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Thomas Robinson House, 64 Washington St Newport, Newport County, RI
This broad, gambrel-roofed house is one of the best examples of Newport`s merchant residences of the 18th century . Due to continuous family ownership since 1761, the interior and exterior retain their authentic character. An alteration by Charles F. McKim in 1874-1875, converted the large kitchen into a sitting room, a complete expression of the American Free Classic style.
Thomas Robinson House, 64 Washington St Newport, Newport County, RI
This broad, gambrel-roofed house is one of the best examples of Newport`s merchant residences of the 18th century . Due to continuous family ownership since 1761, the interior and exterior retain their authentic character. An alteration by Charles F. McKim in 1874-1875, converted the large kitchen into a sitting room, a complete expression of the American Free Classic style.
Thomas Robinson House, 64 Washington St Newport, Newport County, RI
This broad, gambrel-roofed house is one of the best examples of Newport`s merchant residences of the 18th century . Due to continuous family ownership since 1761, the interior and exterior retain their authentic character. An alteration by Charles F. McKim in 1874-1875, converted the large kitchen into a sitting room, a complete expression of the American Free Classic style.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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