歷史遺跡

The Stephen Hopkins House

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Courtenay
April 15, 2022
Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere. Learn about Rhode Island's own Founding Father and his house, the city's oldest, moved twice but virtually unmodernized, where George Washington was a guest in 1776 & 1781. Relax in our parterre garden designed by Alden Hopkins of Williamsburg. We're on Benefit Street between the John Brown House and First Baptist Church, a block from the RISD Museum, the Providence Athenaeum, the Brown campus and spectacular WaterFire.
Take a tour of the 1707 home of Declaration-signer Stephen Hopkins, his family and their slaves, eight rooms full of antiques, Hopkins heirlooms and 18th century atmosphere. Learn about Rhode Island's own Founding Father and his house, the city's oldest, moved twice but virtually unmodernized, where…
Anke
April 20, 2020
Excellent free guided tour for the history buff. Don't miss!
Adam
January 20, 2016
Historic attraction.
Dan
October 21, 2015
George Washington's "home away from home", just across from yours!

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地點
15 Hopkins St
Providence, RI
College Hill