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Featured Galleries: Colony House

The Newport Colony House is the fourth oldest statehouse still standing in the United States. It was designed by builder/architect Richard Munday, who also designed Trinity Church and the Seventh Day Baptist Meeting House in Newport. The building replaced a smaller wooden courthouse that was built between 1736 and 1739 by Benjamin Wyatt. The Colony House is owned by the State of Rhode Island and managed by the Newport Historical Society.

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Newport Historical Society
82 Touro Street
Newport RI 02840
401.846.0813