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  2. White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    Newport's Van Bueren family donated money to the private Preservation Society of Newport to restore the building in 1952, after years of neglect as a boarding house. [2] After the restoration, it was sold and once again operated as a private tavern and restaurant, [2] and it remains a popular drinking and dining location today. [3]

  3. Benjamin Barker House - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Barker House was a historic house on Main Road in Tiverton, Rhode Island.Built c. 1850, it was a two-story wood-frame structure with an impressive Greek Temple front, with full-height fluted Ionic columns supporting a full triangular pediment.

  4. Benjamin Bowen House - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-story, nearly square limestone block residence in the Federal style, and was built in 1812 by Benjamin Bowen (1759-1824) who came from Rhode Island with the financial backing of his brothers, Dr. William Bowen and Ephraim Bowen Esq. to establish a saw mill, a grist mill, a distillery, and the Newport Cotton Manufacturing Co. along the banks of the West Canada Creek using a dam and ...

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  7. East Row Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian era was Newport's most affluent period, as is evident by the East Row's elegant houses, which look much as they did more than 100 years ago. The establishment of the East Row was made possible when, motivated by Newport's rapid growth, the grandson of Gen. James Taylor decided to subdivide the family's estate as Taylor's Row Addition.

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  9. James Franklin (printer) - Wikipedia

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    When Benjamin left for Philadelphia, he had with him his nephew, James Jr., and provided him with a printing apprenticeship thereafter. [6] After a long illness, James died in Newport in 1735, on his 38th birthday and 12th wedding anniversary. [14] James Franklin was buried in the Newport Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery.