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Colonial Newport Walking Tour

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Our "Discover Colonial Newport" tour offers a unique and immersive journey into Newport's vibrant colonial history. Walk the old streets as our expert guides bring to life the tales of bold entrepreneurship, rich African American heritage, and the city’s remarkable legacy of religious tolerance. This tour is not just a glimpse into the past but an exploration of the diverse and dynamic forces that shaped Newport into the historic treasure it is today. Don't miss this opportunity to uncover the stories that make our city truly special.
Ville: Newport
Wed 23 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Museum of Newport History Admission
Bottled water
Museum of Newport History Admission
Bottled water
Museum of Newport History Admission
Bottled water
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for travelers with mobility/walking issues.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Museum Of Newport History And Shop
Visitors will check in at the Museum of Newport History and Shop, located inside the historic Brick market building (c. 1762). All tour guests receive free admission to the Museum on the second floor, as well as a 10% discount on store purchases. The Brick Market itself is one of the first sites learned about on the tour. IMPORTANT: The Museum space itself is not on the tour, we recommend arriving early to view the museum, or stopping by after the tour ends.
2
Old Colony House
Visitors will learn about the Colony House, the nation's fourth oldest extant statehouse and a National Historic Landmark, where the General Assembly met and major historical events like a reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in 1776.
3
Great Friends Meeting House
Guests will stop by the Great Friends Meeting House, the oldest place of worship in the state. Here you will learn about the Society of Friends, or the Quakers, and their influence in early Newport history.
4
United Baptist Church
Visitors will learn about Newport's founding by Baptists in 1639, led by minister John Clarke, who authored Rhode Island's 1663 charter, presenting it to King Charles II and securing freedom of religious and civic governance, marking the first separation of church and state in North America.
5
Touro Synagogue
Guide will stop outside Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in North American, where you will learn about the history of the Jews in Newport. IMPORTANT: Touro Synagogue is a separate attraction. Walking tour does not go inside, separate admission is required before or after walking tour.
6
Trinity Episcopal Church
Visitors will learn about Trinity Church, built in 1726 by Richard Munday with influences from Christopher Wren.
7
Artillery Company of Newport
Guide will stop outside the Newport Artillery Company. IMPORTANT: Tour does not include admission into the Artillery Company museum. It is a separate attraction, viewable on weekends, before or after your tour.
8
Museum Of Newport History And Shop
Visitors will check in at the Museum of Newport History and Shop, located inside the historic Brick market building (c. 1762). All tour guests receive free admission to the Museum on the second floor, as well as a 10% discount on store purchases. The Brick Market itself is one of the first sites learned about on the tour. IMPORTANT: The Museum space itself is not on the tour, we recommend arriving early to view the museum, or stopping by after the tour ends.
9
Old Colony House
Visitors will learn about the Colony House, the nation's fourth oldest extant statehouse and a National Historic Landmark, where the General Assembly met and major historical events like a reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in 1776.
10
Great Friends Meeting House
Guests will stop by the Great Friends Meeting House, the oldest place of worship in the state. Here you will learn about the Society of Friends, or the Quakers, and their influence in early Newport history.
11
United Baptist Church
Visitors will learn about Newport's founding by Baptists in 1639, led by minister John Clarke, who authored Rhode Island's 1663 charter, presenting it to King Charles II and securing freedom of religious and civic governance, marking the first separation of church and state in North America.
12
Touro Synagogue
Guide will stop outside Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in North American, where you will learn about the history of the Jews in Newport. IMPORTANT: Touro Synagogue is a separate attraction. Walking tour does not go inside, separate admission is required before or after walking tour.
13
Trinity Episcopal Church
Visitors will learn about Trinity Church, built in 1726 by Richard Munday with influences from Christopher Wren.
14
Artillery Company of Newport
Guide will stop outside the Newport Artillery Company. IMPORTANT: Tour does not include admission into the Artillery Company museum. It is a separate attraction, viewable on weekends, before or after your tour.
