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The Bristol Waterfront Historic District is a historic district encompassing the original heart of Bristol, Rhode Island, which was laid out in 1680 by the town's original proprietors. It stretches from Bristol Harbor to the east side of Wood St., as far north as Washington Street, and south to Walker Cove.
June 27, 1980 (Off RI 114: Bristol: Includes Colt State Park and adjacent properties.: 13: Joseph Reynolds House: Joseph Reynolds House: May 31, 1972 (956 Hope St. Bristol: Oldest three-story frame house in New England, dating to 1700.
February 25, 1988 (Ferry Rd. Bristol: 10: Bristol Waterfront Historic District: Bristol Waterfront Historic District: March 18, 1975 (Bristol Harbor to E side of Wood St. as far N as Washington St. and S to Walker Cove
Colt State Park lies on manicured gardens abutting the West Passage of Narragansett Bay, and is popular for its views of the waterfront and sunsets. Bristol is the site of the National Historic Landmark Joseph Reynolds House built in 1700.
Henry C. Chambers Waterfront Park, photographed on Feb. 14, 2024, overlooks the Beaufort River and the Beaufort Downtown Marina was opened in 1979 and is built upon a series of 570 pilings.
Ferry service between Bristol and Providence will begin Wednesday, Dec. 20, according to the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. ... Where to board the ferry and park in Bristol.
A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Warren Waterfront Historic District. 1891 – St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, 5 Chapel Rd, Barrington [81] NRHP-listed. 1894 - Warren Town Hall, 514 Main St, Warren, Rhode Island [83] A contributing resource to the NRHP-listed Warren Waterfront Historic District. 1896 – Walley School, 260 High St ...
Linden Place in 2017 Rear of Linden Place Scanned image from the Friends of Linden Place archives. Linden Place is a Federal-style mansion located in Bristol, Rhode Island.It was built in 1810 by slave trader, merchant, privateer and ship owner General George DeWolf and was designed by architect, Russell Warren.