Discover the type and style architecture that was followed in the 17th Century by visiting the Clemence–Irons House. The house was built in the year 1691 by Richard Clemence and passed on to a number of owners before finally coming under the ownership of the Historic New England Society. The house was restored to its original stone structure in order to make the public understand about stone houses in an earlier century and was listed on the U.S National Register of Historic Places in the year 1973.
Visit the John Waterman Arnold House to understand more about the way of life and architectural design of the bygone era. The house is said to have been built in the 18th Century with a Greek Revival style of architecture entrance to welcome its guests. After coming under the ownership of the Warwick Historical Society the house was restored to its original form and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Built in 1884, Memorial Hall at Milford, Massachusetts is a tribute to the Civil War. Using Milford granite and Longmeadow brownstone as materials for constructions, it gives it an aesthetic and exclusive feel to the entire building. There is a bronze plaque in the front end of the building that has the Lincoln's Gettysburg Address inscribed on it. Restorations were carried out in the beginning of the 21st Century to revive its look that had mellowed down since its construction. Now it is used as a museum and got listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Barrington Preservation Society was inaugurated in 1885 and aims at portraying the history of the town of Barrington. They collect, organize and present documents, collectibles and other data which portrays the rich history and culture of the town. The museum has on display various photographs and official documents dating back to as far 1700's which describes the life and development the town underwent over the ages.
Clouds Hill; located in Warwick, RI was built in the year 1877 and is one of the last existing large scale residential buildings built during the 18th century. The house shows prominent Gothic Revival architecture and has Egyptian themed rooms and Victorian Era designs. Currently the house has been converted into a historic house museum in 2004 and was registered under the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.