Explore 250 years of American history at these 11 historic properties. Here you will find a world of exceptional elegance and inspiration in art, architecture, interior designs, and landscapes. Visit The Preservation Society web site to learn more about the mansion tours.
This world famous 3.5 mile public access walk combines the natural beauty of the Newport shoreline with the architectural history of Newport's Gilded Age. The trail runs behind many of the famous Newport mansions.
The town of Newport has a variety of stores ranging from local boutiques to favorite American brands. Visit the site provided to find and A-Z guide of the best places for a little retail therapy in Newport.
Home to the legends of tennis. A great place to visit whether you are an avid tennis fan or not!
This brewery has made up to 100 different varieties of unique craft brews. They helped in the idea of making limited release beers, and did the same with canned beer. Thousands of people have visited the facility and many more have had the opportunity to try their unique beer throughout RI. You can be one of the lucky ones and go on in for a tasting!
The Audrain Automobile Museum collection is comprised of over 160 of the rarest and most remarkable automobiles in history, and houses fully restored vehicles ranging from the beginning of the 20th Century to modern day.
Sweet Berry Farm is a farm market, café, and pick-your-own farm in Middletown, RI, just next door to Newport and the Aquidneck Island beaches. You can come and browse their farm market where they sell a variety of on-site grown seasonal fruits, veggies, and flowers, locally sourced gourmet and specialty goods, prepared foods, and more. Or explore the grounds and pick-your-own seasonal fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Check out their website homepage for the daily available pick-your-own crops which is frequently updated.
Newport Vineyards is located just minutes from Newport in Portsmouth, RI, offering award winning wine, fresh crafted beer, and farm to table cuisine. Enjoy a wine tasting and tour of the vineyards, or a delicious lunch on their 100-acres of preserved farm land on Aquidneck Island.