlife Refuge (c. 1848): 137 Sapowet Road
Central Baptist Church (1887): 67 Highland Road
Comodore Perry School/St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Church (1913): Stafford Road
Crandall Road Chapel (c. 1900): Crandall Road
Cyrenus Bliss Store (1827): 1 Crandall Road
Elizabeth H. L. Barker School/Tiverton Senior Citizens Community Center (1917): 207 West Canonicus Street
Essex Public Library (1938-39): 238 Highland Road
Fogland Beach/Tiverton Town Beach (for clamming): Fogland Rd.
Fogland, or Almy’s Wharf (c. 1903): off Fogland Road
Former District #11 Schoolhouse (Mid-19th century et seq.): 195 King Road
Former Grocery Store (1920s): East Rd.
Former School Number 3/American Legion Post #59 (c. 1846): Bridgeport Rd.
Former Store/Mill House Studios (c. 1870): 3948 Main Road
Fort Barton (1776): 360 Highland Rd 
Fort Barton School (1936): 99 Lawton Avenue
Gazebo: Middle Avenue
Greenlawn (Late 19th Century): 214 Highland Road
Hersey Estate (Early 20th century): Nannaquaket Road
Historical Cemetery Number 11: Lake Road
Historical Cemetery Number 6: (18th century et seq.): Sakonnet Point Rd.
Holy Ghost Roman Catholic Church (c 1913): East Judson Street
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (1917): Main Road
Homelands (c. 1760 et seq.): 575 Nannaquaket Road
Joseph Hicks House/The Brick House (1788/1893): 492 Main Road
King Cottage (c. 1800): 3924 Main Road
Lewis Seafood (Late 19th or Early 20th century): Riverside Drive
Lincoln School/Town of Tiverton Community and Social Service Center (1909): East Judson Street
Manchester House (18th century et seq.): Stone Church Road
Manchester-Wordell Homestead/Rocky Knoll (Late 18th century): 3709 Main Road
Nannaquaket Grange, Patrons of Husbandry Number 49/Friends Burial Ground (c. 1860): Main Road
Nannaquaket/St. James Convent (1872) : 49 Nannaquaket Road
Nonquit School (1925): 117 Neck Road)
Old Stone Church/First Baptist Church and Parsonage (1841 and 1884): 5 Old Stone Church Road
Otis Almy House/Heathersfield (c. 1750): 737 Neck Road
The Outlook (c. 1900): Highland Road
Pashal Allen’s Store (1809): 402 Main Street
Public Hall/Nonquit Grange, Number 31, Patrons of Husbandry (c. 1870): 3964 Main Road
Quonset Hut: 1299 Main Road
Riverside Marine (Early 20th century): 211 Riverside Drive
Sawmill: 2398 Main Road
Seabury Store and Post Office (Mid-19th century): 1770 Main Rd.
Shove Mill Number 2 (1880 et seq.): Shove Street
St. Christopher’s Roman Catholic Church (1910): Main Rd.
St. Madeleine’s Roman Catholic Church (1926): Lake Road
Standish Boat Yard & Brightman’s Wharf (Late 19th Century): 1697-1699 Main Rd.
Stone Bridge Inn/Stone Bridge House (1888 et seq.): 1800 Main Rd.
Stone Grist Mill (c. 1850): 3946 Main Road
Stone House (1919): 43 Penny Pond Road
Templar’s Hall/Union Public Library (1868): 3832 Main Road
Temple Chapel/North Tiverton Baptist Church (1867 et seq.): 331 Main Road
The Bridgeport Block/Manchester Seafoods (Early-Mid-19th Century): 2139 Main Road
Thomas Osborne Homestead (Late 18th century): 1168 Main Road
Tiverton Bait Shop and Cider Mill/Bruce’s Saws (Late 19th century): Bulgarmarsh Road
Tiverton Fire Tower (Early 20th century): North Brayton Road
Tiverton Town Hall (1840 et seq.): Evans Avenue
Town Asyium (18th century): 2534 Main Road
Walter E. Ranger School (1931): 1185 Stafford Road
White Homestead (Late 18th century): 4398 Main Road
White Rock (c. 1904): 69 Nannaquaket Road
Whitridge Hall (1876): 42 Lawton Avenue
William Bateman/Preserved Tripp’s Wheelwright Shop (c. 1850): 3949 Main Road
William Whitridge Estate (c. 1770, 1865): 85 Stone Church Road


