John Brown House Museum

Providence


The ruddy-brick John Brown House, built in 1786 atop College Hill, now houses yet another impressive Rhode Island local history museum. This one is lovingly curated by the Rhode Island Historical Society. Both docent-led and audio-guide tours (around an hour) are available as you walk your way through the beautiful, authentically furnished period rooms of the mansion.


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