15
Museum Of Newport History And Shop
Visitors will check in at the Museum of Newport History and Shop, located inside the historic Brick market building (c. 1762). All tour guests receive free admission to the Museum on the second floor, as well as a 10% discount on store purchases. The Brick Market itself is one of the first sites learned about on the tour. IMPORTANT: The Museum space itself is not on the tour, we recommend arriving early to view the museum, or stopping by after the tour ends.
16
Old Colony House
Visitors will learn about the Colony House, the nation's fourth oldest extant statehouse and a National Historic Landmark, where the General Assembly met and major historical events like a reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in 1776.
17
Great Friends Meeting House
Guests will stop by the Great Friends Meeting House, the oldest place of worship in the state. Here you will learn about the Society of Friends, or the Quakers, and their influence in early Newport history.
18
United Baptist Church
Visitors will learn about Newport's founding by Baptists in 1639, led by minister John Clarke, who authored Rhode Island's 1663 charter, presenting it to King Charles II and securing freedom of religious and civic governance, marking the first separation of church and state in North America.
19
Touro Synagogue
Guide will stop outside Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in North American, where you will learn about the history of the Jews in Newport. IMPORTANT: Touro Synagogue is a separate attraction. Walking tour does not go inside, separate admission is required before or after walking tour.
20
Trinity Episcopal Church
Visitors will learn about Trinity Church, built in 1726 by Richard Munday with influences from Christopher Wren.
21
Artillery Company of Newport
Guide will stop outside the Newport Artillery Company. IMPORTANT: Tour does not include admission into the Artillery Company museum. It is a separate attraction, viewable on weekends, before or after your tour.
22
Museum Of Newport History And Shop
Visitors will check in at the Museum of Newport History and Shop, located inside the historic Brick market building (c. 1762). All tour guests receive free admission to the Museum on the second floor, as well as a 10% discount on store purchases. The Brick Market itself is one of the first sites learned about on the tour. IMPORTANT: The Museum space itself is not on the tour, we recommend arriving early to view the museum, or stopping by after the tour ends.
23
Old Colony House
Visitors will learn about the Colony House, the nation's fourth oldest extant statehouse and a National Historic Landmark, where the General Assembly met and major historical events like a reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in 1776.
24
Great Friends Meeting House
Guests will stop by the Great Friends Meeting House, the oldest place of worship in the state. Here you will learn about the Society of Friends, or the Quakers, and their influence in early Newport history.
25
United Baptist Church
Visitors will learn about Newport's founding by Baptists in 1639, led by minister John Clarke, who authored Rhode Island's 1663 charter, presenting it to King Charles II and securing freedom of religious and civic governance, marking the first separation of church and state in North America.
26
Touro Synagogue
Guide will stop outside Touro Synagogue, the oldest synagogue in North American, where you will learn about the history of the Jews in Newport. IMPORTANT: Touro Synagogue is a separate attraction. Walking tour does not go inside, separate admission is required before or after walking tour.
27
Trinity Episcopal Church
Visitors will learn about Trinity Church, built in 1726 by Richard Munday with influences from Christopher Wren.
28
Artillery Company of Newport
Guide will stop outside the Newport Artillery Company. IMPORTANT: Tour does not include admission into the Artillery Company museum. It is a separate attraction, viewable on weekends, before or after your tour.
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Commentaires (3)
Jennifer_F
Nov 2024
Guide was very nice but new. Probably just needs more experience. Still was pleasant overview of city.
heidil470
Oct 2024
Patsy was a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic tour guide. We learned a lot colonial Newport and would strongly recommend this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thank you for your review! We're glad you enjoyed your walking tour and hope you come and visit us again soon! We have much more of Newport's history to delve into!
Weezi67
Sep 2024
Patsy was very knowledgeable and helpful with the history of Newport. The tour lasted about an hour and a half with frequent stops at landmarks that we went back to on our own after the tour. She knew a lot of the history of Newport and the buildings and we were happy with the insight she provided. Learned a lot about the early days of Newport.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2024
Thank you for your review! We're delighted to hear you had an enjoyable experience! We love helping guests connect with Newport’s early days, and we hope to welcome you back for another tour to explore even more of Newport’s rich history!

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