Warren

2nd Story Theatre: 28 Market St.
Armory: 11 Jefferson St.
Baptist Church: 407 Main St.
Delekta Pharmacy (home of the coffee cabinet): 496 Main St.
Dudek Lanes duckpin bowling: 409 Child St.
Hope & Main Kitchen Incubator: 691 Main St.
Imago Gallery: 36 Market St.
Liberty St. School
Maxwell House: Church and Water Sts.
Mechanic's Engine No. 2 House: Water St.
Metacom Kitchen: 332 Metacom Ave.
Narragansett Electric Transformer House: Main St.
Painted fire hydrant: Miller St.
St. Mark's Church
St. Mary of the Bay Church
Warren Fire Department Museum: 38 Baker St.
Warren Town Beach
Warren Town Hall: 514 Main St.
Warren Manufacturing Co./American Tourister Factory: 99 Main St.
Warren United Methodist Church and Parsonage (NPS): 27 Church St.


Warwick

Aldrich Mansion: 836 Warwick Neck Ave.
Aspray Boat House: 2 E View St.
Bank Cafe (1815): 46 Post Rd
Buttonwoods Beach 
Buttonwoods Chapel: 1003 Buttonwoods Ave.
Cenotaph of John Wickes, Esq.: Stone Castle Lot cemetery, West Shore Road
Conimicut Point Park: Point Ave.
Conimicut Shoal Lighthouse: Conimicut Point
Cowesett Pound (NPS): Cowesett Rd.
District 4 School (NPS): 1515 W. Shore Rd.
Drum Rock: 201-693 Cowesett Hills Apartments Rd.
Elizabeth Spring (NPS): Old Forge Rd.
Gallery Z: 100 Bellows St
Gaspee Point (NPS): Off Namquid Dr.Gorton Pond
Greenwich Mills (NPS): 42 Ladd St.
Hopeland (NPS): Wampanoag Rd.
Huck's Filling Station: 4654 Post Rd.
Indian Oaks (NPS): 836 Warwick Neck Ave.
Knight Estate: 486 East Ave.Little Pond
Ocean State Theatre: 1245 Jefferson St.
Pawtuxet Cove
Pawtuxet Village Historic District
~Gaspee Days
Pontiac Mills (NPS): Knight St.
Potowomut
Providence Northern Model Railroad Club: 1175 West Shore Rd.
The Remington House Inn: 3376 Post Rd.
Rocky Point 
Royal Mills: 125 Providence St. (AIR)Sand Pond
Warwick City Hall: 3275 Post Rd.
Warwick City Park/Buttonwoods Beach: Steven O' Connor Blvd
Warwick Lighthouse: the end of Warwick Neck Avenue
Warwick Museum of Art: 3259 Post Rd
Warwick Pond/Buckeye Brook: Edgehill Rd.


West Greenwich

Browning Mill Pond: (directions)
Grave of Nellie L. Vaughn
Step Stone Falls
West Greenwich Baptist Church and Cemetery (NPS): Plain Meeting House & Liberty Hill Rds.
West Greenwich Town Hall: 280 Victory Highway


West Warwick

Aqualantes: 115 Cowesett Ave.
Arkwright Bridge (NPS)
Centreville Mill (NPS): 3 Bridal Ave.
Crompton Free Library (NPS): Main St.
Lippitt Mill (NPS): 825 Main St.
Royal Mill Complex (NPS): 125 Providence St.
St. Mary's Church and Cemetery (NPS): Church St.
Valley Queen Mill (NPS): 700 Providence St.
West Warwick Town Hall: 1170 Main St.
West Winds (NPS): 300 Wakefield St.


