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The Stone House Inn, also known as the David Sisson House, located at 122 Sakonnet Point Road in Little Compton, Rhode Island, is a large four-story fieldstone residence – built in 1854 for David Sisson, a Providence-based industrialist – and its associated c.1886 barn. The structures sit on 2 acres (0.81 ha) of land overlooking Round Pond ...
The Oliver A. Wickes House is a historic house in Warwick, Rhode Island. The two-story stone structure was built in 1855 in a vernacular Federal/Greek Revival transitional style. The house is the only known period stone house in Warwick, and one of a very small number in the state.
English: The Stone House Inn, also known as the David Sisson House, located at 122 Sakonnet Point Road in Little Compton, Rhode Island, is a large four-story fieldstone structure – built in 1854 as a residence for David Sisson, a Providence-based industrialist – and its associated c.1886 barn. The structures sit on 2 acres (0.81 ha) of land ...
Arthur Fenner House (c. 1655) in Cranston, demolished 1886; John Smith House Warwick Before 1663 1779 Built by Colonial president John Smith; Razed in 1779 [18] Epenetus Olney House North Providence c. 17th century: by 1900 Stone ender was one of oldest houses in North Providence until its demolition in 1900
This is a list of Registered Historic Places in Warwick, Rhode Island, ... Warwick: 15: Caleb Gorton House: Caleb Gorton House: August 18, 1983 : 987 Greenwich Ave.
The police allege that Nicholas Stone, 25, drove away after hitting the two men on Route 146 North at about 9:40 p.m. Wednesday. More: Pedestrians keep being killed on Providence's North Main Street.