Newport Art Museum, RI
Enjoy Art, Architecture and Special Events at the Newport Art Museum, RI
The Newport Art Museum is an impressive attraction you will enjoy visiting on your next trip to Rhode Island. The Museum consists of three buildings located on a 2-acre site in Newport.
Explore Cultures, Nature and Space at the Museum of Natural History, RI
One of Rhode Island’s most interesting museums also happens to be the only museum of its kind in the state. The Museum of Natural History in Providence is the only museum in Rhode Island dedicated exclusively to natural and cultural history, and it is also the site of the state’s only public planetarium.
Discover History, Hear Music and Have Fun at Fort Adams in Newport
Fort Adams State Park is a wonderful attraction to visit in Newport, Rhode Island. Its natural harbor location made Fort Adams an important and heavily armed fort from the Revolutionary War all the way through modern times.
In addition to preserving an important historical attraction, Fort Adams State Park is the site of popular annual music festivals. It is also a favorite spot people visit to enjoy a variety of water-based activities, field sports and picnicking.
Experience the Victorian Era at Astors’ Mansion in Newport, RI
Astors’ Newport Mansion in Newport, RI is a beautiful Victorian Era mansion overlooking the sea that offers living history tours and special events seasonally. Talented members of the Beechwood Theatre Company interpret Victorian society in a living history experience unlike anything else in Rhode Island. The Astors, their friends and domestic staff greet and entertain guests in various daily tours and special programs held evenings at the Mansion.
Visit Historic Rose Island Lighthouse off the Shore of Newport, RI
Touring lighthouses is a traditional part of the New England vacation experience and Rhode Island visitors have a unique opportunity to visit a very special lighthouse in Newport. The Rose Island Lighthouse is an independent lighthouse that has been carefully cleaned and restored to its original 1912 condition.