Westerly

Atlantic Beach Park
Babcock-Smith House: 124 Granite St.
Born to be Wild Nature Center: 45 Vars Lane, Bradford
The Brazen Hen (pub): 4 Canal St.
Florence Nightingale's Nursing Cap (Westerly Hospital): 25 Wells St.
Flying Horse Carousel: 151 Bay St.Living Sharks Museum: 53 High St.
McQuade's Market: 106 Main St.
Misquamicut State Beach: 257 Atlantic Rd.
Napatree Point
Old Town Hall Museum
Savoy Books: 10 Canal St.
Shelter Harbor Inn: 10 Wagner Rd.Watch Hill Beach
Watch Hill Harbor
Watch Hill Lighthouse
Weekapaug Inn: 25 Spray Rock Rd.
Westerly Armory Museum
Westerly Town Beach
Westerly Town Hall: 45 Broad St.
Westerly Train Station: 14 Railroad Ave.
Wilcox Park: 71 High St.
Carousel: Bay St.
East Beach
Ocean House hotel and restaurant: 1 Bluff Ave.
Seasons (Ocean House Resort) (Yankee Best of '14: splurge): 1 Bluff Ave.
St. Clair Annex (Best Ice Cream, Yankee 8/11): 141 Bay St.


Woonsocket

"Civil War Monument": North Main Street
"Dream Acres": 28 Mendon Road
"Hachiko": 1 Depot Sq.
"The Hiker": Front Street
1761 Boston Milestone: 640 South Main Street
A Globe Mills Tenement: 810-816 Front Street
Aldrich House: 222 Gaskill Street
Alice Mill: 85-87 Ethel Street
All Nations Church of God, formerly the Swedish-Finnish Lutheran Church: 531 Ethel Street
Andrews Street School: 100 Andrews Street
Ballou-Harris-Lippitt Mills: 15 Main Street
Bancroft Sporting Goods Company: 1 Bancroft Court
Baram’s/The Farrington Block: 32-34 Main Street
Bartlett Mill: 21 Bernon Street
Bernon Street Bridge: Bernon Street
Castle Luncheonette: 420 Social St.
Chagnon Block: 85-93 River Street
Church of the Precious Blood: 92 Carrington Avenue
Church of the Sacred Heart: 136 Second Avenue
Ciro's Tavern: 42 Cherry St.
City Hall: 169 Main Street
Cloutier Block: 54-64 Social Street
Club Marquette, formerly St. Ann’s Gymnasium: 74 Cumberland Street
Cold Spring Park: Harris Avenue
Commercial Block: 93-119 Main Street
Congregation B’nai Israel Synagogue: 224 Prospect Street
Dom Polski Hall: 458 River Street
Farrow Temple - Church of God in Christ Pentacost, former St. Andrews Church: 576 Ethel Street
Fire Station #6: 506 Ethel Street
First Assembly Church of God, former State Armory: 122 Arnold Street
First Baptist Church: 298 Blackstone Street
Florence Dye Works, formerly the River Spinning Company: 63 Villanova Street
Former First Presbyterian Church: 267 Blackstone Street
former Glenark Mill: 64 East Street
Former Globe Congregational Church, now St. James Baptist Church: 340 South Main Street
Former Nyanza Mills: 159 Singleton Street
Former Samoset Worsted Mills: 128 Singleton Street
Former St. Claire High School & Convent: 61 Park Avenue
Former St. Francis Orphanage: (1) St. Joseph Street
Former Woonsocket Machine & Press Company: 533 Sayles Street
Former Woonsocket Police Station: 139 Front Street
French Worsted Company Mills: 153 Hamlet Avenue
Friends’ Cemetery: (106) Great Road
Friends’ Meeting House: 108 Great Road
Gilbert’s Building: 91-95 North Main Street
Globe Building: 10-18 Court Street
Globe or Main Street Bridge: (S-18) South Main Street
Grove Street School: 312 Grove Street
Harris Public School: 60 High School Street
Harris Warehouse: 61 Railroad Street
Hope Building: 237-245 Main Street
Hope Street School: 40 Hope Street
I. Medoff, the Arthur Darman Building: 329 Arnold Street
Italian Workingmen’s Club: 947 Diamond Hill Road
J, H. Chagnon Wood Working Shop/Gasometer: 313 Pond Street
James Arnold "Mansion": 109 Arnold Street
Jolicoeur Furniture Co., former I.O.O. F. Building: 219 Bernon Street
Jupiter Store - formerly Kresge’s: 128-130 Main Street
Kendrick Avenue School: 64-72 Kendrick Avenue
King Clinic: 175 Harris Avenue
Kornstein’s: 55-69 Main Street
Lafayette Worsted Mills: 134-160 Hamlet Avenue
Linton Block: 3-5 Monument Square
Lippitt Mill/Hanora Building: 1 Main Street
Lonqley Building: 194-202 Main Street
Lothrop Building: 131-155 South Main Street
Lyman-Arnold Trench: (S-15) Main Street
Marquette Credit Union Building: (1) Marquette Plaza
Masonic Temple: 85 Federal Street
Menard’s Funeral Home: 127 Carrington Avenue
Milestone: (171) Main Street
Mill Street Bridge: Mill Street
Monseigneur Charles Daury sculpture (Precious Blood Church): 94 Carrington Ave.
Montgomery Ward Building: 28-30 North Main Street
Mount St. Charles Academy: 800 Logee Street
Museum of Broadcast Technology
Museum of Work and Culture: 42 S. Main St.
New Woonsocket Police Station: 242 Clinton Street
New Woonsocket Post Office: 127 Social Street
O’Connor’s Diner: 26-30 South Main Street
Oak Hill ‘Cemetery: (S-33) Rathbun Street
Office blocks: 306-310; 321-325 Main Street
Old Colony Cooperative Bank: 141 Main Street
Old Post Office: 295 Main Street
Park: (250) North Main Street
Parkview: 218 Pond Street
Patriot's Diner : 54 Founders Dr.
Precious Blood Cemetery: Diamond Hill Road
 ~Rose Ferron gravesite
Privilege Mill Housing District: Farm Street
Privilege Store: 373 North Main Street
Railroad Depot: 242-246 Main Street
Rhode Island Hospital Trust Building: 164-168 Main Street
River Island Park
Sabin Pond House: 315 Grove Street
Sacred Heart Rectory: 415 Olo Street
Saint Anthony’s Church: 148 Greene Street
Sayles Street Bridge: (S-16) Sayles Street
Social Corner: (S-4) Social Street
Social Street School: 706 Social Street
St. Aloysius Roman Catholic Church, formerly St. Louis De Gonzagne Roman Catholic Church: 365 Rathbun Street
St. Anne's Art and Cultural Center: 84 Cumberland St.
St. Charles Borromeo Church: 189 North Main Street
St. Charles Convent: 159 Earle Street
St. Charles Rectory: 190 North Main Street
St. Charles School: Daniels Street
St. James Episcopal Church: 24 Hamlet Avenue
St. James Hotel: 296-300 Main Street
St. John the Baptist Romanian Orthodox Church: 493 East School Street
St. Joseph’s Church: 1200 Mendon Road
St. Louis Field: (1) St. Louis Avenue
St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church: 871 Harris Avenue
St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church: 394 Blackstone Street
St. Michael’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church: 68 Harris Avenue
St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church: 174 Harris Avenue
Stadium Theatre: 329 Main Street
Stadium/Costa Building: 14-11 Monument Square
Summer Street School: 219 Summer Street
Swartz Furniture/Miller’s Block: 60-64 North Main Street
Taft-Pierce Manufacturing Company Factory: 32 Mechanic Avenue
Thomas Paine Shop, now Leo’s Shoe Shop: 268 South Main Street
Union St. Jean-Baptiste Building: 1-19 Social Street
Unity Building: 231-233 Main Street
Unity Temple, the former First Presbyterian Church: 210 Greene Street
Vose Cemetery (R. I./Woonsocket Historical Cemetery #10): East Orchard Street
Vose Street School: 388 Villanova Street
Woonsocket Armory: 316 South Main Street
Woonsocket Company Mills: 110-115 Front Street
Woonsocket Courthouse: 24 Front Street
Woonsocket Falls: (S17) South Main Street
Woonsocket Fire Station #2 - - "Place Jolicoeur".: 5 Cumberland Hill Road
Woonsocket Fire Station #3: 243 North Main Street
Woonsocket Fire Station #5: 679 Social Street
Woonsocket Historical Cemeteries 1, 2, 8-26 3, and 4: Cumberland Hill Road
Woonsocket Hospital: 115 Cass Avenue
Woonsocket Institute for Savings: 136-148 Main Street
Woonsocket Institution for Savings Trust Department: 154-162 Main Street
Woonsocket Junior High School: 357 Park Place
Woonsocket Pre-School: 73 Hamlet Avenue
Woonsocket, YMCA: 33 Federal Street
Woonsocket-Harris Library: 303 Clinton Street
World War II Memorial State Park


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